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thats amazing all that green in yorkshire WOW dont think geography,s your strong point The constituencies in Yorkshire haven't nominated anyone yet that's why they're not green or pink so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make we'll have to wait and see who they nominate.
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You've converted me pal, I'm going to vote for Owen Smith has to be better than turning into max
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This Corbyn infatuation is getting a little like max with Sunderland......just saying. LOL Unlike max with Sunderland I can actually see Corbyn's faults though besides I've only had one Corbyn thread and it's only 27 pages, wait til there's been several 200+ page threads before comparing it to max and Sunderland
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Scousers won't let a bit of rain stop them turning out in their thousands to see Corbyn speak
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Neither of their constituencies have made a nomination yet but if they nominate Corbyn then I'd say that's a good sign that they'll be deselected at first opportunity, they're both the worst examples of horrible slimey Blairites. Only bonus they might be replaced by a candidate from the corrupt Bideri Kashmiri community hopefully then if the people of Rotherham have any scense (which I doubt) they will vote for the UKIP candidate in any forth comeing elections . Hopefully the CLP have the sense to see that would basically be handing UKIP the election on a silver platter. What they
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Neither of their constituencies have made a nomination yet but if they nominate Corbyn then I'd say that's a good sign that they'll be deselected at first opportunity, they're both the worst examples of horrible slimey Blairites.
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I hadn't even thought of the fact that if Woolfe wins UKIP would be the first major party with a mixed race party leader
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I could never stand for election, far too many skeletons in my closet
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This is interesting, so far Corbyn has been nominated by far more constituencies in the North and other traditional working class areas while Smith's support is concentrated in London, exactly the opposite of how it should be according to the narrative of Corbyn only appealing to metropolitan middle class types put out by the press and PLP
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Definitely a few more than 70 people stuck outside
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That pup really is growing like a weed shows what good rearing from day one will do
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Fecking big phone box That pic only shows a small section of the crowd outside
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Sounds spot on pal I'd crack on how you have been
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So what you're saying is you've wanted to f**k Farage all these years? After the great victory over the EU, which was totally his really, yes I'd wank him off Feck sake I can't get the image of Woody from This Is England wanking Farage off out of my head now :laugh:
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big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks populationMany of which are middle class fans from elsewhere.....he's not that popular Over 400,000 new members, £4 million raised in 48 hours in single £25 donations, Momentum raising £11,000 a day in small donations to support Corbyn in the weeks immediately after the coup attempt and thousands turn up to see him speak all across the country. Nah not popular at all and definitely only middle class people support him
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big turn out that 0.75 percent of yorks population Similar sized turn out in Leeds and Hull too can't imagine any other politician pulling in crowds like that TBH
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too You're quoting the guardian They were just reporting on the study, first link from Google. Maybe these sources are more to your liking, didn't realise you were such a sensitive soul http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710406/British-workers-suffered-biggest-drop-wages-advanced-country-joining-GREECE-bottom-league-table-earnin
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too You're quoting the guardian They were just reporting on the study, first link from Google. Maybe these sources are more to your liking, didn't realise you were such a sensitive soul http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710406/British-workers-suffered-biggest-drop-wages-advanced-country-joining-GREECE-bottom-league-table-earnin
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Bowie lol ... She is a strange little thing mate ... Very independent stubborn intelligent and sensitive all in one lol ... I gave her a row out on a walk on Friday and I spent the next two hours sat on a tree stump waiting for her to come back to me ... She kept herself 5 foot away from me the whole time and then just decided ok I can go to him now and just trotted up to me tail wagging ... She is certainly going to be a challenge ...... Bet the red merle bitch already has perfect recall and retrieve and walks to heel the whole time she's out
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So what you're saying is you've wanted to f**k Farage all these years?
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/27/uk-joins-greece-at-bottom-of-wage-growth-league-tuc-oecd Biggest fall in wages of any advanced country apart from Greece. Oh aye the economy is going great guns, really working for the average man on the street too
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Pretty much all economists now agree austerity did more damage to the economy after the recession, the countries that invested rather than cut have actually seen real recovery as opposed to our stagnating economy. A leftist socialist who privatises national industries and cuts public spending to fund cuts in the top rate of income and corporation tax Not everyone to the left of Ayn Rand is a socialist
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that's the difference bgd too much voting going on in the labour gang , ukip just keep rolling along in front of them without the day to day fightingThe problem with Labour is that they have too many members voting in their leadership election? Ok then I'd rather see 500,000+ members paying dues every month and taking part in picking the new leader than 50,000 personally.
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I wonder, how many folk on here get a vote in the leadership election? I know the majority support UKIP but how many of you are actually members of the party?
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Looks like Steven Woolfe might be excluded from the election because he got his nomination papers in late, this is after it had already come out that he might be excluded because he had let his membership lapse. What a shambles. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/ukip-steven-woolfe-leader-nomination_uk_579e07c1e4b0459aae5d9174
