Working People?

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  1. Ext

    Extremely Northern Well-Known Member

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    Only viable alternative is the TUSC

    Labour won't reform the banking system which has debt as its raison d'etre, nor reform the EU which allows corporations to exploit migrant workers to push down wages for everyone.

    Labour has forgotten what and who it should be there for. Its patronising approach to 'hard working families' is beyond parody.

    TUSC won't get anywhere near like under the current system and considering who controls the print media etc.

    Country's ******.
     
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    Well I suggest that you read it, because it appears to me to contain nothing but a bunch of questions.
     
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    Yep definitely been watching camereon perform havnt you
     
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    I take it Xerxes is a Cons fan??
     
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    We didn't need a labour/union movement at all because the Tories would have given the poorer classes all the help they could need. Schools,NHS, workers/human rights,justice etc were all gonna be given to us by the Tories just before any movement started fighting for them.

    Well according to some anyway

    We have had to wrestle every crumb of humanity from the Tories and their benefactors every step of the way and still do so today but yet some still waggle their tail to them.
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Absolutely
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Whilst we should never forget history ans always learn from it. We should make decisions for now and the future
     
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    You seem to be the most clueless poster I've seen on here for a while.
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Are you saying that we should forget the past or neglect the future. Your response is a bit ambiguous
     
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    I love it when the loony left debate in a balanced, reasoned and rational way.
     
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    But are you not debating in just the same way ?
     
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    Did I miss your post about Cameron and his non stop mouthing about "Hard working people" . Or have you not bothered mentioning that ?
     
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    as is your original statement. Please expand your viewpoint.
     
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    MarioKempes Well-Known Member

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    No I'm not, where have I been personal or insulted anybody. Read the original posts Mark.
     
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    Did you just not call him Loony Left ? I am sure you did ?
    You replied to him using the same context . Does not matter if it is the first or second post !
     
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    Loony left is a general term, there is no personal insult in it and I only used it to challenge somebody being unnecessarily rude and aggressive. Calling people fascists, morons and tw@ts is a little different.
     
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    No,its no different than being called a fascist at all.
     
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    No idea. Definitely not at work, though. Honest.
    If you think Milibland is 'red', you need help. He's only slightly to the left of Camoron.
     
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    I understand him to mean the majority of the working population whose modest incomes the Bullingdon Boys keep tapping to keep themselves in the grandeur to which they were born accustomed.

    In other words decent hard working ordinary folk upon whom Tories prey and plunder as they grow fat on their tax breaks.

    Polls shut!
    Come on you reds!
     

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