Leekbrookgull
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8nABHLQQANo i dont live in Kew or Primrose Hill and we use Southern !
Why picking out Labour in this? OK - I know she is/was a Labour shadow minister (and it has to be said, a very inept one) but I'm sure that without any effort the Lib Dems, or The Greens - and even factions of the Tory Party - could have put up an equally twattish advocate for letting scum back in, on the back of a PC version of civil rights. And yeh, I'm sure a Controlling Order would put the fear of God (or Allah) into them!
Yep! Worth watching again!Your right of course. However Emily being 'roasted' is always amusing.
It may be old but I get sweet satisfaction seeing Emily buggered.
It may be old but I get sweet satisfaction seeing Emily buggered.
However Emily being 'roasted' is always amusing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8nABHLQQANo i dont live in Kew or Primrose Hill and we use Southern !
Do they really wonder?
The rule of law is a British value (and one we would do well to defend), which she is clearly in favour of. Abandoning it when it's convenient is the kind of behaviour the states most responsible for fostering this poisonous ideology tend to exhibit.This by a woman who detests the English flag and despises anything British including it's culture traditions and values, with that in mind it is hardly surprising how she comes to form such a warped conclusion as she does. also rather ironic how she comes to mention treason in her little rant.
She's just another squirmy little apologist ..typical of what her party stands for and has come to represent,.
The biggest drawback to them is the fact that Jeremy Corbyn and his deputy Tom Watson are openly backing all the strikers.
The biggest drawback to them is the fact that Jeremy Corbyn and his deputy Tom Watson are openly backing all the strikers.
Some of the UK's 7 million trade union members might disagree with you there.
I would think they are the vast minority.Many people are, if you dig your ignorant head out of the sand or out of your ar$e wherever it is today.
Some of the UK's 7 million trade union members might disagree with you there.