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SS.Johnson called working class men feckless drunks.He called gays "bum boys".He called Muslim women as looking like terrorists.Dominic Raab called British workers "amongst the worst idlers in the world".Odd that you've never shown any offence at any of that.
You've had over nine years to get out on the streets sproty, I don't think you have it in you
That's what I don't get though SS.I see your point about sneers and insults contributing to Labour's defeat.I don't understand why sneers and insults from Johnson didn't harm him one jot.
SS.How many working class folk have voted for Johnson after he called them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids?Once again you had an opportunity to condemn that. But oddly you don't.
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on December 14, 2019, 12:36:23 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 11:04:21 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!Maybe they’re protesting that we now have an extreme right government who will continue the austerity policy that’s negatively affected so many people? Maybe they have a social conscience? Maybe... they need to get a job, start paying taxes and contribute to the state instead of undermining it. Hey if things are a mess in 18 months time I will on the streets too. But not the day after the general election,its childish behaviour, they will be burning down synagogues next!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 11:04:21 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!Maybe they’re protesting that we now have an extreme right government who will continue the austerity policy that’s negatively affected so many people? Maybe they have a social conscience?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!
Just reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 01:02:37 pmQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on December 14, 2019, 12:36:23 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 11:04:21 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!Err Rome wasn't built in a Day and 40 hospitals in 18 months, I doubt very much I will have anything to demonstrate about. I foresee Police numbers up by 10,000. But there will be issues because of the ludicrous University scheme coming in which is doomed to failure.there will be plenty of money for the Znhs as the Torys Wreap the harvest of their massive majority and strong Pound Sterling. There will be massive investment in the country which will have got over the 12 month hump caused by. Brexit. And I foresee you and you lefty hums still falling out over the poorly picked Succesor to Corbyn, courtesy of Momentum !Maybe they’re protesting that we now have an extreme right government who will continue the austerity policy that’s negatively affected so many people? Maybe they have a social conscience? Maybe... they need to get a job, start paying taxes and contribute to the state instead of undermining it. Hey if things are a mess in 18 months time I will on the streets too. But not the day after the general election,its childish behaviour, they will be burning down synagogues next!So by June 2021 sproty will be out on the streets protesting/rampaging because council funding hasn't been restored to previous levels and Austerity ended. NHS 40 hospitals built (maybe just 6) waiting lists down to a reasonable level and funding restored. Minimum wage raised. What else sproty what is your criteria that will drive you onto the streets, have you protested before?
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on December 14, 2019, 12:36:23 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 11:04:21 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!Err Rome wasn't built in a Day and 40 hospitals in 18 months, I doubt very much I will have anything to demonstrate about. I foresee Police numbers up by 10,000. But there will be issues because of the ludicrous University scheme coming in which is doomed to failure.there will be plenty of money for the Znhs as the Torys Wreap the harvest of their massive majority and strong Pound Sterling. There will be massive investment in the country which will have got over the 12 month hump caused by. Brexit. And I foresee you and you lefty hums still falling out over the poorly picked Succesor to Corbyn, courtesy of Momentum !Maybe they’re protesting that we now have an extreme right government who will continue the austerity policy that’s negatively affected so many people? Maybe they have a social conscience? Maybe... they need to get a job, start paying taxes and contribute to the state instead of undermining it. Hey if things are a mess in 18 months time I will on the streets too. But not the day after the general election,its childish behaviour, they will be burning down synagogues next!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on December 14, 2019, 11:04:21 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 08:45:51 amJust reading up about this attempted revolution.17 million people voted against the Tories on Thursday and literally TENS of them turned to to demonstrate.Haven't you got owt better to do lads?On the footage I saw I would say several hundred disgruntled tosses who are a bit upset that they have lost the free ride they were promised and like most of the Far left 'Twittery ' they can't come to terms with reality!Err Rome wasn't built in a Day and 40 hospitals in 18 months, I doubt very much I will have anything to demonstrate about. I foresee Police numbers up by 10,000. But there will be issues because of the ludicrous University scheme coming in which is doomed to failure.there will be plenty of money for the Znhs as the Torys Wreap the harvest of their massive majority and strong Pound Sterling. There will be massive investment in the country which will have got over the 12 month hump caused by. Brexit. And I foresee you and you lefty hums still falling out over the poorly picked Succesor to Corbyn, courtesy of Momentum !Maybe they’re protesting that we now have an extreme right government who will continue the austerity policy that’s negatively affected so many people? Maybe they have a social conscience?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 06:12:01 pmSS.How many working class folk have voted for Johnson after he called them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids?Once again you had an opportunity to condemn that. But oddly you don't.I honestly have no idea what your point is in all of this. As a Labour supporter, you need to dissect what went wrong with THEIR performance, not Johnson's. What happened with the Tories is history, gone, done with.If you and your Party don't put right the wrongs of this election over the next 4 years, then you'll get tanked again, it's as simple as that.Any party that gets trounced by a Tory government as poor as this one, has got to do some soul searching as to why.
