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Is that the same Andrew Neil that was a member of the Conservative Party, was a Conservative Party activist and was employed by the Conservative Party?
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Did you read that in Mein Kampf?
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Sunflower Love Fairy Well, in short I don't believe the banks, the government or most politicians are on the side of the people. We've just had a referendum that has showed there was no wish on the part of the people to be part of the EU. Yet, our democratic representatives have imposed this on the people. There have been other fundamental changes imposed on the people by politicians, Such as: The transfer from public to private ownership of billions of pounds worth of utilities, large scale de-industrialisation, chronic mass unemployment, mass immigration....I wonder what the result would have been had there been referendums on each of these choices made by our elected politicians on behalf of the people.
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How can the referendum be a mistake when the people have voted to leave? Do you think the people of the UK should have been forced to remain EU citizens?
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Wasn't it Thatcher that put up a poster of a dole queue claiming 'Labour isn't working' and then tripled unemployment to 3 million and created 'chronic mass unemployment' and the 'long term unemployed'?
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Because not everyone is equipped to make decisions and may need some help and supervision to prevent real problems from occurring. Imagine having adult responsibilities, but the mental capability of child and no parents to look after you.
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Allow me to demonstrate blatant BBC propaganda. The BBC downplays obvious Nazi significance of the wolfsangel symbol, and completely ignores the other symbol on the soldier's badge. Here's what Wikipedia says about that symbol: "The Black Sun (German: Schwarze Sonne) is a Nazi symbol, a type of sun wheel (German: Sonnenrad)[1][2] employed in Nazi Germany and later by neo-Nazis and in some strains of Satanism. The symbol's design consists of twelve radial sig runes, similar to the symbols employed by the SS in their logo.[note 1] It first appeared in Nazi Germany as a design element in a castle at Wewelsburg remodeled and expanded by the head of the SS, Heinrich Himmler, which he intended to be a center for the SS."
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Imagine Starmer actually creating something - doesn't work does it?
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Each day Labour runs from a general election they lose thousands of votes. Who wants to vote for a party that has been banging on about 'taking this back to the people' and then refuses to allow the people to vote? Labour has set itself against the biggest democratic decision in UK history and is now clinging to what power it gained in 2017 by telling lies to the people.
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We all know the correct answer is Nigel Farage....
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If Jeremy is not on the ballot then members can write his name on the ballot paper and this will have to be recorded.
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The BBC is very pro the Tory party. Anyone that thinks different is a fool.
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Had Michael Foot become prime minister he would have taken the UK out of the EU in 1983.
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This is going to be settled with a general election when Labour Leave voters will switch to Tory for hard Brexit. Tory Remainers will not vote for Corbyn to stay in the EU. Emily Thornberry can't understand why one island can have a decent healthcare and education system and another can't...Try 'mass immigration' for an answer Emily.
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Not really, it's all superficial. She's like the war service dodger Thatcher, all mouth and no substance. How would knock-kneed Theresa cope if her MPs challenged her? Jeremy Corbyn stood 'strong and stable' and triumphed for all to see. May on the other hand would 'crumple and cry' just as 'iron lady' Thatcher did.
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Who - old 'Poppadom John' - really?
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It's Remain supporters trying to sully the referendum result.
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Crystal Method What bothers the 'establishment' is not so much Jeremy Corbyn, but the unassailable fact the ordinary people have regained control of the Labour Party.
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+DancinJim Why do you say 'she didn't answer his question'?
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DancinJim She said she would use government intervention to secure British jobs and maintain a British steel manufacturing capacity. That's answering his question to her which was: What would you do?
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Correct! The EU is still undemocratic with a president EU citizens did not vote for...
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We haven't left yet! If a business makes changes it doesn't expect profits in the first year. If a family moves house they know there's going to be some disruption and extra costs. When the people voted Labour to government in1997 and Conservatives/Lib Dems in 2010 they did not think 'if things are not better in 12 months we want the old lot back'. So, when the people voted to leave the EU they were thinking long term - a new beginning to a brighter future.
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The prime minister told everyone that leaving the EU would mean leaving the Single Market. When we are not paying £350m to the EU each week we will have that money to spend on the NHS - just like the message said.
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I don't think the BBC is being fair on this. Why have they not asked straightforward questions like: Is there any audio/video recording of the conversation? If there is audio recording, was this done secretly and if so, what was the reason? If there is an audio/video recording, why are we not hearing/seeing it in full? If there is not an audio recording, why has a 'transcript' type document been produced? If there is not an audio recording, can we be absolutely certain about what was said and the way it was said?
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There should be rules for elected people to abide by. She has ample opportunity to speak at appropriate times. Shouting her own legally incorrect opinion at the Head of State should result in her being removed from public office.
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@gigelcodycody7516 The British did not 'invent slavery'. In Africa, it was the Africans themselves who first had slavery and slavery still exists there today. The Greeks, Romans and Arabs all took slaves from Africa long before the Brits went there. You seem to think the Spanish never invaded another country or used slavery.
