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She said: ‘I practise witchcraft. It’s something I’ve always been attracted to and I like it because it’s female-centric. I feel most religions are driven by and tailored for men.’
She added: ‘It interests me because it’s part of my ancestry — voodoo is more entwined in black identity than Christianity.’
Other pearlers include; She called the suffragettes "white supremacists" and claimed that white people are "socially conditioned to be racist".
Are you going to vote for this shower? Do these people represent YOU?
I'll try again as well. What is wrong with the private bill proposed by the member for Gorton. We have already established that the current reform is unfair because it excludes two million new voters. Unless you think that is a good thing?
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Corbyn landslide... on 21:52 - Mar 5 with 2415 views
I dont care much for random figures on an internet forum.
Would the boundary reform hand the tories an advanage in the next election? I think it would. It will be very fair though.
Lefties tying people in knots with stats wont alter anything.
They’re not “random figures” they are the actual votes cast and seats won at an election held only nine months ago. If those stats are tying you in knots I can’t help you much. It was a simple question.
By the way, the reason the boundary changes can’t get through Parliament (although they haven’t actually tried yet) is because some Tories and the DUP won’t support them.
By the way, the reason the boundary changes can’t get through Parliament (although they haven’t actually tried yet) is because some Tories and the DUP won’t support them.
The DUP wont support them for the same reason as Labour. Self interest.
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Corbyn landslide... on 22:04 - Mar 5 with 2366 views
By the way, the reason the boundary changes can’t get through Parliament (although they haven’t actually tried yet) is because some Tories and the DUP won’t support them.
Bloody dictatorship.
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Corbyn landslide... on 22:04 - Mar 5 with 2365 views
I'll try again as well. What is wrong with the private bill proposed by the member for Gorton. We have already established that the current reform is unfair because it excludes two million new voters. Unless you think that is a good thing?
Independent review Vs Private bill from Labour MP of Gorton.
What a cracker you are
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Corbyn landslide... on 22:06 - Mar 5 with 2355 views
Such a flawed answer. The 15% rule is there to stop the members aka momenum & unions completely taking over the party. The MP's should definately have a big say in the leadership of their party.
You are talking tripe.
Socialists do not like truth.
Dodged the boundaries question I see. Typical.
Judgng by the amout of fake news coming from the Tory press, MP's and even Ministers it's fair to say that Capitalists like the truth even less.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
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Corbyn landslide... on 22:07 - Mar 5 with 2347 views
All MPs should support the reform this is my point. Whether it benefits them or not the reform is needed. To oppose it for self interest is extreme cunntiness of the highest order.
I am not a tory so do not treat me like one.
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Corbyn landslide... on 22:10 - Mar 5 with 2334 views
Yep agree, he could push the country right over the edge of a cliff ! That's the last thing this country would need is catastrophic over-expenditure (kamikaze economics of the madhouse) added to that amount...... This countries economy would then well and truly end up the worst possible of basket-cases. That is my worry!
George Galloway mentioned the U.K's national debt prior to the credit-crunch disaster saying debt has to be paid back some time, he predicted a major looming crisis, he used the term "You've got to pay the piper". He was right! Any government and bunch of individuals can go out and borrow and spend a few trillion, it's the paying back the debt and interest thats the tricky bit.
Argus!
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Corbyn landslide... on 23:39 - Mar 5 with 2256 views
Corbyn landslide... on 23:25 - Mar 5 by Wingstandwood
Yep agree, he could push the country right over the edge of a cliff ! That's the last thing this country would need is catastrophic over-expenditure (kamikaze economics of the madhouse) added to that amount...... This countries economy would then well and truly end up the worst possible of basket-cases. That is my worry!
George Galloway mentioned the U.K's national debt prior to the credit-crunch disaster saying debt has to be paid back some time, he predicted a major looming crisis, he used the term "You've got to pay the piper". He was right! Any government and bunch of individuals can go out and borrow and spend a few trillion, it's the paying back the debt and interest thats the tricky bit.
The unfolding economic disaster that is England’s Brexit, will adverdely impact our ability to pay the national debt for decades. Well done feckwits.... ðŸ‘
As Trump might say - brexit is bigly bad !!
Beware of the Risen People
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Corbyn landslide... on 23:50 - Mar 5 with 2250 views
Corbyn landslide... on 23:39 - Mar 5 by Kilkennyjack
The unfolding economic disaster that is England’s Brexit, will adverdely impact our ability to pay the national debt for decades. Well done feckwits.... ðŸ‘
As Trump might say - brexit is bigly bad !!
Newsflash, Killy - it’s NEVER going to be paid back.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Corbyn landslide... on 00:22 - Mar 6 with 2235 views
The largest percentage is owed to “foreign investors.” You tell me? I’ll take a wild stab at the oil lobby successive governments sacrifice young British lives for.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Corbyn landslide... on 10:59 - Mar 6 with 2138 views
No matter how hard you try there is no justification for the hypocrisy.
Why is Jeremy Corbyn trying so hard to change the percentage of MP's required to back a candidate for leadership nomination from 15% to 5%? I know the answer, do you? I will give you a clue. DICTATORSHIP
Why is Jeremy Corbyn so against the boundary changes which would ensure millions of people are equally represented? This is an easy one for you.
You've missed the boat on that one. The threshold for leadership nominations was lowered to 10% last year. And I don't see how Jeremy can be a dictator when he's been elected leader twice and is already an old man. No disrespect but he wont be around forever.
Likewise there are many Tory MPs against the boundary changes because they don't want to lose their seats either. Also, thanks to the tories there are potentially millions of people missing from the electoral register that the original redistricting was based on. If they dropped the number of MPs to 600 they'd already be doing it on out of date data that disproportionately affects labour voters in labour constituencies.
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Corbyn landslide... on 11:07 - Mar 6 with 2129 views
Corbyn landslide... on 10:59 - Mar 6 by acejack3065
You've missed the boat on that one. The threshold for leadership nominations was lowered to 10% last year. And I don't see how Jeremy can be a dictator when he's been elected leader twice and is already an old man. No disrespect but he wont be around forever.
Likewise there are many Tory MPs against the boundary changes because they don't want to lose their seats either. Also, thanks to the tories there are potentially millions of people missing from the electoral register that the original redistricting was based on. If they dropped the number of MPs to 600 they'd already be doing it on out of date data that disproportionately affects labour voters in labour constituencies.
The largest percentage is owed to “foreign investors.” You tell me? I’ll take a wild stab at the oil lobby successive governments sacrifice young British lives for.