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midnight_rendezvous

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Aug 10, 2012
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The Black Country
Being a veteran myself, I wouldn't have any idea why he wore tthe coat in question, but I do know that government policy does not condemn all servicement to a life of mental ill health, its too general a statement to make. REgarding the sale ceasation of sales of munitions, you need to speak to the Labour Mps in Chorley and other Bae Systems locations to guage their opinion, not on here.

I think questioning why some people are more offended by an anorak wearing leftie than an MP laying a wreath, whilst her government are selling weapons to a country we know are committing war crimes is entirely valid. If you are more offended by the former than the latter you need to reassess your priorities.
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,472
Mid Sussex
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The greatest disrespect is people using the fallen for their own political gains. That btw goes for both sides of the political divide.

As for his coat. It’s not difficult or that expensive for a standing MP to purchase one that match’s the occasion. I could understand Michael foot as he was a walking scran bag, Corbyn on the other hand should really know better. The services and ex-services like smart attire.
 


Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
You mean like a Prince wearing uniform with a beard.

Just like a marine, a sailor or a Sgt in the Pioneer Corps. You have no arguement, he is also retired and now symbolic and has worked hard, specifically on mental health issues for ex servicemen and also has a greater connection with the military, having fought in Afghan, JC is an anathema to many in the military, in the country and indeed in his own party,
 




Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
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LOONEY BIN
Just like a marine, a sailor or a Sgt in the Pioneer Corps. You have no arguement, he is also retired and now symbolic and has worked hard, specifically on mental health issues for ex servicemen and also has a greater connection with the military, having fought in Afghan, JC is an anathema to many in the military, in the country and indeed in his own party,

What a nice bit of GAMMON you are
 


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Just like a marine, a sailor or a Sgt in the Pioneer Corps. You have no arguement, he is also retired and now symbolic and has worked hard, specifically on mental health issues for ex servicemen and also has a greater connection with the military, having fought in Afghan, JC is an anathema to many in the military, in the country and indeed in his own party,

:thumbsup:
 


portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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portslade
Just like a marine, a sailor or a Sgt in the Pioneer Corps. You have no arguement, he is also retired and now symbolic and has worked hard, specifically on mental health issues for ex servicemen and also has a greater connection with the military, having fought in Afghan, JC is an anathema to many in the military, in the country and indeed in his own party,

JC hates the forces. It's a wonder he even made an appearance.
 






Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
JC is not my cup of tea but if he wore a black Hugo Boss suit and a cashmere mix coat the lunatics in here would have found something else to have a go at him or call him out for being a champagne socialist.
All because you don't like him and/or his politics.
Last year he avoided the vol au vents and spent the day talking to vets and servicemen, maybe he thought it may rain and his coat was more suitable for the weather seeing as he is going to be outside for most of the day unlike the others.
Time for a lot of people on here to grow up.
 






lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
14,089
Worthing
JC is not my cup of tea but if he wore a black Hugo Boss suit and a cashmere mix coat the lunatics in here would have found something else to have a go at him or call him out for being a champagne socialist.
All because you don't like him and/or his politics.
Last year he avoided the vol au vents and spent the day talking to vets and servicemen, maybe he thought it may rain and his coat was more suitable for the weather seeing as he is going to be outside for most of the day unlike the others.
Time for a lot of people on here to grow up.

This.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,274
Yes, and remember how well that went - thousands of traditional Labour voters just couldn't bring themselves to vote for him to become PM, and we had more years of Thatcher.

The likes of Thornberry and Abbott are doing the same job very effectively this time round.

For some strange reason people trust what Tory's say, remember when May said she wanted a country that " worked for everyone " and that she was the only " Strong and Stable " option..... that's going well isn't it ? but no, lets worry about the leader of the opposition's coat.
 


osgood

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Apr 17, 2011
1,564
brighton
RE JC Anorak worn today ,...
well it kind of shows the regard that JC actually has for our heroes......
 
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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,274
JC hates the forces. It's a wonder he even made an appearance.

Hilarious as ever, was it you who came up with the line that Jezza " hates this country " a while back ?
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,274
RE JC Anorak worn today ,...
well it kind of shows the regard that JC actually has for our heroes......

I wore my old raincoat down to the Worthing remembrance ceremony today, I suppose I must have no regard for our heroes either, but, at least I turned up.
 








The Rivet

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Aug 9, 2011
4,592
I wore my old raincoat down to the Worthing remembrance ceremony today, I suppose I must have no regard for our heroes either, but, at least I turned up.

You are allowed to. You're a nobody. JC (whilst being a nobody) is leader of the opposition!
 
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