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Post by sheepy on Jul 2, 2023 11:07:05 GMT
Will you settle for an alien anal probe? I think you are dodging away from answering the issues Thomas and a few others are making … trying to deflect with flippancy … and poor humour. …. It’s been a Labour trait for a while now. [p.s. … if you want to join my ‘alien/ufo’ discussion … you are very welcome … although 30 pages long … and rising … we haven’t discussed “anal probes” yet … it’s been a bit more serious than that] … to stay on topic … let’s discuss how the Labour Party is planning to ‘shaft’ the indigenous people of this Country over the Brexit they wanted, eh?No shit Sherlock. Darling gets a bit lost when it gets tricky and uses sexual innuendo.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:16:52 GMT
Will you settle for an alien anal probe? I think you are dodging away from answering the issues Thomas and a few others are making … trying to deflect with flippancy … and poor humour. …. It’s been a Labour trait for a while now. [p.s. … if you want to join my ‘alien/ufo’ discussion … you are very welcome … although 30 pages long … and rising … we haven’t discussed “anal probes” yet … it’s been a bit more serious than that] … to stay on topic … let’s discuss how the Labour Party is planning to ‘shaft’ the indigenous people of this Country over the Brexit they wanted, eh? Tough crowd!
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:18:00 GMT
I think you are dodging away from answering the issues Thomas and a few others are making … trying to deflect with flippancy … and poor humour. …. It’s been a Labour trait for a while now. [p.s. … if you want to join my ‘alien/ufo’ discussion … you are very welcome … although 30 pages long … and rising … we haven’t discussed “anal probes” yet … it’s been a bit more serious than that] … to stay on topic … let’s discuss how the Labour Party is planning to ‘shaft’ the indigenous people of this Country over the Brexit they wanted, eh?No shit Sherlock. Darling gets a bit lost when it gets tricky and uses sexual innuendo. I'm still trying to work out your last aphorism, Sheeps.
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:18:59 GMT
its certainly going to be interesting general dynamics. The big question is can the polls hold firm for the snake starmer to enact your BRINO? Will the 52 % of brexiters hold their noses , take the chance and vote labour? Have enough of them backtracked over brexit to do so? Will scot indy suppoprters flock en masse to new labour ?
Questions questions general dynamics. I hope it all works out for you , otherwise you are going to be distraught.
Good effort. Needs more bodily fluids. There isnt much effort involved dynamics. Its childs play taking the piss out of anti democratic remainers whining about lets get democracy done.
Are you sure the silent masses are on your side? You told us that in 2019 , and look what happened.?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2023 11:20:16 GMT
I'm just taking it one day at a time, Tommy. Yeh, … we realised long ago Leftist Anarchist Marxists were Corbynite fence-sitters and opportunists … New Labour … and winging it!😂 … willing to jump into bed with the £££ money men(yes, we all have to … and suck d*ck ) … but to give up on our idealism and what is good for working people, the rising unemployed pushed out by uncontrolled immigration, community destruction … that was one of Blair’s main failings.
Tony Blair’s huge gated mansion behind high tech security … is testimony to where Labour Bremainers are coming from … and how their wired …. quite a Tory Estate he has now … for making Britain and it’s GCHQ an even greater poodle to American interests … in the recent past. Unemployment during the Blair years was comparatively and relatively low -- despite this "uncontrolled immigration" Brexiteers constantly and thoughtlessly deplore. Interest rates were low and stable since it was depoliticised. There were job opportunities left, right and centre. The sterling was very strong, there was a point where it was almost $2 to £1. Going back to the States was peanuts. The man introduced minimum wage, for goodness sake! So what is your notion of what is good for working people then? Based on your previous posts, it is safe to say that your idea of a cohesive community is that which does not have any foreigners in it. Well done, Tony Blair -- huge, gated mansion behind high tech security! A far cry from that huge, uber expensive town house in Bayswater, is it?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:20:33 GMT
Good effort. Needs more bodily fluids. There isnt much effort involved dynamics. Its childs play taking the piss out of anti democratic remainers whining about lets get democracy done.
Are you sure the silent masses are on your side? You told us that in 2019 , and look what happened.?
You said Brino was coming. Keep the faith, Tommy.
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:21:15 GMT
I think you are dodging away from answering the issues Thomas and a few others are making … trying to deflect with flippancy … and poor humour. …. It’s been a Labour trait for a while now. [p.s. … if you want to join my ‘alien/ufo’ discussion … you are very welcome … although 30 pages long … and rising … we haven’t discussed “anal probes” yet … it’s been a bit more serious than that] … to stay on topic … let’s discuss how the Labour Party is planning to ‘shaft’ the indigenous people of this Country over the Brexit they wanted, eh?No shit Sherlock. Darling gets a bit lost when it gets tricky and uses sexual innuendo. carefull sheepwash. General dynamics will be threatening to kick your door in again with the hastings labour party rent a mob .
