Leanne (gives me) Wood 22:39 - Sep 11 with 9826 views | Brynmill_Jack | If she's the face of independence she get's my vote Phwoar woof woof* *yes I do know the rules but I don't know how to post photographs on here. Maybe a nerd will help | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 16:27 - Sep 14 with 1736 views | exiledclaseboy |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 16:19 - Sep 14 by perchrockjack | Attlee would also be sick to his stomach with those like Galloway who describe themselves as left wing. Attlee was a gent old school and brought in great legislation and was then voted out as was his govt |
I agree. He was also an old-school, left wing socialist. But he wasn't "hard left" in the vein of Galloway, Hatton and some of the modern union leaders. No one's said he was. His grandson now sits on the Tory benches in the House of Lords. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 16:41 - Sep 14 with 1724 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 16:27 - Sep 14 by exiledclaseboy | I agree. He was also an old-school, left wing socialist. But he wasn't "hard left" in the vein of Galloway, Hatton and some of the modern union leaders. No one's said he was. His grandson now sits on the Tory benches in the House of Lords. |
4 pager. Wow. It's a pity it's descended into politics when all I want to see are pics of Leanne I wonder if she's a Swans fan? Maybe she reads on here sometimes. PM me Keane, I'll take you out for a curry any time! | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 17:19 - Sep 14 with 1704 views | johnlangy |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 19:35 - Sep 12 by trampie | The day Wales becomes an independent socialist republic is coming Didz, might have to wait a good few decades but its on its way. |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 18:09 - Sep 14 with 1674 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 17:19 - Sep 14 by johnlangy | And another to that. |
I think we should still keep the Queen as head of state. All the foreigners love her | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:06 - Feb 2 with 1556 views | trampie | The lovely Leanne has apparently taken to twitter about Churchill, Lohengrin take note. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:28 - Feb 2 with 1555 views | Lohengrin |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:06 - Feb 2 by trampie | The lovely Leanne has apparently taken to twitter about Churchill, Lohengrin take note. |
From my understanding of your heroine, Trampie, she took a course in sociology at Treforest Polytechnic. I'd venture to suggest that her breadth of understanding and grasp of context as regards Churchill's tenure at the Home Office are likely to be somewhat limited. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:53 - Feb 2 with 1510 views | perchrockjack | This the girl with the grating voice. Seems very poorly dressed sand gauche. Not really for me | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:56 - Feb 2 with 1509 views | libertine | I totally agree with trampie on this one, nulabour changed from socialist to tory but not as much tory as the tories. They are a massive con but people vote for them because they don't want the proper tories, but they end up getting the same. These people are all career politicians no conviction either way. that Scottish labour guy really irritates me hypherluting tw@ they are supposed to represent the common man and then he uses words that most common people don't understand, what the point in that? I dislike the 3 main parties massively, I was taken in by Nick Clegg but he turned out to be a BS master just a good talker. I didn't know until recently thathe could have done something about student fees but then bottled it because the tories said to him its your call but if you do then it all goes wrong. We need coalition plaid green snp maybe labour can join if they stop being tories. I watched a documentary about the labour party, mnay of those original guys wore flat hats to the houses of parliament where as the tories wore top hats, that's the difference we should be seeing but now the labour wear the top hats aswell. I like Leanne shes real | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:33 - Feb 2 with 1483 views | Gowerjack |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:28 - Feb 2 by Lohengrin | From my understanding of your heroine, Trampie, she took a course in sociology at Treforest Polytechnic. I'd venture to suggest that her breadth of understanding and grasp of context as regards Churchill's tenure at the Home Office are likely to be somewhat limited. |
Very funny fair play.. She's having a good go on the slippery pole however.... | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:37 - Feb 2 with 1480 views | trampie |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 20:28 - Feb 2 by Lohengrin | From my understanding of your heroine, Trampie, she took a course in sociology at Treforest Polytechnic. I'd venture to suggest that her breadth of understanding and grasp of context as regards Churchill's tenure at the Home Office are likely to be somewhat limited. |
Understanding you say, she is from Penygraig mun. You know the same place where Annie Powell was a councillor [perhaps you don't know, you can look it up], the lovely Leanne is one of the few modern politicians to do a real job, she spent time with one of modern Wales political thinkers [no longer with us and you would not of heard of him so don't ask], she is steeped in local history and social justice politics, she is the business mun, getting people that have been brainwashed by the Anglo's and been offered tax cuts in the past [as bribes some would say] to vote for her this time round might well be difficult but what she stands for is for real. The lady is for real. [Post edited 2 Feb 2015 21:49]
