Jeremy Corbyn new Labour leader Lol
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how can you be racist against a religion?
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You can’t??? You can discriminate against a religion but you can’t be racist against one...alftupper wrote:how can you be racist against a religion?
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Just goes to show the mentality we are dealing with here with WF10.WF10 wrote:
He can't string a few letters and words together and relies on pictures - He must be as thick as Pig..it !!
Or, he just hasn't grown up to match a big mister's discussion. What a Plank !
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Yes that now totally now confirms my suspicions WF10 - A 5 star Idiot !!WF10 wrote:
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But then again, I didn't suggest blowing up bus loads of people in a foreign country was a reasonable idea, unlike you, Adolf.CasRus wrote:Yes that now totally now confirms my suspicions WF10 - A 5 star Idiot !!WF10 wrote:
Yet I'm an idiot?!
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I believe the accusation relates to the fact that the overwhelming majority of Muslims are non-white (I'm sure that'll not be a politically correct term) so in essence, you are also discriminating against colour.Fumper27 wrote:You can’t??? You can discriminate against a religion but you can’t be racist against one...alftupper wrote:how can you be racist against a religion?
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It's in the same sense of the MP himself who i believe is Hindu and most the follow that particular brand of brain washing (religion) are also non-white.
Just like Brexit, discrimination seems to be based on a majority. For exapmle, where a particular workforce may be a majority of women and all, including the minority men, are paid less, for some reason it is seen as sexist.
I'm not suggesting I agree but I hope that helps?
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He called on the fat arrogant [REMOVED] to apologise for his "DEROGATORY and racist remarks".
Take yer pick of these for starters:
'Islam is the problem.'
'fear of Islam - seems a natural reaction'
'it is absolutely ridiculous that people should choose to go around looking like letter boxes'
Take yer pick of these for starters:
'Islam is the problem.'
'fear of Islam - seems a natural reaction'
'it is absolutely ridiculous that people should choose to go around looking like letter boxes'
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It always never surprises me when someone starts to deflect to other aspects when challenged (and which are usually and totally out of context as is in the case you refer to) and are losing face.WF10 wrote:But then again, I didn't suggest blowing up bus loads of people in a foreign country was a reasonable idea, unlike you, Adolf.CasRus wrote:Yes that now totally now confirms my suspicions WF10 - A 5 star Idiot !!WF10 wrote:
Yet I'm an idiot?!
So, let's face it, on the aspect of the topic I have brought to your attention of you resorting to very childish pictures and cannot string a basic sentence together to either argue or discuss like big misters do, then you are completely out of your depth and basically not worth the time of day as it's basically trying to talk to a 5 year old kid who points at pictures to make himself be understood !
Now off you go like a good little kid and play with your Teddy Bear or Lego or something that amuses your level of intelligence or are you still at the goo goo gaa gaa age !
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Eh?CasRus wrote:It always never surprises me when someone starts to deflect to other aspects when challenged (and which are usually and totally out of context as is in the case you refer to) and are losing face.WF10 wrote:But then again, I didn't suggest blowing up bus loads of people in a foreign country was a reasonable idea, unlike you, Adolf.CasRus wrote:Yes that now totally now confirms my suspicions WF10 - A 5 star Idiot !!WF10 wrote:
Yet I'm an idiot?!
I recognise and understand all those words you've used.
Yet the order in which you've chosen to present them means that unfortunately I haven't got a [REMOVED] clue as to what you're trying to say, old bean.
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Precisely, that's the reason why you haven't got a clue as you seem to be as thick as a Plank to understand !WF10 wrote:Eh?CasRus wrote:It always never surprises me when someone starts to deflect to other aspects when challenged (and which are usually and totally out of context as is in the case you refer to) and are losing face.WF10 wrote:But then again, I didn't suggest blowing up bus loads of people in a foreign country was a reasonable idea, unlike you, Adolf.CasRus wrote:Yes that now totally now confirms my suspicions WF10 - A 5 star Idiot !!WF10 wrote:
Yet I'm an idiot?!