You would expect within 18 months to1 Crash out no-deal2 Trade deal with EU3Trade deal with US4 20% of police numbers promised hired5 20% of Nurses promised hired6 Austerity over which will mean council and any other funding returned to pre austerity levels ready for funding increases missed during last 9 years over next 3.5years.7 Increase in minimum wages8 NHS funding increased to cover all shortfalls created over last 9 years.9 6 hospitals targeted and 20% of progress made.10 Increase in overall busiiness and trade, won't be hard to beat today's levels.Anything I've missed?
Absof**kinglutely.I reckon none of them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids voted Conservative.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 06:12:01 pmSS.How many working class folk have voted for Johnson after he called them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids?Once again you had an opportunity to condemn that. But oddly you don't.Maybe he meant the shirking class rather than the working class. There is a difference.
And here's me thinking society dies when a parliament tries to disallow a democratic vote.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 16, 2019, 11:51:39 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 14, 2019, 06:12:01 pmSS.How many working class folk have voted for Johnson after he called them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids?Once again you had an opportunity to condemn that. But oddly you don't.Maybe he meant the shirking class rather than the working class. There is a difference. Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 16, 2019, 11:54:07 amAbsof**kinglutely.I reckon none of them feckless drunks and single mothers raising feral kids voted Conservative. Well, you've got to blame somebody for today's ills.... https://eand.co/this-is-how-a-society-dies-35bdc3c0b854
The 2016 EU referendum, which was one of the largest democratic exercises in the UK’s history.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 17, 2019, 07:55:56 am The 2016 EU referendum, which was one of the largest democratic exercises in the UK’s history. You do know that that referendum was undemocratic don't you BB? To the point where, had it not been advisory, it would have been declared null and void. That the government then went ahead and acted on it is unforgivable. We did have a fairly and correctly run democratic referendum though, and you must remember it - whether Doncaster, Barnsley and Rotherham etc should be part of One Yorkshire or of a newly formed Sheffield/South Yorkshire conglomerate. The result of that referendum, you do remember don't you, was over 80% for One Yorkshire. So what did the government do? They ignored the result because it wasn't what they wanted. And you talk about democracy?
So, the EU referendum was undemocratic, but a second one would have been democratic? Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear.Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on December 17, 2019, 08:24:01 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on December 17, 2019, 07:55:56 am The 2016 EU referendum, which was one of the largest democratic exercises in the UK’s history. You do know that that referendum was undemocratic don't you BB? To the point where, had it not been advisory, it would have been declared null and void. That the government then went ahead and acted on it is unforgivable. We did have a fairly and correctly run democratic referendum though, and you must remember it - whether Doncaster, Barnsley and Rotherham etc should be part of One Yorkshire or of a newly formed Sheffield/South Yorkshire conglomerate. The result of that referendum, you do remember don't you, was over 80% for One Yorkshire. So what did the government do? They ignored the result because it wasn't what they wanted. And you talk about democracy?Yes a referendum that was an absolute waste of time and was so well done only 20% of the electorate bothered/cared...
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 17, 2019, 08:30:33 amSo, the EU referendum was undemocratic, but a second one would have been democratic? Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear.Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Where did I say anything about a second referendum in the above BB? Did you not understand what I wrote? I genuinely think you have a problem, and I genuinely think you need to seek help BB. Seriously.