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:57 - Feb 2 with 1449 views | Lohengrin |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:37 - Feb 2 by trampie | Understanding you say, she is from Penygraig mun. You know the same place where Annie Powell was a councillor [perhaps you don't know, you can look it up], the lovely Leanne is one of the few modern politicians to do a real job, she spent time with one of modern Wales political thinkers [no longer with us and you would not of heard of him so don't ask], she is steeped in local history and social justice politics, she is the business mun, getting people that have been brainwashed by the Anglo's and been offered tax cuts in the past [as bribes some would say] to vote for her this time round might well be difficult but what she stands for is for real. The lady is for real. [Post edited 2 Feb 2015 21:49]
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I certainly know who Annie Powell was, Trampie. This is the same woman Saunders Lewis described as "a she-devil." Fair play to you this journey you seem to be on trying to reconcile and synthesise disparate and antithetical strands of political opinion is Homeric in its scope. Jose Antonio called it "the grand denouement." It's a hard road to hold I wish you luck. Incidentally, you may want to ease back a bit on the anti-anglo line. You realise that Wood is an archetypal Saxon surname, I'm sure. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 22:07 - Feb 2 with 1436 views | trampie |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:57 - Feb 2 by Lohengrin | I certainly know who Annie Powell was, Trampie. This is the same woman Saunders Lewis described as "a she-devil." Fair play to you this journey you seem to be on trying to reconcile and synthesise disparate and antithetical strands of political opinion is Homeric in its scope. Jose Antonio called it "the grand denouement." It's a hard road to hold I wish you luck. Incidentally, you may want to ease back a bit on the anti-anglo line. You realise that Wood is an archetypal Saxon surname, I'm sure. |
There is a world of difference between civic and cultural and calling a spade a spade is to be commended surely in a political vortex of spin, i'm sure you agree. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 22:09 - Feb 2 with 1432 views | Lohengrin |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 22:07 - Feb 2 by trampie | There is a world of difference between civic and cultural and calling a spade a spade is to be commended surely in a political vortex of spin, i'm sure you agree. |
I do indeed. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 22:45 - Feb 2 with 1408 views | trampie | I have heard she has slept on street pavements to highlight problems, being arrested through protesting for what she believes in and at other times being kettled by the police, she has apparently risen from an ordinary if not very low base without any privileges to lead a political party that has been the second party in the country on occasion [a left of centre party known in some quarters as a petit bourgeois party, so she has done well to be in charge of such a club], done a real job unlike many modern politicians, referred to the Queen by her name and been thrown out of Parliament/Assembly for doing so, travelled to Parliament/Assembly every day on a public bus to work so I have heard, lives in an ordinary house in the same street where she was brought up apparently. Has written for left wing publications as well as newspapers like the morning star, has written on message boards [like this one but not this one as far as know ? lol], apparently loves speaking at rallies. Has affiliations according to sources on the net that include,Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Amnesty International, CAMRA, Republic, Cymru Cuba and the Bevan Foundation. Fights the British imperialist nationalists at every turn, it goes without saying when it comes to foreign policy all future independent Celtic nations are likely to vote with the rest of the world on most issues and not with England who are likely to vote with America and Israel against the rest of the World. The lady is from a radical political area, she knew a Welsh modern political thinker, she no doubt is a product of her environment, she is for real, a RRRRR, a Real Radical Red Rhondda Rebel. Any lady that supports Wales and social justice policies and the campaign for Real Ale gets my vote [she looks good too which is always a plus] . [Post edited 2 Feb 2015 23:01]
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 05:11 - Feb 3 with 1343 views | Lohengrin |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 22:45 - Feb 2 by trampie | I have heard she has slept on street pavements to highlight problems, being arrested through protesting for what she believes in and at other times being kettled by the police, she has apparently risen from an ordinary if not very low base without any privileges to lead a political party that has been the second party in the country on occasion [a left of centre party known in some quarters as a petit bourgeois party, so she has done well to be in charge of such a club], done a real job unlike many modern politicians, referred to the Queen by her name and been thrown out of Parliament/Assembly for doing so, travelled to Parliament/Assembly every day on a public bus to work so I have heard, lives in an ordinary house in the same street where she was brought up apparently. Has written for left wing publications as well as newspapers like the morning star, has written on message boards [like this one but not this one as far as know ? lol], apparently loves speaking at rallies. Has affiliations according to sources on the net that include,Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Amnesty International, CAMRA, Republic, Cymru Cuba and the Bevan Foundation. Fights the British imperialist nationalists at every turn, it goes without saying when it comes to foreign policy all future independent Celtic nations are likely to vote with the rest of the world on most issues and not with England who are likely to vote with America and Israel against the rest of the World. The lady is from a radical political area, she knew a Welsh modern political thinker, she no doubt is a product of her environment, she is for real, a RRRRR, a Real Radical Red Rhondda Rebel. Any lady that supports Wales and social justice policies and the campaign for Real Ale gets my vote [she looks good too which is always a plus] . [Post edited 2 Feb 2015 23:01]