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:25:52 GMT
Yeh, … we realised long ago Leftist Anarchist Marxists were Corbynite fence-sitters and opportunists … New Labour … and winging it!😂 … willing to jump into bed with the £££ money men(yes, we all have to … and suck d*ck ) … but to give up on our idealism and what is good for working people, the rising unemployed pushed out by uncontrolled immigration, community destruction … that was one of Blair’s main failings.
Tony Blair’s huge gated mansion behind high tech security … is testimony to where Labour Bremainers are coming from … and how their wired …. quite a Tory Estate he has now … for making Britain and it’s GCHQ an even greater poodle to American interests … in the recent past. Unemployment during the Blair years was comparatively and relatively low -- despite this "uncontrolled immigration" yet labour left unemployment far higher than what they found it when they entered office.
We all know despite the rose tinted glasses on labours last foray in office , that mass uncontrolled immigration came to haunt the party ,and the spectre of that mass uncontrolled immigration still hangs over labour today...
judgments and assumptions Labour made in government on immigration, it is easy to forget just how much immigration and asylum haunted Downing Street throughout New Labour’s time in office. Between 1997 and 2010, net annual immigration quadrupled, and the UK population was boosted by more than 2.2 million immigrants, more than twice the population of Birmingham. In Labour’s last term in government, 2005-2010, net migration reached on average 247,000 a year.
The dramatic changes have left British politics ruptured. Immigration remains the No 1 issue on the doorstep, according to pollsters – a stream that feeds into the well of mistrust in politics. It has spawned the emergence of Ukip and helped create four- or five-party politics in the UK for the first time.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 2, 2023 11:26:40 GMT
No shit Sherlock. Darling gets a bit lost when it gets tricky and uses sexual innuendo. carefull sheepwash. General dynamics will be threatening to kick your door in again with the hastings labour party rent a mob . Nah, they have a new tactic now turn up all innocent tell you who are and add their own lines about what you are doing. Which in honesty I tell them I don't have a clue what they are talking about because neither do they.
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:28:21 GMT
Managed migration
Under Blair’s Labour government, Britain’s economic immigration policy went from a highly restrictive approach to one of the most expansive in Europe, as I examined in new research. Work permit criteria were relaxed, the number of international students was doubled, the government expanded existing low and high-skilled migrant worker schemes and launched new ones and, from 2005, initiated a new points-based immigration system. Overshadowing these important reforms was the 2004 decision to allow citizens of eight countries that were about to join the EU the immediate right to work in Britain. This decision alone resulted in one of the largest migration flows in Britain’s peacetime history.
Put into historical context, Labour’s reforms were an unprecedented policy reversal. With 2.5m foreign-born workers added to the population since 1997 and net migration averaging 200,000 per year between 1997 and 2010 – five times higher than under the previous administration government of 1990-1996 – immigration under Labour quite literally changed the face of Britain.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:29:08 GMT
carefull sheepwash. General dynamics will be threatening to kick your door in again with the hastings labour party rent a mob . Nah, they have a new tactic now turn up all innocent tell you who are and add their own lines about what you are doing. Which in honesty I tell them I don't have a clue what they are talking about because neither do they. You and Tommy make a fine team, Sheepy. Good work.
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:29:45 GMT
carefull sheepwash. General dynamics will be threatening to kick your door in again with the hastings labour party rent a mob . Nah, they have a new tactic now turn up all innocent tell you who are and add their own lines about what you are doing. Which in honesty I tell them I don't have a clue what they are talking about because neither do they. Dont mention migrants drowning before they get to hastings beach FFS sheepwash. The general never recovered after that meltdown the last time did he?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:30:09 GMT
No shit Sherlock. Darling gets a bit lost when it gets tricky and uses sexual innuendo. carefull sheepwash. General dynamics will be threatening to kick your door in again with the hastings labour party rent a mob . General Dynamics? A bit long, isn't it? Maybe shorten it to GD.
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2023 11:31:15 GMT
There isnt much effort involved dynamics. Its childs play taking the piss out of anti democratic remainers whining about lets get democracy done.
Are you sure the silent masses are on your side? You told us that in 2019 , and look what happened.?
You said Brino was coming. Keep the faith, Tommy. Lets hope the public wake up to the danger of another labour government. I cant afford another one general.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 2, 2023 11:31:43 GMT
Nah, they have a new tactic now turn up all innocent tell you who are and add their own lines about what you are doing. Which in honesty I tell them I don't have a clue what they are talking about because neither do they. Dont mention migrants drowning before they get to hastings beach FFS sheepwash. The general never recovered after that meltdown the last time did he? I'm thinking of calling you Miss Congeniality. Just a pet name like General Dynamics. The problem is it's a bit long. Any suggestions?
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