It was supposed to be a funny comment drawing attention to how you can find pictures of people with others and say all sorts but it doesn't tell the whole tale. Seems to have gone straight over people's heads though!
That's such a load of ****. What a ridiculous viewpoint. "We are in the EU so no-one should say anything bad about the EU or have any doubts, otherwise kick them out of government". **** democracy, **** freedom of speech or freedom to hold opinions. Tow the line or lose your job. Honestly I think that's just nuts. I couldn't possibly disagree more with your views on the EU but also on your views towards democracy.
You admit your view is ideological rather than based on facts. And your love in with the euro and thinking that it would solve the financial issues of the EU, shows me you haven't done much research into your view either! Having the euro caused all sorts of problems for countries like Greece and other EU countries during the financial crisis. And now the EU ****s Greece from agreement to agreement. And corbyn isn't a europhile that's for sure, his default position was to not agree automatically that Labour would campaign to stay in the EU.
"I'm a great believer in judging someone by the company they keep" accompanied by a picture of a UKIP guy with someone from Britain first. To which I respond I could post a picture of Corbyn with a terrorist. Given the words you wrote accompanying the picture I thought the humour in my post was obvious, given you could apply the same words to a corbyn picture for the same humorous effect you were trying to achieve with your picture. It was meant to be me making a joke in response to what I thought was a joke from you! I don't for a minute think your daft enough to think your picture somehow shows any kind of intellectual point! But yourself and a couple of others seem to have taken my comment as a dig at Corbyn! My apologies if the humour wasn't clear enough, I had thought I was being rather on the nose!
Using a metaphor to illustrate differences here between "Goonercmraeg" and "AFCFTW" . As was pointed out to a newly elected MP on being shown into the Commons chamber for the first time by an MP from his own party. "So that's the enemy over there." "No," replied the senior MP. "That's the opposition. The enemy is all around you."
Thanks Lazarus!! I heard it on the radio some time ago. Probably on the "Week in Westminster" after the 2010 election.
Have a Good Weekend Lazarus, Gooner, AFC and Smirnoff. A stress free weekend. Two big games in the rugby to enjoy, Wales v Oz and Ireland v France. Should have swapped Wales and France because I would have liked Oz and England to have mashed them up. As it is they are going through playing their usual brand of boring rugby.
A great sporting weekend for me,Wales could qualify for France 2016,the rugby team play Australia and tonight I'm watching the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALDS in MLB
I thought that the pictures that I posted expanded on your point. Perhaps the Western leaders that I used were a little too controversial, though. It's hardly surprising to see Britain First and UKIP sharing space, to be honest. I'm sure that both parties have drawn a number of their members from a crossover of the same groups. The BNP, EDL and various other Christian fundamentalist or far-right affiliates are quite strongly represented in each party's core support. That's not a controversial claim, is it?
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/say-no-to-15million-thatcher-museum/?state=initial I urge everyone of good taste to sign this petition