I recognise and understand all those words you've used.
Yet the order in which you've chosen to present them means that unfortunately I haven't got a [REMOVED] clue as to what you're trying to say, old bean.
I suggest you need to go back to school and gain a bit more intelligence to discuss issues rather than reliance on non descript pictures that doesn't mean anything to anybody ! Comprendez ???
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*don't
Bit early to be hitting the Pernod isn't it, Adolf?
Bit early to be hitting the Pernod isn't it, Adolf?
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And I think you need to point your finger at a picture of a pram to your mother as you seem to need a breath of fresh outside air ! - don't forget to take your dummy with you as a comforter ! There There !!WF10 wrote:*don't
Bit early to be hitting the Pernod isn't it, Adolf?
Or maybe you can read a fairy story about a Labour Leader who couldn't make his mind up after wanting to Leave and then decided to stay and then screamed and cried for an election and hasn't got the bottle to carry it through and became gutless and scared sh.tless !
Still, we can look forward to this happening and we can Live Happily Ever After when the Lib Dems cast their spell and take his power away from him !
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I prefer to have a read of this from 2015 by our very own Nostradamus.
Oops.alftupper wrote:As a longtime Tory voter I think I can for once agree with the comrades of the Labour Party and say I am truly overjoyed with Jezza's landslide victory. His policy ideas really are quite frightening if it were not for the fact he stands as much chance of becoming PM as Shergar.
I am sure this will condemn Labour to decades of opposition and in-fighting and hopefully give the Conservative Party a chance to shift further to the Right.
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Thanks for resurrecting my prediction, quite accurate I think. With the Tory lead over Labour now in double figures with most of the polls and every vox pop I see in the news of constituents questioned on dingy northern streets saying they’ll never vote Labour again while comrade Corbyn is leader it’s all as forecast. Not forgetting of course the government front bench is the most right wing in living memory. It’s all good.WF10 wrote:I prefer to have a read of this from 2015 by our very own Nostradamus.
Oops.alftupper wrote:As a longtime Tory voter I think I can for once agree with the comrades of the Labour Party and say I am truly overjoyed with Jezza's landslide victory. His policy ideas really are quite frightening if it were not for the fact he stands as much chance of becoming PM as Shergar.
I am sure this will condemn Labour to decades of opposition and in-fighting and hopefully give the Conservative Party a chance to shift further to the Right.
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Did you see Question Time with that Patronising Emily Thornbury (the one with one of the smarmiest faces you'd love to punch!)saying that her party's policy is that if it became in government, it would renegotiate the current Brexit Plan and at the end of that negotiation, it would hold a second referendum and during that referendum it would argue against it's own deal to Remain !!! What a Chump led by another Chump !! And, they have the audacity to accuse BJ of not being serious !! Now, if that's a credible Government in waiting, kill me now !! Totally Absurd and I could fall off my chair laughing only if it wasn't that serious !! You Labour supporting guys, come on, give me a break, The Loonies have taken over the Labour House and turned it into an Asylum !! God Help Us if they get in !! Like I have said it before and say it now, LibDem (anti democrat remain) /Labour and their supporting rest would set this country back years and trigger off total paralysis if we do not get out of the EU fast and will serve notice on democracy as we know it which in turn will spark anger and mayhem spilling out onto the streets of Britain !alftupper wrote:Thanks for resurrecting my prediction, quite accurate I think. With the Tory lead over Labour now in double figures with most of the polls and every vox pop I see in the news of constituents questioned on dingy northern streets saying they’ll never vote Labour again while comrade Corbyn is leader it’s all as forecast. Not forgetting of course the government front bench is the most right wing in living memory. It’s all good.WF10 wrote:I prefer to have a read of this from 2015 by our very own Nostradamus.