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Did you know the EU parliament was modelled on the Tower of Babel?
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@wolfder6661 You will never get any respect from 90% of Germans. I have done a lot of traveling and have had plenty of experience trying to be polite to Germans. If you step aside on the trail and wait so they can pass unhindered and then say hello - they don't speak and look at you like you are beneath them. I still show respect to everyone, but I don't expect it back from Germans - they're so rude it's funny.
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I haven't heard Theresa May answer a single question this entire campaign. My question to her would be: 'What is the point of asking you a serious question, when you will just ignore the question and steer the subject into either a pre rehearsed attack on Jeremy Corbyn or untrue rhetoric about your government's record?
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The times they are a changing BBC - and you're on the wrong side of with it.
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The other day I caught a rear view of Nicola - does she have an unusually disproportionate backside or is that where she keeps her haggis?
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You seem very content for your jeans to be sewed by child slave labour. In the late 70s I was working in a factory that I did not even have an job interview for. I had a wife and baby at home and I was able to buy my first house.
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I'm so glad you could tell me precisely how much you were earning in 1976. Because I remember that in 1976 a packet of 20 cheap smokes was around 20p. This means your take home pay of thirty pounds a week could have bought 150 packs of 20. Today a pack of 20 cheap smokes cost around nine pounds, so a person (in their first job) would need to take home one thousand three hundred and fifty pounds a week to buy 150 packs of 20. Now do working class people still smoke cigarettes?... Go figure!
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They thought Jeremy would crumble - looks like he's confounded them - expect tantrums!
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BBC has lost the plot since EU referendum result. They now wish they'd backed Miliband instead of Dave, as we'd still be in the EU and Labour would still be suppressing the working class. BBC's new plan is to turn Ed Balls into the world's most likeable politician in the hope he can reverse Brexit... Like I said, they've lost the plot!
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John Major: "On the one hand they say migrants are depressing wages and on the other people are flooding in to get our higher national wage! It's nonsense! Nonsense on stilts!".....That is 'nonsense on stilts' Mr Major, because your statement ignores the fact that in some areas of the EU the average wage is ten times less than in the UK...You Mr Major are either ignorant of basic economic facts - or you are a liar.
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+Snakey Have you been watching that war service dodging Thatcher? Oh! I forgot she worked in the mines during WW2 - gold digging for a millionaire husband at Oxford.
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Cosmin Pop No one's interested in why things are how they are and how they might have been different or could be improved if we all vote for the right politicians - just how things are. Your analysis takes no account of the reality, that things are the way they are and they just keep going that way.
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Cosmin Pop What tends to happen is that UK employers favour Eastern European migrant workers because they are highly employable. They are typically young, strong, full of get up and go and because of economic disparity are well rewarded. That's not to say they are better than British workers, but as a consequence of an unlimited labour supply, less young, less strong British workers find it harder to get work. As for migrants spending money in the local economy, most save their wages up to buy property for cash in their own countries.
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In the last referendum we were told: 'there's nothing to worry about it's only about trade' now we're being told: 'you must worry it's about trade' ....
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I think the 'skipping rope' idea is stupid - off to buy a new ceiling fan!
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He's starting to panic because something might get nationalised.
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There can be no going back now, the government's position is now pro an independent UK and 'Project Fear' could never work a second time. A second referendum would in all likelihood give a much higher leave result and the government will have been advised accordingly.
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I think you're the one with learning difficulties, because she said a 'hundred pound a month' (not week) twice and the comment you responded to also stated a 'hundred pound a month'... Unless you're up to a bit of typical Tory misinformation.
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The Tories have a majority in parliament and there are MPs from other parties that will vote for hard Brexit.
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There's far more to it than immigration. There has been a campaign for the UK to leave the EU since before EU immigration was an issue. Many Remain voters have fallen for the ruse 'if you don't like the EU you must be a racist'.
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There is no 'lies' on the Leave side. What has happened is Remain has relied on bogus scare stories from high profile, pro-EU institutions, and it hasn't worked. They've now realised the British public is not as stupid, as they think, so they're now desperately attempting to create a perception of 'authority' in their scare story claims by calling Leave leaders liars. The Remain campaign has lost all credibility now, because the British people are capable of analysing information, cannot be scared and don't appreciate people in positions of trust making false claims and talking Great Britain down.
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DancinJim You either vote or you don't vote. If you vote, you vote for a political party or an independent candidate who has little chance of wining and no chance of achieving ministerial office. If you don't vote, then go watch Joey Essex videos and spare me all this 'I'm a transcendent' nonsense!
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***** OK Mick, I'm afraid I'm going to have to let you remain in your brainwashed state; because if you actually believe the BBC are supporters of the Labour Party, then you're obviously incapable of rational analysis of evidence.
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https://listverse.com/2012/07/10/top-10-british-inventions-that-changed-the-world/
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