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looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
Im not protecting anyone what I am saying now and have always said if their is criminal activity then they should be brought to book and punished to the full extent of the law. People are also very quick to paint this as a labour problem when it taints every party ffs Thatcher had Saville to Christmas at chequers

Labour opened the immigration floodgates.

Labour nobled the police with "Institutional racism"

Labour developed the Political Correct policy of preference groups.

Labour ignored what was going on(Or covered it up) from Council level all the way up to jack straw.

You need to wake up.
 




Camicus

New member
Labour opened the immigration floodgates.

Labour nobled the police with "Institutional racism"

Labour developed the Political Correct policy of preference groups.

Labour ignored what was going on(Or covered it up) from Council level all the way up to jack straw.

You need to wake up.

I wasn't aware I was asleep. Thanks as my office is covered by cctv you have done me a solid
 


Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting

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Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
ROFL tell me again about the conservative record on immigration or indeed Ukips solution to this when the theoretical numbers suggest even if you had a vote on in out you would lose and we would stay in the EU and its enshrined in EU law. And what about the millions of Brits who live abroad?

Probably best to address the conservative record on the Cons Fools thread. UKIP have not been in power to use a solution, they have addressed what they propose in their manifesto.....perhaps criticise the record of immigration of UKIP if they get in power, til then they have no record, unlike Labour who have ADMITTED they got it wrong.
 


Camicus

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Isnt it better that they admitted they got it wrong rather than just ignoring the problem? We all say they don't ever admit to being wrong or they don't listen or they think they know best but when a party does say look we got it wrong they get slammed for it
 




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Isnt it better that they admitted they got it wrong rather than just ignoring the problem? We all say they don't ever admit to being wrong or they don't listen or they think they know best but when a party does say look we got it wrong they get slammed for it

They had to admit it, the figures and facts proved it. It has since come out that they openly encouraged mass immigration for votes.
They got it wrong, and the country is paying for it now, yet still what with this and the 13 years where they have put the country in massive debt.......you still want them in again.
Well my memory is not so short, and i do not believe they will change if they get another shot.
 




Camicus

New member
A couple of points 1 the GLOBAL economic crisis that the bank of England has cleared Labour of being at fault of
2 The break up of the union is not inevitable

Oh and Albion1972 it takes a really sad **** to stalk someones posts just to down thumb them 8 down thumbs in 10 minutes either say whats on your mind grow up or **** off
 
















melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
Desperation by the Tories as they've realised their budget has gone down like a lead balloon, that their press poodles no longer can set the agenda and that on May 7th Cameron will lose another election

:bla::bla::bla::yawn::yawn:
 




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Moving on to another plum.

'We can't prove sex with children does them harm' says Labour-linked NCCL
EVIDENCE has emerged that the views of the Paedophile Information Exchange influenced policy-making at the National Council for Civil Liberties when it was run by former Labour Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt.
PIE members were lobbying NCCL officials for the age of consent to be reduced and campaigning for “paedophile love”.

Their view that children were not harmed by having sex with adults appears to have been adopted by those at the top of the civil liberties group.

Today we publish extracts from an NCCL report written for the Criminal Law Revision Committee in 1976 when Mrs Hewitt was general secretary.

It says: “Where both partners are aged 10 or over, but under 14, a consenting sexual act should not be an offence. As the age of consent is arbitrary, we propose an overlap of two years on either side of 14.

“Childhood sexual experiences, willingly engaged in, with an adult result in no identifiable damage.

“The Criminal Law Commission should be prepared to accept the evidence from follow-up research on child ‘victims’ which show there is little subsequent effect after a child has been ‘molested’.

“The real need is a change in the attitude which assumes that all cases of paedophilia result in lasting damage.

“The present legal penalties are too high and reinforce the misinformation and prejudice. The duty of the court should be to inquire into all the relevant circumstances with the intention, not of meting out severe punishment, but of determining the best solution in the interests of both child and paedophile.”

Mrs Hewitt, 65, was general secretary between 1974 and 1983. After days of intense pressure, the former Labour MP for Leicester West finally admitted last week the NCCL was “naive and wrong” over its ties to PIE.

Where both partners are aged 10 or over, but under 14, a consenting sexual act should not be an offence

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/46...ildren-does-them-harm-says-Labour-linked-NCCL
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Connected to the above PIE.


Harriet Harman may be reluctant to speak out now, but when the Jimmy Savile scandal exploded in 2012, she loudly demanded a judge-led inquiry.

She toured television and radio stations proclaiming ‘we need to get to the truth’ for the sake of child abuse victims.

She flatly rejected any notion that attitudes had changed or that it was a ‘different world’ years ago, insisting even in ‘historic’ cases, there were lessons to be learnt.
Miss Harman even lectured Parliament that, whatever injustices had occurred in the past, they should be dealt with now to protect others in the future.

Her battle cries of 2012 contrast sharply with her silence in the past week in the face of questions about her role in the paedophile-supporting National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL).

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...y-Labour-leader-toured-TV-radio-stations.html
 


Hampster Gull

Well-known member
Dec 22, 2010
13,465
Was that after they sold the Gold at rock bottom prices, or led the country into an illegal war which cost billions which has now helped start terrorism in our country.

I think it was about the same time as when Derek Hatton, the Labour Trotskyist, became a property developer
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
A couple of points 1 the GLOBAL economic crisis that the bank of England has cleared Labour of being at fault of
2 The break up of the union is not inevitable

Oh and Albion1972 it takes a really sad **** to stalk someones posts just to down thumb them 8 down thumbs in 10 minutes either say whats on your mind grow up or **** off

And if you are unable to grow up just sulk like a six year old and ignore them !
 




Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
This from Labour's actual website.

Labour have today responded to allegations that bullying and inappropriate behaviour from independent Cabinet member Cllr Alibor Choudhury forced the resignation of respected Tower Hamlets Homes Chair Barry Simons. There are concerns that the circumstances of Simons’ departure will make it immeasurably harder to get a high quality replacement which is needed need to help shake up Tower Hamlets Homes.
http://www.towerhamletslabour.org.u...ed_tower_hamlets_homes_chair_into_resignation

And it has since emerged how Lutfur Rahman has rigged votes, spoilt ballot papers, set henchmen outside polling stations etc.

Good old Labour, squeaky clean.......:smile:
 




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