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This must be a joke. Who will vote for Starmer and Rayner
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@susansantapola OK perhaps a few Lefties might
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@susansantapola The Parties are all the same, but the Tories are best at running the country.
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It is just an outdated Pagan Cult.
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lsIam is just an outdated Pagan CuIt with mindIess foIIowers.
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lsIam is just an outdated pagan cuIt.
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Labour may be right when they say we need a new Government. We need a strong Government at the moment to tackle our massive problems, but the last people we need in charge are Starmer and Rayner. Starmer's only interest is to add 'PM' to his 'knighthood'. The whole 'knighthood' system is corrupt and part of whats bad about this country. The class system and how Labour prey on it with the working class. Disgusting.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The NHS is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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WE must not give in to these greedy people.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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Islam is not a race. Most people do not like what Islam is doing to Britain. Labour is making a big mistake supporting them.
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Think about the poor people who can't get a pay rise by bashing the government with Union action.
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The Tories will not lose the next election. 1. Despite everything Boris is still popular and his actions won't be held against the Party. 2. People haven't forgotten that the Tories got them through hard times and have tried very hard to achieve, despite those hard times. 3 Labour has Starmer and Rayner. Corbin had more ideas than them. 4 The economy is in a terrible state, Labour has been out of power for too long to be trusted with the problems, while the Tories have proved to be more capable. 5 The last thing the country needs now is wage rises. Labour could well give in to strikes where the Tories won't. There are possibly more but i'm tired of typing.
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Great. We're in for a huge influx of MusIims with Iabour and eventually sharia Law. At least it will remove our medieval class system and those Royals.
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Great. We're in for a huge influx of MusIims with Iabour and eventually sharia Law. At least it will remove our medieval class system and those Royals.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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The Russian Orthodox church has made 'God' an accessory to murder by backing Putin.
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@paulscott7197 I would if I wasn't stuck here in France
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@BruceLee-pr1md God doesn't exist. How many people has 'God' saved from cancer or any other illness. How many wars has he stopped. What has god ever done for us. The Romans did more than god, he's a waste of space (if he exists).
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@abdullahibnabbas6049 Everybody is 'God' except 'God'
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@whaleblubber7481 Another creation of early man. Science and evolution prove it.
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@BruceLee-pr1md الله أسطورة كاذبة
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Here is a poem Did he fall or was he hushed? Did he fall or was he pushed? Did he fall or was he crushed? Did he fall or was he mushed? Perhaps he just drank the tea. 'Death' by Putin
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The NHS is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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Great. We're in for a huge influx of MusIims with Iabour and eventually sharia Law. At least it will remove our medieval class system and those Royals.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The NHS is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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When they're not striking.
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Here is a poem Did he fall or was he hushed? Did he fall or was he pushed? Did he fall or was he crushed? Did he fall or was he mushed? Perhaps he just drank the tea. 'Death' by Putin
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@upper4921 He was possibly the greatest Russian that ever lived (and died). Putin being the worst.
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@@frederick5652 Putin if he survives.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. NHS, Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple.
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These selfish greedy people - no thought for other people, just like the Miners constantly wanting more money. I hope they get crushed like the miners
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@tristanshaw7462 At least the British public aren't, Ivan.
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Just a load of greedy people using their union strength to grab more than the rest of us. The RMT is too big, a monolith of huge proportions. Staff have become lazy through lack of control, as happened in all previous state run organisations. Steel, Coal, Education, Transport, BBC were all inflicted with the same malaise. Even after privatization it was the same staff with the same attitudes that spoiled the industries. Now we see greed rearing its ugly head again in those industries with staff numbers large enough to put pressure on an already stretched economy. How strange that these industries are the ones that are, or once were, nationalized. The answer is simple (Crush them like the Miners were).
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This is Lynch using his union members for his own political gains. Why hasn't he put the deal to his members? Cos they might accept it.
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Palestine is a test. The Israelis were sent by Allah.
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