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Yet she heads up Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru? A movement at its foundation staunchly anti-Communist, Royalist and avowedly Christian preaching a doctrine of ruralism and the centrality of western European culture. Saunders Lewis, Dick Valentine and Ambrose Bebb had far, far more in common with young Marion over on the other thread than they ever did with people like Leanne Wood. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 08:14 - Feb 3 with 1331 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 21:33 - Feb 2 by Gowerjack | Very funny fair play.. She's having a good go on the slippery pole however.... |
She can have a go on mine anyday. Aaaiiii nnnneeeeeee dddaaaa aaayyyyy | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 09:34 - Feb 3 with 1309 views | trampie |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 05:11 - Feb 3 by Lohengrin | Yet she heads up Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru? A movement at its foundation staunchly anti-Communist, Royalist and avowedly Christian preaching a doctrine of ruralism and the centrality of western European culture. Saunders Lewis, Dick Valentine and Ambrose Bebb had far, far more in common with young Marion over on the other thread than they ever did with people like Leanne Wood. |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 09:35 - Feb 3 with 1309 views | trampie |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 05:11 - Feb 3 by Lohengrin | Yet she heads up Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru? A movement at its foundation staunchly anti-Communist, Royalist and avowedly Christian preaching a doctrine of ruralism and the centrality of western European culture. Saunders Lewis, Dick Valentine and Ambrose Bebb had far, far more in common with young Marion over on the other thread than they ever did with people like Leanne Wood. |
Plaid is full of the Welsh intelligentsia, it is or at least was a broad church, Plaid had been a social justice party for most of its history, I live in a Plaid stronghold (but im from a Labour stronghold), its the landowners, teachers and solicitors around me that vote Plaid and not so much the working class. Plaid voting in the lovely Leanne as leader was a statement of intent and direction, female, South Walian, stonch left wing, Welsh speaker learner and not even a Welsh surname. The party faithful have spoken and wanted the Red Rhondda Rebel to lead them, very refreshing . [Post edited 3 Feb 2015 9:40]
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 08:51 - Feb 4 with 1249 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 09:35 - Feb 3 by trampie | Plaid is full of the Welsh intelligentsia, it is or at least was a broad church, Plaid had been a social justice party for most of its history, I live in a Plaid stronghold (but im from a Labour stronghold), its the landowners, teachers and solicitors around me that vote Plaid and not so much the working class. Plaid voting in the lovely Leanne as leader was a statement of intent and direction, female, South Walian, stonch left wing, Welsh speaker learner and not even a Welsh surname. The party faithful have spoken and wanted the Red Rhondda Rebel to lead them, very refreshing . [Post edited 3 Feb 2015 9:40]
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Plaid are actually missing a glorious opportunity to fill a massive left wing vacuum left by labour since the party's defection to the centre right. It needs a huge makeover though to make it more accessible to English voters because what I'm advocating is something that is probably way beyond any of the founding fathers of the party ever envisaged. But are plaid brave enough or confident enough to contemplate being the real "Old Labour" party and to move into industrial heartlands all over England and field candidates in those constituencies? Let's not forget that the Labour Party of old had partly it's beginnings in our fair country. It can be done. It needs to be done. | |
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Leanne (gives me) Wood on 09:09 - Feb 4 with 1241 views | trampie |
Leanne (gives me) Wood on 08:51 - Feb 4 by Brynmill_Jack | Plaid are actually missing a glorious opportunity to fill a massive left wing vacuum left by labour since the party's defection to the centre right. It needs a huge makeover though to make it more accessible to English voters because what I'm advocating is something that is probably way beyond any of the founding fathers of the party ever envisaged. But are plaid brave enough or confident enough to contemplate being the real "Old Labour" party and to move into industrial heartlands all over England and field candidates in those constituencies? Let's not forget that the Labour Party of old had partly it's beginnings in our fair country. It can be done. It needs to be done. |
It would take a huge makeover but you are right there is a massive vacuum left by Labour when Labour became another Tory party. People in England have mentioned Plaid should stand there because they like their policies (that could be implemented in England). I thought you was going to say when I started reading your post that Plaid need to appeal more to English speaking people in Wales (which is the vast majority) and I certainly think they should try harder to do that. The problem being the Labour party from the very start has tried to discredit them and the same go's for the media, its laughable as in my time of being a voter Plaid have been very middle of the road and sensible with generally reasonable candidates, the extremists are Labour and the Tories who are backed by the press. | |
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