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OK....why is immigration good for the UK.....From where I'm sitting the only people who welcome it with open arms are either ethnics that hate the British way of life....OR owners of big business that

No party that supports mass unchecked, uncontrolled immigration can claim to be the party of the working man, regardless of all their claims. The people most affected negatively and the biggest lose

Imagine that turn out!!.......   "Oh Jezza oppress me you whitey pig"   "Oh Di, my trident is armed and it's about to go off like Joseph Staling in a room full of political prisoners"   "Jezza,

 

Honestly I'm really fecked off by this leadership challenge, I was looking forward to having a nice relaxing summer and now I'm going to be spending it campaigning for my pal Jezza :laugh:

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I was talking to a labour Lord lovely old man and he said that he hates Corbyn and he is hated amongst labour . He tipped me a £5 and said join the Labour Party for three quid and vote for anyone other than Corbyn as he's to far left ? and that's from a labour Lord !

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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

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25 quid that's priced most Corbyn supporters out then :thumbs:

I thought it was only the metropolitan elite that supported Corbyn? :hmm: Surely they can afford £25.

 

Seems this is an attempt to stop the working classes being able to vote in this election. Fecking shameful for a supposed labour movement to try and price out the working man :no:

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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

he was old probably a bit out of touch but I liked him seemed like an old school gentleman to me . He said how can Corbyn expect support from the party when in the past he voted against the whip ( I can't mind the exact amount but it was in the hundreds )
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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

he was old probably a bit out of touch but I liked him seemed like an old school gentleman to me . He said how can Corbyn expect support from the party when in the past he voted against the whip ( I can't mind the exact amount but it was in the hundreds )

Voting against the whip from the backbenches is entirely different to leaking stuff to the press, publicly attacking the leader of the party and orchestrating a coup, none of which Corbyn ever did.

 

I'm sure he was a perfectly nice gent but he has a vested interest in seeing Corbyn go, he wants to abolish or reform the House of Lords.

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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

he was old probably a bit out of touch but I liked him seemed like an old school gentleman to me . He said how can Corbyn expect support from the party when in the past he voted against the whip ( I can't mind the exact amount but it was in the hundreds )
Voting against the whip from the backbenches is entirely different to leaking stuff to the press, publicly attacking the leader of the party and orchestrating a coup, none of which Corbyn ever did.

 

I'm sure he was a perfectly nice gent but he has a vested interest in seeing Corbyn go, he wants to abolish or reform the House of Lords.

just saying what he said like , just a little insight into what's going on I suppose . We also talked aboutBrexit and he said about Corbyn wanting to leave before he was leader then changing stance. He's view was labour wouldn't even compete with him as leader. The knives are out for Corbyn I thought lol
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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

he was old probably a bit out of touch but I liked him seemed like an old school gentleman to me . He said how can Corbyn expect support from the party when in the past he voted against the whip ( I can't mind the exact amount but it was in the hundreds )
Voting against the whip from the backbenches is entirely different to leaking stuff to the press, publicly attacking the leader of the party and orchestrating a coup, none of which Corbyn ever did.

 

I'm sure he was a perfectly nice gent but he has a vested interest in seeing Corbyn go, he wants to abolish or reform the House of Lords.

just saying what he said like , just a little insight into what's going on I suppose . We also talked aboutBrexit and he said about Corbyn wanting to leave before he was leader then changing stance. He's view was labour wouldn't even compete with him as leader. The knives are out for Corbyn I thought lol

Oh aye it's interesting to hear it straight from the horses mouth so to speak it's just not that surprising to me that an unelected lord doesn't like the democratic socialist Corbyn ;) Do you pick up many politicians?

 

The knives aren't out for him, they're buried up to the hilt in his back :laugh:

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I'm sure a Labour Lord (probably bought his peerage off Blair) is really in touch with the average Labour voter.... :laugh:

 

Oh and it's £25 to be a registered supporter in this election, not £3 :no:

he was old probably a bit out of touch but I liked him seemed like an old school gentleman to me . He said how can Corbyn expect support from the party when in the past he voted against the whip ( I can't mind the exact amount but it was in the hundreds )
Voting against the whip from the backbenches is entirely different to leaking stuff to the press, publicly attacking the leader of the party and orchestrating a coup, none of which Corbyn ever did.

 

I'm sure he was a perfectly nice gent but he has a vested interest in seeing Corbyn go, he wants to abolish or reform the House of Lords.

just saying what he said like , just a little insight into what's going on I suppose . We also talked aboutBrexit and he said about Corbyn wanting to leave before he was leader then changing stance. He's view was labour wouldn't even compete with him as leader. The knives are out for Corbyn I thought lol
Oh aye it's interesting to hear it straight from the horses mouth so to speak it's just not that surprising to me that an unelected lord doesn't like the democratic socialist Corbyn ;) Do you pick up many politicians?

 

The knives aren't out for him, they're buried up to the hilt in his back :laugh:

yes mate always flagged in for work there , Andy Burnham tried to knock me once ?.
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Bet they tip well in case you recognise them and shame them on twitter :laugh: Andy Burnham is a good lad, his work on the Hillsborough inquiry really changed my opinion of him.

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Bet they tip well in case you recognise them and shame them on twitter :laugh: Andy Burnham is a good lad, his work on the Hillsborough inquiry really changed my opinion of him.

i liked Burham he was chatty but then he'd been drinking lol you'd be surprised how loose lipped they get when they're drunk , got told the Osbourne was a coke head . Edited by marshman
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Bet they tip well in case you recognise them and shame them on twitter :laugh: Andy Burnham is a good lad, his work on the Hillsborough inquiry really changed my opinion of him.

i liked Burham he was chatty but then he'd been drinking lol you'd be surprised how loose lipped they get when they're drunk , got told the Osbourne was a coke head .

You could have a nice little side earner selling stories to the papers :laugh: doesn't surprise about old Georgie boy, you only have to look at him :yes:

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