Oops.alftupper wrote:As a longtime Tory voter I think I can for once agree with the comrades of the Labour Party and say I am truly overjoyed with Jezza's landslide victory. His policy ideas really are quite frightening if it were not for the fact he stands as much chance of becoming PM as Shergar.
I am sure this will condemn Labour to decades of opposition and in-fighting and hopefully give the Conservative Party a chance to shift further to the Right.
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alftupper wrote:Thanks for resurrecting my prediction, quite accurate I think. With the Tory lead over Labour now in double figures with most of the polls and every vox pop I see in the news of constituents questioned on dingy northern streets saying they’ll never vote Labour again while comrade Corbyn is leader it’s all as forecast. Not forgetting of course the government front bench is the most right wing in living memory. It’s all good.WF10 wrote:I prefer to have a read of this from 2015 by our very own Nostradamus.
Oops.alftupper wrote:As a longtime Tory voter I think I can for once agree with the comrades of the Labour Party and say I am truly overjoyed with Jezza's landslide victory. His policy ideas really are quite frightening if it were not for the fact he stands as much chance of becoming PM as Shergar.
I am sure this will condemn Labour to decades of opposition and in-fighting and hopefully give the Conservative Party a chance to shift further to the Right.
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I forgot to mention that the remainer element (and that's including remainer Tory inside with their resignations) has put all their ganging up options and card plays on BJ this week, however it looks like it has had a reverse effect in slightly increasing BJ's popularity with him being 14 points ahead in the latest polls over Corbyn so all what this is looking like doing is pitching people against parliament even more so and alienating Corbyn even more - If ever BJ is to be forced to stand down (a distinct possibility) it would be very interesting how bed partners Lib Dem and Labour would get along to come to revoke Article 50 and stop Brexit and the backlash they would get at the polls. Like I said before, Corbyn looks like he is facing to become a dead man walking in the Northern Heartlands !CasRus wrote:Did you see Question Time with that Patronising Emily Thornbury (the one with one of the smarmiest faces you'd love to punch!)saying that her party's policy is that if it became in government, it would renegotiate the current Brexit Plan and at the end of that negotiation, it would hold a second referendum and during that referendum it would argue against it's own deal to Remain !!! What a Chump led by another Chump !! And, they have the audacity to accuse BJ of not being serious !! Now, if that's a credible Government in waiting, kill me now !! Totally Absurd and I could fall off my chair laughing only if it wasn't that serious !! You Labour supporting guys, come on, give me a break, The Loonies have taken over the Labour House and turned it into an Asylum !! God Help Us if they get in !! Like I have said it before and say it now, LibDem (anti democrat remain) /Labour and their supporting rest would set this country back years and trigger off total paralysis if we do not get out of the EU fast and will serve notice on democracy as we know it which in turn will spark anger and mayhem spilling out onto the streets of Britain !alftupper wrote:Thanks for resurrecting my prediction, quite accurate I think. With the Tory lead over Labour now in double figures with most of the polls and every vox pop I see in the news of constituents questioned on dingy northern streets saying they’ll never vote Labour again while comrade Corbyn is leader it’s all as forecast. Not forgetting of course the government front bench is the most right wing in living memory. It’s all good.WF10 wrote:I prefer to have a read of this from 2015 by our very own Nostradamus.
Oops.alftupper wrote:As a longtime Tory voter I think I can for once agree with the comrades of the Labour Party and say I am truly overjoyed with Jezza's landslide victory. His policy ideas really are quite frightening if it were not for the fact he stands as much chance of becoming PM as Shergar.
I am sure this will condemn Labour to decades of opposition and in-fighting and hopefully give the Conservative Party a chance to shift further to the Right.
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and I suppose looking at the shadow front bench you’d have to say Emily the Hippo would be classed as the brains of the outfit
Also let’s not forget her contemptuous tweet about the white van man, she looks down on the working class/her own voters.
Also let’s not forget her contemptuous tweet about the white van man, she looks down on the working class/her own voters.
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