The other thread was started by someone I have on ignore. If you check the first post in this thread all will be revealed.Why’s there two threads? That’s just silly!
The other thread was started by someone I have on ignore. If you check the first post in this thread all will be revealed.Why’s there two threads? That’s just silly!
How can the absolute truth, backed up by verifiable facts, be absolute bollocks? That's as stupid as me saying to you 'get off this Crystal Palace fan site'.Absolute bollocks mate
.One side of extremists want the Palestinian kids to be murdered and the other side of "extremists" doesn't want that to happen, gosh yes they are exactly the same
Honestly coming out with this during a time when the Tories (Right) and Labour (Centre) are indistinguishable from each other is quite something
It's naive to believe that it's only those that agree with the ideology that are currently cutting services in local government. Every council is having to do it because the funding crisis is so severe that publishing a balanced budget is more challenging than it has ever been: https://www.theguardian.com/society...s-expect-to-go-bust-in-next-year-survey-finds.Centrists think it's a regrettable neccessity that cuts imposed by rightwing governments get passed on to local residents, you are seeing an echo of this in Brighton now with the new Labour council axing loads of services, supported by the Right, opposed by the Left.
LocaL Councils are having to cut services because Central government is starving them of cash. The Tories actually want councils to declare bankruptcy because it plays into their hands of promoting Special Enterprise Zones where land grabs can be made.Griffin does this crap all the time, it's just for attention as he knows dumb journalists who hate Galloway will put his name back in the newspapers. Griffin hates Galloway's politics because Griffin is a virulent Islamophobe.
This nonsense about diametrical opposites supposedly agreeing with each other is called "horseshoe" theory but it's better called horseshit theory because it falls apart as soon as you look at the actual political issues.
Take the two biggest issues in the Rochdale by-election, service cuts and the Gaza genocide. On these two issues, it's the Centre and Right who agree with each other, with the Left opposing.
Centrists think it's a regrettable neccessity that cuts imposed by rightwing governments get passed on to local residents, you are seeing an echo of this in Brighton now with the new Labour council axing loads of services, supported by the Right, opposed by the Left.
Then of course there is the Gaza genocide. Centrists will do sad-face about the dead civilians and kids but will agree with the Right that no action should be taken against Israel for their murderous policies. Only the Left believes Israel needs to be sanctioned to avoid Palestinians being wiped out.
But the effect of this is that Labour councils get blamed for the cuts. One of the reason why so many in the north swallowed Johnson's lies about "levelling up" is that they have been ruled by Labour councils all their lives and polling showed they blamed local politicians for it. The true naivity is thinking you can just be middle-men passing on shit policies and people won't care, they do very much and the data shows itIt's naive to believe that it's only those that agree with the ideology that are currently cutting services in local government. Every council is having to do it because the funding crisis is so severe that publishing a balanced budget is more challenging than it has ever been: https://www.theguardian.com/society...s-expect-to-go-bust-in-next-year-survey-finds.
One consequence of a Section 114 notice is that central government can intervene in how services are run.
That's this government!
Councils of all political hues will do everything they can to possibly avoid that, but for a left wing administration it would be it's worst nightmare.
Indeed. The man is an absolute piece of work. Claiming that up is down to justify his choices:And let people like Galloway take over? There is a lot wrong with both Labour and more wrong with the Tories but letting in extremist of either end of the spectrum is plain disastrous.
The reason is simple: no recognition, no normalisation. Just boycott, divestment and sanctions, until the apartheid state is defeated. I never debate with Israelis nor speak to their media. If they want to speak about Palestine – the address is the PLO.[229]"
We have declared Bradford an Israel-free zone. We don't want any Israeli goods, we don't want any Israeli services, we don't want any Israeli academics coming to the university or the college, we don't even want any Israeli tourists to come to Bradford even if any of them had thought of doing so. We reject this illegal, barbarous, savage state that calls itself Israel. And you have to do the same.[238][237]"
1 If Israel is not committing a genocide and targetting civilians, then why are they scorching fields and tearing up crops?Point of order. It isn’t genocide, but I know what you mean. It’s indiscriminate killing, maybe. (aka collateral). But IDF aren’t killing everyone that’s a Palestinian just because or the casualty rate would be a lot lot higher. Hundreds of thousands if not million+
Were they expected to win there then? Sorry I know nothing about Rochdale except the great Jason Peake.The only good thing to come out of this is Reform finishing 6th
The other thread was started by someone I have on ignore. If you check the first post in this thread all will be revealed.
I had to check it was 1st March and not 1st April.
The greatest comeback since Lazarus.
Is this Labour showing their first sign of weakness or chinks in the armour?
The first issue with the Labour candidate was flagged up way before the nomination papers were even printed, all it needed was some rational decisions made at the top level, and the Labour Party would have another MP this morning.
Yeah, both threads have now disappeared. But I can read the posts if I look up a reply to stuff I posted on my thread.Or Post no 67 on THIS thread. Come on, keep up
Just realised that now they've been merged, Harry is probably wondering where his thread and all his posts have gone
Corbyn? Really? He gifted the Tories their greatest ever landslide
Galloway is very unlikely to see this thread of course but it's entirely up to you if you want to expose NSC to a risk of defamation. He's the most litigious politician in Britain
I have read about him for 30 years in Private Eye. The common threads to his doings is vanity and venality. He is largely in it for the money, and has managed to monetize a range of 'plausible' activities. Like Farage, but surfing a different set of causes to make a different money-making phenotype.I've been a fan of his in the past, but he is a bit of a political weirdo; he seems to inhabit some space beyond either Right or Left. And whilst that might be the case for a lot of people (those who are economically Left but culturally Right for example) he takes it to extremes. If I were a cynical sort I'd say he picks whatever position will get him the most publicity.
Sad for Rochdale that he unashamedly put their issues second, I'm not sure I'd want an MP whose admitted focus was elsewhere.
Of course you're notNo, I'm saying he sues people and websites for saying the things you say. It's just a free bit of advice to moderators (I'm no fan of Galloway)
How on earth do you conclude that, on the back of a Lib Dem, who probably didn't expect to win first time round, deciding he'd like to fight to win the seat again? Rumour has it that a tiny percentage of aspiring parliamentarians seek to contribute to the public good. Perhaps he's one?Does he now stop claiming his Parliamentary pension now he’s back in the House?
Variation on a theme, my older brother has a flat very near the house which for a number of years he’s rented out to various MPs. In 1997 his existing tenant, a Tory MP was standing down, so when President Blair swept to power as was the drill various offices got in touch regarding a new tenancy. He ended up with a Lib Dem from the West Country, who when they met up to go through all the details told him it would only be for one term, the candidate a retired person had not been expected to win.
Come 2001 my brother got in touch to wish him well, only to be told he would be seeking a second term, it turned out once an MP has won two General Elections they qualify for the MP final salary pension.
So the moral of this story, as we all found out locally, is whatever colour their rosette is, once they get to the trough and like the taste of the water, they are all as bad as each other.