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Corbyn Wants Argentina To Have A Say In Running Falklands
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And this is a fit man to run the Labour Party?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/1 1833264 /Jeremy -Corbyn s-Falkl ands-pl an-tant amount- to-surr ender-t o-Argen tina-wa rns-wou nded-ve teran-S imon-We ston.ht ml
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Go there, talk to the people, see what they want, see who they want to be..... that above all else is what matters. The Islands belong to the Islanders, they chose what they want to be. We defend their right to have that choice the same as any other British Overseas Territory. Corbyn is a comedy politician like many of the loony lefties ... shows what an an...
10:41 Sun 30th Aug 2015
ToraToraTora
Talbot , TGL wrote individually to the families of all those who died, did your man Blair do that?
A. Blair is not my man, unlike you I don't do hero worship.
B. I think you will find Blair did write to the families of all those who died
(do you're own research)
TTT
you are still whining like a jumbo jet because we sank a war ship at war!
Where did you read that?....ah that's right, you didn't did you, it's bull that you have just made up isn't it!
TTT
Try and ignore your anti British schooling and do some research of your own.
What exactly is anti-British schooling?
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You never did get back to the thread were you made the daft claim that the the dambuster raids were estimated to have ended the war 2 years early.
'read up on it' you said....'get me a link' I said (got it yet?)
I agree with ToraToraTora, Mrs T is even blamed for closing the Coal Mines, when it is a fact that more mines were closed under Wilson's two terms in office than they were during three terms of Margaret Thatcher's terms in office.
/// That White Paper was undermined by James Callaghan and eventually dismissed by Harold Wilson, leading to the greater closure of mines during Wilson's two terms in office than in Thatcher's three terms, and yet Wilson is held as the great left wing hero. ///
http:// www.sou thwales -evenin gpost.c o.uk/Wi lson-cl osed-mi nes/sto ry-1882 1771-de tail/st ory.htm l
/// That White Paper was undermined by James Callaghan and eventually dismissed by Harold Wilson, leading to the greater closure of mines during Wilson's two terms in office than in Thatcher's three terms, and yet Wilson is held as the great left wing hero. ///
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I’m sorry you don’t like the term “brainwashed”, jim. Maybe it’s not the correct term to use. However, I stand by my contention that young people emerging from State education do not emerge with a balanced political view. Almost every teacher I have ever met dresses to the left and most of them considerably so. With the exception of Thespianism and possibly social workers I know of no other profession with such a preponderance of people leaning to the left. In particular this doctrine is concentrated on the evil done to the country (and indeed the world) by Mrs Thatcher.
As a result children emerge from schooling with a jaundiced view of the political world. It takes some time to rid them of this jaundice. Some stay to the left, others move, but it is not until they have made their way in the world, free of the political ideology of their teachers, that a balanced view across the population begins to emerge.
Tat is why I suggest that this explains why Mr Corbyn has a large proportion of his followers among the younger population. This unconditional support for the Left will wane once those youngsters grow up and no longer know everything.
As a result children emerge from schooling with a jaundiced view of the political world. It takes some time to rid them of this jaundice. Some stay to the left, others move, but it is not until they have made their way in the world, free of the political ideology of their teachers, that a balanced view across the population begins to emerge.
Tat is why I suggest that this explains why Mr Corbyn has a large proportion of his followers among the younger population. This unconditional support for the Left will wane once those youngsters grow up and no longer know everything.
I don't think "brainwashing" is the wrong word, NJ. No-one, I imagine, would object to its use in this context,:
http:// www.the guardia n.com/a rtandde sign/20 12/feb/ 24/cult ural-re volutio n-portr aits-xu -weixin
Now read the comments by the Jo Root of AB in a thread which he started:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on14254 79.html
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Now read the comments by the Jo Root of AB in a thread which he started:
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That was a classic AB thread, ve. Turns out our easily fooled members were taken in, again, by a serial fantasist.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-31 41158/A -flawed -accuse r-Inves tigatio n-acade mic-hou nded-No bel-Pri ze-winn ing-sci entist- job-rev eals-tr oubling -questi ons-tes timony. html
///We are watching the slow death of free speech and expression at the hands of amoral, agenda-driven activists. Shame on all of us if we allow it to continue///
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///We are watching the slow death of free speech and expression at the hands of amoral, agenda-driven activists. Shame on all of us if we allow it to continue///
v_e; My personal opinion of the art is that he could have saved himself all that work. What he writes actually carries more weight that the paintings he makes, - the pen being mightier than the brush, (though I know the Chinese also write with brushes).
As Sam Goldwyn said; "When I want to send a message I use Western Union".
As Sam Goldwyn said; "When I want to send a message I use Western Union".
I defer totally to your judgment in matters of art, Khandro - first article I found on Google describing the horrors of totalitarian brain-washing.
Svejk, what an extraordinary link! All new to me. So, trial by Twitter, conviction in absentia, and all this on the unsupported testimony of a known liar.
"If you can't see how utterly awful [this is, how disproportionate the punishment to the perceived offence, and, above all, how offensive to natural justice the process] then I'm genuinely sorry for you.". You'll have to forgive my editing of your original statement, Jim.
Svejk, what an extraordinary link! All new to me. So, trial by Twitter, conviction in absentia, and all this on the unsupported testimony of a known liar.
"If you can't see how utterly awful [this is, how disproportionate the punishment to the perceived offence, and, above all, how offensive to natural justice the process] then I'm genuinely sorry for you.". You'll have to forgive my editing of your original statement, Jim.
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