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Quote Stuk at 27 Jul 2015 3.38pm

The SNP won in Scotland because they're not the Conservatives/Labour/Lib dems etc, not because they're anti-austerity.

Please stop trotting out that s***.

Please equally stop attributing every new member to the Greens, SNP and Labour as being 100% down to anti-austerity. It's because they're anti-tory or this surge would've happened when austerity was implemented during the coalition government.

Corbyn is a gift and a half to the Conservative party, no matter how (divided) Labour try to dress it up.

The SNP won in Scotland because they were anti-austerity. Corbyn would be a problem for the conservative party by moving the centre-ground to the left.

 

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Quote ghosteagle at 28 Jul 2015 12.34pm

Quote Stuk at 27 Jul 2015 3.38pm

The SNP won in Scotland because they're not the Conservatives/Labour/Lib dems etc, not because they're anti-austerity.

Please stop trotting out that s***.

Please equally stop attributing every new member to the Greens, SNP and Labour as being 100% down to anti-austerity. It's because they're anti-tory or this surge would've happened when austerity was implemented during the coalition government.

Corbyn is a gift and a half to the Conservative party, no matter how (divided) Labour try to dress it up.

The SNP won in Scotland because they were anti-austerity. Corbyn would be a problem for the conservative party by moving the centre-ground to the left.

The SNP won because the Labour vote fell away - it's worth remembering that the Tories and Labour have the same number of seats in Scotland.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 28 Jul 15 12.45pm

Quote chris123 at 28 Jul 2015 12.39pm

Quote ghosteagle at 28 Jul 2015 12.34pm

Quote Stuk at 27 Jul 2015 3.38pm

The SNP won in Scotland because they're not the Conservatives/Labour/Lib dems etc, not because they're anti-austerity.

Please stop trotting out that s***.

Please equally stop attributing every new member to the Greens, SNP and Labour as being 100% down to anti-austerity. It's because they're anti-tory or this surge would've happened when austerity was implemented during the coalition government.

Corbyn is a gift and a half to the Conservative party, no matter how (divided) Labour try to dress it up.

The SNP won in Scotland because they were anti-austerity. Corbyn would be a problem for the conservative party by moving the centre-ground to the left.

The SNP won because the Labour vote fell away - it's worth remembering that the Tories and Labour have the same number of seats in Scotland.

The SNP won because they were not austerity lite like Labour have been.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 28 Jul 15 12.46pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 28 Jul 2015 10.49am

Cameron: "We are determined to defeat extremism in all its forms."

Apart from murderous terrorists who killed a member of the royal family and tried to assassiate a British prime minister. We invite them round to tea.

Did they have Thomas McMahon round? Could have been awkward if they used the Mountbatten room.

Remember its always a 'war on some terror'.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 28 Jul 15 12.49pm

The SNP cleaned up in the elections, because they appealed to a stunningly broad section of the Scottish voters.

I suspect had they stood with a different name, south of the Border, then they would have utterly humiliated Ed Milliband.

 


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I stopped listening to what came out of Cameron's mouth a long time ago. Warm worthless words.

Most of it is meaningless waffle......The IRA surrender makes his latest BS almost comic.

 


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Quote Stirlingsays at 28 Jul 2015 12.51pm

I stopped listening to what came out of Cameron's mouth a long time ago. Warm worthless words.

Most of it is meaningless waffle......The IRA surrender makes his latest BS almost comic.


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Quote nickgusset at 28 Jul 2015 12.45pm

Quote chris123 at 28 Jul 2015 12.39pm

Quote ghosteagle at 28 Jul 2015 12.34pm

Quote Stuk at 27 Jul 2015 3.38pm

The SNP won in Scotland because they're not the Conservatives/Labour/Lib dems etc, not because they're anti-austerity.

Please stop trotting out that s***.

Please equally stop attributing every new member to the Greens, SNP and Labour as being 100% down to anti-austerity. It's because they're anti-tory or this surge would've happened when austerity was implemented during the coalition government.

Corbyn is a gift and a half to the Conservative party, no matter how (divided) Labour try to dress it up.

The SNP won in Scotland because they were anti-austerity. Corbyn would be a problem for the conservative party by moving the centre-ground to the left.

The SNP won because the Labour vote fell away - it's worth remembering that the Tories and Labour have the same number of seats in Scotland.

The SNP won because they were not austerity lite like Labour have been.


With their spending plans, the SNP will deliver a much longer period of austerity to Scotland.

 

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Quote ghosteagle at 28 Jul 2015 12.52pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 28 Jul 2015 12.51pm

I stopped listening to what came out of Cameron's mouth a long time ago. Warm worthless words.

Most of it is meaningless waffle......The IRA surrender makes his latest BS almost comic.


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After the IRA started bombing London we got the 'Good Friday' agreement......Which essentially put terrorists into Northern Irish government.

That's what is meant by surrender.....To be ruled by the people attacking you.

Though to be honest this is one for another thread.

Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Jul 2015 1.21pm)

 


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Quote Stirlingsays at 28 Jul 2015 1.20pm

Quote ghosteagle at 28 Jul 2015 12.52pm

Quote Stirlingsays at 28 Jul 2015 12.51pm

I stopped listening to what came out of Cameron's mouth a long time ago. Warm worthless words.

Most of it is meaningless waffle......The IRA surrender makes his latest BS almost comic.


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After the IRA started bombing London we got the 'Good Friday' agreement......Which essentially put terrorists into Northern Irish government.

That's what is meant by surrender.....To be ruled by the people attacking you.

Though to be honest this is one for another thread.

Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Jul 2015 1.21pm)

Fair enough, it is one that could run & run. Back to the comb....

 

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 28 Jul 2015 12.46pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 28 Jul 2015 10.49am

Cameron: "We are determined to defeat extremism in all its forms."

Apart from murderous terrorists who killed a member of the royal family and tried to assassiate a British prime minister. We invite them round to tea.

Did they have Thomas McMahon round? Could have been awkward if they used the Mountbatten room.

Remember its always a 'war on some terror'.


Unless you're American, in which case terrorism is a modern phenomena that started on 11/9/01

 


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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 28 Jul 15 1.34pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 28 Jul 2015 12.46pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 28 Jul 2015 10.49am

Cameron: "We are determined to defeat extremism in all its forms."

Apart from murderous terrorists who killed a member of the royal family and tried to assassiate a British prime minister. We invite them round to tea.

Did they have Thomas McMahon round? Could have been awkward if they used the Mountbatten room.

Remember its always a 'war on some terror'.


The difference is that Cameron and the Queen talk to them out of political expediency. Corbyn talks to them because he supports them in their aims and tactics.

 


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