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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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All of his other lies have been stated publicly. He lied to the queen recently, he lied about rather dying in a ditch recently, he lied about refusing to ask for an extension recently, he's lying to today in Scotland about Corbyn, he lied in that clip I posted a couple of posts above. All in public, all brazen, all ignored by folks like your good self.
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Come off it Arista, trump is killing his own economy to fight unnecessary trade wars, and you think he's going to give us what we want? You're not stupid.
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That's another Thread China is trying to make a deal with him. Will he be in Power? when the UK leaves? |
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Your side better hope he is, because Pelosi has already said that anything that harms Ireland would prevent us from getting a trade deal with them.
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![]() RIP Pyramid, Andyman ,Kerry and Lex xx https://www.facebook.com/JamesBulgerMT/?fref=photo "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, most people would be vegetarian" |
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A Labour parliamentary candidate has withdrawn from standing in the general election following accusations that he used the insulting term “Shylock” at a meeting where a Jewish councillor was present.
Gideon Bull, a councillor from the London borough of Haringey, was supposed to be the party’s parliamentary candidate in the Essex seaside town of Clacton in December. He has withdrawn from standing for the seat after referring to the villainous Shakespearean Jewish moneylender at a meeting in July that included a Jewish Labour councillor. He denies any intention to insult but has apologised for making the remark. The Guardian |
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He withdrew himself after the incident was reported rather than was excised it seems
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A video posted this week on Twitter and Facebook by the Conservative Party contains a misleading edit of a television interview with a senior Labour Party figure. The video had been altered to show the official failing to answer a question about Brexit, when, in fact, he responded quickly.
The chairman of the Conservative Party called the doctored video lighthearted satire, but it’s part of a serious problem confronting British voters, according to Will Moy, chief executive at Full Fact, an independent, London-based fact-checking organization. “The biggest risk to people in the U.K. right now is being lied to by their own politicians,” said Moy, whose organization works with Facebook and others as a third-party fact checker, as does The Associated Press. He said laws written decades ago to cover political advertising for print, radio and television can’t be applied to the reach and speed of the internet. https://apnews.com/03a97d44af714d3dba36b64cd5b5cc15 |
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Last edited by arista; 08-11-2019 at 05:09 PM. |
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Yes Slim will like this backing his Views............... It's teething trouble Yes Early Satire Video has not worked well. |
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Labour has attacked the Conservative party over Russia and says it has taken nearly half a million pounds so far this year from just three wealthy individuals with close ties to Moscow.
Details here https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ey-says-labour |
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Why would any government pursue a policy that damages the country?
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The number of NHS patients having surgery in private hospitals has nearly trebled since 2010, sparking accusations that for-profit companies are benefitting from an “enfeebled” health system under the Conservatives.
NHS figures obtained by the Guardian show that it paid for 214,967 people in England to have an operation in a private hospital in 2009-10, Labour’s last year in power. The figure soared to 613,833 last year, a 185% rise in nine years. The figures come as NHS trusts are increasingly forced to send patients to for private surgery because they are too busy and understaffed to do the operations themselves. The sharp rise in outsourcing has coincided with the waiting-list for non-urgent operations ballooning to 4.6m, the highest figure since records began in 2007. The privatisation of healthcare has emerged as a key issue in the general election campaign. Labour allege that Boris Johnson will sell large parts of the NHS to private US health firms as part of a post-Brexit trade deal with Washington. The party also says the NHS’s annual drugs bill could soar from £18bn to £45bn if US pharmaceutical firms are given freer access to the British market. The Guardian Last edited by Twosugars; 08-11-2019 at 07:15 PM. |
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