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I remember when the Labour party were the party of the working class.

Now they are using the judiciary to send them to prison for inordinate amount of time for hurty words posted on Facebook.

These days are worse than when the Tories militarised the police force to break the Steel/Coal strikes of the 80s.

Fùcking disgrace of a party that every union member should disown and ask their union to do the same.
 
I remember when the Labour party were the party of the working class.

Now they are using the judiciary to send them to prison for inordinate amount of time for hurty words posted on Facebook.

These days are worse than when the Tories militarised the police force to break the Steel/Coal strikes of the 80s.

Fùcking disgrace of a party that every union member should disown and ask their union to do the same.

This never happened.
 
I remember when the Labour party were the party of the working class.

Now they are using the judiciary to send them to prison for inordinate amount of time for hurty words posted on Facebook.

These days are worse than when the Tories militarised the police force to break the Steel/Coal strikes of the 80s.

Fùcking disgrace of a party that every union member should disown and ask their union to do the same.

that would make you in your 80s then
 
Still waiting to hear which laws were changed to allow Starmer to send all those innocent victims to prison?

You know, the ones calling for hundreds of innocent people to be burnt to death?
 
Still waiting to hear which laws were changed to allow Starmer to send all those innocent victims to prison?

You know, the ones calling for hundreds of innocent people to be burnt to death?

Can you post a link to someone on here claiming he has changed the law, just to show you're not once again creating a fantasy that you can argue with yourself about?
 
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These are the people tasked with giving the Government advice and carrying out their decisions. It's another reason those of you clinging to the colour of a rosette really don't get it. One plus Labour have, is these people will prefer them in power, as they find them thick and far easier to manipulate.

During a meeting of the Home Affairs Select Committee, Home Office Permanent Secretary Matthew Rycroft refuses to elaborate on the circumstances under which migrant boats crossing the English Channel could be pushed back to France.

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I'm guessing that the two that didn't turn up were the ones that knew the words and could hit a note.<laugh>

You'd have thought they'd at least have practiced first.

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Someone should tell 30p Lee to check the detail such as dates before sending out official letters, just saying like as it appears minor details are important to him.
 
I'm guessing that the two that didn't turn up were the ones that knew the words and could hit a note.<laugh>

You'd have thought they'd at least have practiced first.

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I love the USA.

I even enjoyed my enforced stay at a hotel in Baton Rouge. (It's a long story.)
 
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I love the USA.

I even enjoyed my enforced stay at a hotel in Baton Rouge. (It's a long story.)

It doesn't say a lot that the most memorable thing in the place was a red stick. It's nearly as bad as Shepherd's Bush, but not as bad as Mill Wall, I mean, how bad must the Mill have been that people found the wall more notable.
 
It doesn't say a lot that the most memorable thing in the place was a red stick. It's nearly as bad as Shepherd's Bush, but not as bad as Mill Wall, I mean, how bad must the Mill have been that people found the wall more notable.
The story behind the red stick is quite interesting, as is the tale of Foster's Cock.
 
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The US is an odd place. Quite a few areas seem to have more registered voters than there are people.

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If Starmer genuinely believed the misinformation he peddled about the protesters being the mythical far right, he should surely be pressing for some form of prevent training rather than cluttering prisons up?

The fact that by far and above the majority at the protests were peaceful, and in Labour strongholds suggests he was spreading misinformation designed to encourage unrest.
 
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Why are you all arguing about law breakers being jailed?

Rioting is illegal. Looting is illegal. Being present at either puts you in the frame for prosecution.
 
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