Soldato
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saying and doing are very different things indeed.
Which is exactly the criticism of U-turn May
saying and doing are very different things indeed.
If he's working class, then he would care about human rights.
I left a carved wooden penis on my wife's pillow this morning when I left the house to vote.
#politicalbantzThat actually counts as a valid UKIP vote.
Abbott has a 24k majority. That's depressing.
Support for the death penalty is strongest amongst the working class. What parallel world did you come from where the working class care about human rights?
they don't, but they should as it serves to protect them more than the rich Toffs that fornicate dead goats heads
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Huuuuuurghnnnnnnn probably going to vote lib dem. It seems like a wasted vote but if everyone felt like that all the time they'd NEVER get in.
In a potential swing seat (Bristol South) so the fear is my vote swaying a Tory majority... the final seat they needed for a majority... directly my fault the Torys get in![]()
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I might just draw a willy on my paper and be done with it. At least give the counters a chuckle.
So you know what is best for them? I smell a champagne socialist. You come from Islington by any chance?
Seems like.
Huuuuuurghnnnnnnn probably going to vote lib dem. It seems like a wasted vote but if everyone felt like that all the time they'd NEVER get in.
In a potential swing seat (Bristol South) so the fear is my vote swaying a Tory majority... the final seat they needed for a majority... directly my fault the Torys get in![]()
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Your friend is right - the Daily Mail aren't wrong on those claims. Amazing how many people either don't want to know or don't want to care about that.
Scorza would get elected for Labour if he stood in Hackney.Despite being useless she must be doing something right at local level.
Support for the death penalty is strongest amongst the working class. What parallel world did you come from where the working class care about human rights?
So you know what is best for them? I smell a champagne socialist. You come from Islington by any chance?
Seems like.
So according to this thread:
Voting for May is a disaster.
Voting for Corbyn is a disaster.
I think both parties are pretty awful at the moment, but on balance I think letting Corbyn have the reins will create more uncertainty and turmoil, not less. He's saying all the rights things, but saying and doing are very different things indeed.
That is at the extreme end of human rights, I'm talking basic things like weekends, holiday pay, if you're born with a silver spoon if your mouth that is something the upper classes forget when they decide to rip up legislation that they wouldn't even experience in their lives.