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jaxie 24-06-2017 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 9389155)
It was a quote which I linked to.

Oh I guess that's all right then. :shrug:

Brillopad 24-06-2017 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 9388791)
The young, the tolerant, and the idealistic voted Labour. The old, the complacent, and the xenophobic voted Tory. This election was about two nations and two visions of what our society should be like

I wish people would be sure on their facts before accusing people of being xenophobic - it's ignorant.

You don't know people and have no right to make any such assumptions based on their concerns over large scale immigration. It's hardly as if immigration is working out well in most parts of Europe is it. But that of course is all down to the West.

Kizzy 24-06-2017 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9389336)
I wish people would be sure on their facts before accusing people of being xenophobic - it's ignorant.

You don't know people and have no right to make any such assumptions based on their concerns over large scale immigration. It's hardly as if immigration is working out well in most parts of Europe is it. But that of course is all down to the West.

It's an OPINION... like yours on young people voting Labour. Don't be so hypocritical :idc:

jet 25-06-2017 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 9388791)
The young, the tolerant, and the idealistic voted Labour. The old, the complacent, and the xenophobic voted Tory. This election was about two nations and two visions of what our society should be like

You are into tidy little compartments then? You've plummeted in my estimation.

jet 25-06-2017 01:17 AM

Corbyn reminds me of Neil Kinnock with his 'getting down with the cool kids' attention - seeking stunts.

Tom4784 25-06-2017 02:42 AM

When will Theresa May?

Jeremy Corbyn leaving his haters SHOOK.

Brillopad 25-06-2017 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 9388380)
Do I have to mention the elderly with Brexit? That was the very definition of gullible as people fell for Farage and Boris's bull**** that haven't come to pass and will never come to pass.

Corbyn's bull**** will never come to pass.

Brillopad 25-06-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9389610)
It's an OPINION... like yours on young people voting Labour. Don't be so hypocritical :idc:

You speak of being hypocritical. :joker:

Beso 25-06-2017 08:20 AM

On armed forces day as well.
Glad he has shown his suport for our brave defenders by spending it with some spaced out hippies.

Brillopad 25-06-2017 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 9390072)
On armed forces day as well.
Glad he has shown his suport for our brave defenders by spending it with some spaced out hippies.

https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/

He is getting his priorities right - getting those young voters hooked - when is there a better time than when they are 'spaced out'. Gullible and spaced out in an atmosphere of hysteria - it's in the bag. Never mind our brave soldiers. Shame on hIm. :nono:

There are so many AF events he could have attended out of respect for what they do for this country but he preferred to go vote hunting for 'the next election'. Transparent or what.

Kizzy 25-06-2017 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9390042)
You speak of being hypocritical. :joker:

I do yes, why the mockery?

jet 25-06-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9390113)
https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/

He is getting his priorities right - getting those young voters hooked - when is there a better time than when they are 'spaced out'. Gullible and spaced out in an atmosphere of hysteria - it's in the bag. Never mind our brave soldiers. Shame on hIm. :nono:

There are so many AF events he could have attended out of respect for what they do for this country but he preferred to go vote hunting for 'the next election'. Transparent or what.

:clap2:

Kizzy 25-06-2017 11:16 AM

Every day is youth day and every day is forces day..... why is that so hard to understand?

lime 25-06-2017 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9388835)
Exactly Brother Leon.
It's really tedious now this put down on the young.

No wonder there is a divide.

I agree with you Joey...I don't live in the UK.nor am I from the UK....but the way the British youth are patroinisesd is sad

joeysteele 25-06-2017 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 9390072)
On armed forces day as well.
Glad he has shown his suport for our brave defenders by spending it with some spaced out hippies.

This govt shows its support by cutting the armed forces to the bone with even ex Soldiers unable to get other jobs and some even left homeless.

Bit hypocritical.

DemolitionRed 25-06-2017 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 9389862)
You are into tidy little compartments then? You've plummeted in my estimation.

Oh geez I'm devastated!
btw... do I know you?

Northern Monkey 25-06-2017 12:27 PM

You can't really fault him for his campaigning.It's what he's good at.He picked the right place for an echo chamber for sure.His revolution rhetoric is exciting for many.He probably will inspire more to vote with stuff like this.
You've gotta admire his determination.
Politics is on the move to the left now after the Tories have been inflicting their policies on us for the last seven years.It's how it goes.Politics is a pendulum.I think Labour will get into power possibly at next election or if not definitely the one after and we may have them for a decade or so and then the country will swing right again,then left again.

Kizzy 25-06-2017 12:30 PM

What is evident for me anyway that the same backlash and desire for investment in the countries social and industrial need is being felt after 7yrs of tory austerity as it was after both world wars..... :/

jaxie 25-06-2017 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 9390432)
You can't really fault him for his campaigning.It's what he's good at.He picked the right place for an echo chamber for sure.His revolution rhetoric is exciting for many.He probably will inspire more to vote with stuff like this.
You've gotta admire his determination.
Politics is on the move to the left now after the Tories have been inflicting their policies on us for the last seven years.It's how it goes.Politics is a pendulum.I think Labour will get into power possibly at next election or if not definitely the one after and we may have them for a decade or so and then the country will swing right again,then left again.

I think the spin is very clever and whoever is advising him are doing a much better job than those advising May. However the thing I find disturbing is the fevered adoration in some quarters for team Corbyn, people don't seem to recognise spin for what it is. I'd like to see a strong potential labour government but it's not going to come via Corbyn hero worship.

Northern Monkey 25-06-2017 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9390452)
I think the spin is very clever and whoever is advising him are doing a much better job than those advising May. However the thing I find disturbing is the fevered adoration in some quarters for team Corbyn, people don't seem to recognise spin for what it is. I'd like to see a strong potential labour government but it's not going to come via Corbyn hero worship.

You could say that for any party though with the spin.They're all at it.Mays "strong and stable" indoctrination tactics were'nt any better.It's what politicians do.

DemolitionRed 25-06-2017 12:38 PM

People had the same hero worship for Thatcher before she got in.

jaxie 25-06-2017 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 9390463)
You could say that for any party though with the spin.They're all at it.Mays "strong and stable" indoctrination tactics were'nt any better.It's what politicians do.

Yes of course they all spin. The worry is when people buy into the spin so much that there is an element of hero worship. This happened with Blair, at one point he could do no wrong, and look how that turned out.

jaxie 25-06-2017 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 9390466)
People had the same hero worship for Thatcher before she got in.

I'm not old enough to recall that. The only time I've seen it before was Blair.

StephenPullen 25-06-2017 12:55 PM

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Beso 25-06-2017 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9390317)
This govt shows its support by cutting the armed forces to the bone with even ex Soldiers unable to get other jobs and some even left homeless.

Bit hypocritical.

Moan about war then use cutting armed forces as a counter argument.:joker:


Corbyn turned down an invitation to meet veterans, instead he chose glastonbury and the kids.

He might be popular with the kids, but so was jimmy saville..


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