Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:The Tories and their supporters are in panic mode so will stoop to anything to hit Jezza with, the Express front page today was taken up with him parking on double yellow lines and driving a car that uses diesel.
I have it on good authority that Jeremy Corbyn is responsible for making your wee smell funny after you've eaten asparagus.
Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean that politics won't take an interest in you. PERICLES.
Captain Haddock
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And there was me blaming Marcel Proust?
"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Good opportunity for Jezza, in his heart he wants us to leave but he knows the grass roots members want to stay. Should the party have a mass consultation on the issue and he is forced into backing a "soft brexit" he can still square it with his conscience.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-party-brexit-mps-jeremy-corbyn-nec-vote-say-stance-deal-customs-union-single-market-a8201971.htmlhoward mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Reginald Barrington
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That says all you need to know why he won't be PM, his ideas of radical is to put an extra layer on and do some gardening. And I wonder how will a locally accountable operator rival the big six on an equal playing field?
What a Richard!
Arte et Marte
Captain Haddock
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"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Comes to something when the "Sun" is believed to be the font of all wisdom.
Captain Haddock
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Comes to something when the "Sun" is believed to be the font of all wisdom.
The American press is even more forthright?
http://observer.com/2018/02/new-report-reveals-jeremy-corbyn-was-a-communist-spy-in-1980s/
As the ex-Head of the SIS Sir Richard Dearlove said "Either Jeremy Corbyn was incredibly naïve or he knew exactly what was happening to him, so he was complicit in all this."
Sir Richard also wrote last year:-
So let me be clear, the leader of the Labour Party is an old-fashioned international socialist who has forged links with those quite ready to use terror when they haven’t got their way: the IRA, Hizbollah, Hamas. As a result he is completely unfit to govern and Britain would be less safe with him in No 10.
I can give an indication of just how serious this is: if Jeremy Corbyn was applying to join any of this country’s security services – MI5, GCHQ or the service I used to run, MI6 – he would not be cleared to do so. He would be rejected by the vetting process. Far from being able to get into MI5, in the past MI5 would actively have investigated him.
Fortunately the Kremlinologists seem to be again in ascendancy over the Arabists so hopefully normal service will be resumed?
Meanwhile here's Lady Nugee making an early start in any leadership contest 'I come not to bury Corbyn but to praise him' indeed.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/feb/15/war-protests-iraq-libya-syria-iran-peace-jeremy-corbyn"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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All adds to his youthful appeal.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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I understand that he is responsible for Ross and Rachel's initial split too. Unbelievable!
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Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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(I bet he once wrote a note with an unedited misplaced apostrophe in it too.)
Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean that politics won't take an interest in you. PERICLES.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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the poison is going to get pored all over Jezza ,, the city is petrified of him getting into number 10?
I wouldn't be surprised if at the next election Jezza steps aside to let a clean candidate take the party over the line.
Captain Haddock
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Keith Bibby wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if at the next election Jezza steps aside to let a clean candidate take the party over the line.
Lady Nugee smarming all over my new best friend Peston's program this morning. Just saying.
"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
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Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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#578 I'm coming out of Pedants' Corner to take exception to your use of program over programme.
(I might compile a list of punctuation, grammar and spelling issues, build a bar chart out of the statistics and apply for next week's Geek of the Week.

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Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean that politics won't take an interest in you. PERICLES.
Jan Higgins
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The Bishop wrote:#578 I'm coming out of Pedants' Corner to take exception to your use of program over programme.
(I might compile a list of punctuation, grammar and spelling issues, build a bar chart out of the statistics and apply for next week's Geek of the Week.

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Bishop I am really cross with you.

I have just spilt my coffee while laughing at your post.

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Karlos- Location: Dover
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Happened to see this on the internet. Don't know if its been posted before?