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ska face
March 9, 2023, 9:33pm

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But you can't answer it.


https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Funding-Real-Change.pdf


Christ knows what Savile’s mate Starmer’s proposing mind. He seems to think we’re living in 1997 still.
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March 9, 2023, 9:34pm

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But you can't answer it.


I admit I can’t- I dont even understand it….


All men are equal before fish.
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Labour only know how to cut the cake, but not how to finance it and make..
They think there is a Money Tree  and a Goose Laying Golden eggs.
Truth is if there was such a Tree or fabled Goose,  Labour would kill and cook said goose, using the Money Tree as firewood.


I don't suppose you knew that national debt was falling under the last Labour government and that the 2008 global crash wasn't caused by having decent public libraries and Surestart centres? Depressing that anyone who thinks like you has any connection to Grimsby
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I don't suppose you knew that national debt was falling under the last Labour government and that the 2008 global crash wasn't caused by having decent public libraries and Surestart centres? Depressing that anyone who thinks like you has any connection to Grimsby


Guess that’s why Labour got 32% of the vote in last general election in Grimsby
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Go and have a lie down. You’re babbling gibberish.


So I have a go at levity, your riposte is what exactly.?

Do you practice Ya boos, or does it come naturally to compensate for not having anything really to say?

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March 9, 2023, 9:56pm
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https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Funding-Real-Change.pdf


Christ knows what Savile’s mate Starmer’s proposing mind. He seems to think we’re living in 1997 still.


What are you saying?  Honestly, the sentence makes no sense.
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Can't this be moved to non football?


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Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
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Guess that’s why Labour got 32% of the vote in last general election in Grimsby


I don't see the connection. A lot of politically illiterate people were hoodwinked into thinking that Brexit was in their best interests. In blind surveys, Labour's proposed policies were seen much more favourably than the Tory's. But it wasn't an election about domestic policies, It was a Brexit general election, plain and simple. Anyone with any political nous knows that. So you either don't have any (political nous) or are being deliberately obtuse
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I don't see the connection. A lot of politically illiterate people were hoodwinked into thinking that Brexit was in their best interests. In blind surveys, Labour's proposed policies were seen much more favourably than the Tory's. But it wasn't an election about domestic policies, It was a Brexit general election, plain and simple. Anyone with any political nous knows that. So you either don't have any (political nous) or are being deliberately obtuse


"Labour's proposed policies were seen much more favourably than the Tory's." Your having a laugh. Where any of Leftie's thinking ever worked? Eastern Europe? N. Korea? China? Ah well China is doing better when they adopted Capitalism, whilst they were Totalitarian and Socialist 50 million died of hunger. Now that they are Totalitarian and Capitalist they can feed themselves.
Or shall we try your Lefty Socialist policies in Venezuela? Oh they a 1000% inflation and the population has lost 20% of their body weight due to malnutrition following the same policies Labour are proposing.
So where has your super duper policy worked?
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I don't see the connection. A lot of politically illiterate people were hoodwinked into thinking that Brexit was in their best interests. In blind surveys, Labour's proposed policies were seen much more favourably than the Tory's. But it wasn't an election about domestic policies, It was a Brexit general election, plain and simple. Anyone with any political nous knows that. So you either don't have any (political nous) or are being deliberately obtuse


So you regard 68% of the population of Grimsby as thick? By the way Brexit was in 2016 and the General Election was in 2019
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