Simon Danczuk MP on 15:31 - Dec 31 with 1180 views | mrrockin | I look forward to the inevitable Jeremy Corbyn wasn't left wing enough excuses | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 15:32 - Dec 31 with 1177 views | acejack3065 |
Simon Danczuk MP on 15:29 - Dec 31 by blueytheblue | Eh, either way Labour will have a(n) (un)civil war. I'm stocking up on popcorn for the inveitable. |
It has to happen every 20 years or so but yes, winter is coming. | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 15:40 - Dec 31 with 1164 views | blueytheblue | Hmm, the 17 yr old is a student. Dead keen on a career in politics, she says. Funnily enough, she's not studying something relevant to politics but performing arts. Did she contact his office asking for advice on how to get into politics? No. She contacted him via facebook. As you do. Did Danczuk say he was horny? According to the screenshot in the Sun article he did. That comment was surrounded by comments from the student "I'm quite turned on just thinking about it" and "Another thought that just popped into my head of you <blanked out> moaning your name..." I guess she's quite the shrinking violet, so offended by Danczuk's comments that the fact she seemed to be incredibly willing to get involved in the nature and tone of the messages she had to run to the paper. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6831830/No-fool-like-an-old-fool-Teen- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3379840/Labour-MP-Simon-Danczuk-accused- TL;DR version. Smells of a total setup - if not by Corbynistas but by someone wanting to make money running to the press. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 16:12 - Dec 31 with 1138 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 15:40 - Dec 31 by blueytheblue | Hmm, the 17 yr old is a student. Dead keen on a career in politics, she says. Funnily enough, she's not studying something relevant to politics but performing arts. Did she contact his office asking for advice on how to get into politics? No. She contacted him via facebook. As you do. Did Danczuk say he was horny? According to the screenshot in the Sun article he did. That comment was surrounded by comments from the student "I'm quite turned on just thinking about it" and "Another thought that just popped into my head of you <blanked out> moaning your name..." I guess she's quite the shrinking violet, so offended by Danczuk's comments that the fact she seemed to be incredibly willing to get involved in the nature and tone of the messages she had to run to the paper. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6831830/No-fool-like-an-old-fool-Teen- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3379840/Labour-MP-Simon-Danczuk-accused- TL;DR version. Smells of a total setup - if not by Corbynistas but by someone wanting to make money running to the press. |
Bit of both I'd suggest. They've been out to get him and others for a while. But sorry Jeremy is a nice guy, must repeat one, two, three. | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 16:50 - Dec 31 with 1120 views | Gowerjack |
Simon Danczuk MP on 15:19 - Dec 31 by exiledclaseboy | And as 1974 began, so 2015 ends. Lohengrin waxing lyrical about reds. Comforting. |
Serious question. Did Loh see reds under the bed when Blair was PM? | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 16:51 - Dec 31 with 1114 views | blueytheblue |
Simon Danczuk MP on 16:50 - Dec 31 by Gowerjack | Serious question. Did Loh see reds under the bed when Blair was PM? |
Probably not given the scummier element, Militant Tendancy et al had been expelled as part of the process of making Labour electable. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 17:15 - Dec 31 with 1093 views | Gowerjack |
Simon Danczuk MP on 16:51 - Dec 31 by blueytheblue | Probably not given the scummier element, Militant Tendancy et al had been expelled as part of the process of making Labour electable. |
Hence the question | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 17:18 - Dec 31 with 1089 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 16:50 - Dec 31 by Gowerjack | Serious question. Did Loh see reds under the bed when Blair was PM? |
Serious answer: I never regarded New Labour as emerging from any left-tradition whatsoever more as an immoral excrescence of the free-market exploitation racket I despise every bit as much as communism. Money and Mob - either horn of the Devil. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 17:19 - Dec 31 with 1086 views | blueytheblue |
Simon Danczuk MP on 17:15 - Dec 31 by Gowerjack | Hence the question |
Well, can't speak for him but my view would be that clowns like Abbott pose no threat. People like Burnham are to the right of the party, again not much of a threat. The die hard left on the other hand... | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 17:25 - Dec 31 with 1078 views | Gowerjack |
Simon Danczuk MP on 17:18 - Dec 31 by Lohengrin | Serious answer: I never regarded New Labour as emerging from any left-tradition whatsoever more as an immoral excrescence of the free-market exploitation racket I despise every bit as much as communism. Money and Mob - either horn of the Devil. |
"Immoral excrescence" I cowin' luvs it I do ! HNY Loh ! | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:02 - Dec 31 with 1047 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 17:19 - Dec 31 by blueytheblue | Well, can't speak for him but my view would be that clowns like Abbott pose no threat. People like Burnham are to the right of the party, again not much of a threat. The die hard left on the other hand... |
Burnham is whatever you want him to be, I reckon he'll move more left now. Old Ed is making a comeback btw, read in new statesman that he is line for a Cabinet comeback. Always wanted to run on a left wing ticket. | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:10 - Dec 31 with 1041 views | exiledclaseboy |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:02 - Dec 31 by mrrockin | Burnham is whatever you want him to be, I reckon he'll move more left now. Old Ed is making a comeback btw, read in new statesman that he is line for a Cabinet comeback. Always wanted to run on a left wing ticket. |
He could end up as the William Hague of post-new Labour. Failed leader turned beloved party elder. Or, y'know, maybe not. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:12 - Dec 31 with 1035 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:10 - Dec 31 by exiledclaseboy | He could end up as the William Hague of post-new Labour. Failed leader turned beloved party elder. Or, y'know, maybe not. |
I was thinking more along the lines of a mongrel returning to lap at its own vomit. It's all a matter of perspective, I suppose? | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:13 - Dec 31 with 1034 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:10 - Dec 31 by exiledclaseboy | He could end up as the William Hague of post-new Labour. Failed leader turned beloved party elder. Or, y'know, maybe not. |
I liked old Ed, had a lot of time for him wasn't a leader though. Yes, I think he could be the new Hague. | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:13 - Dec 31 with 1034 views | exiledclaseboy |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:12 - Dec 31 by Lohengrin | I was thinking more along the lines of a mongrel returning to lap at its own vomit. It's all a matter of perspective, I suppose? |
Nasty thing to say about William Hague. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:16 - Dec 31 with 1027 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:13 - Dec 31 by exiledclaseboy | Nasty thing to say about William Hague. |
The little fellow needn't feel singled out, I hold almost all of them in complete contempt if that's any consolation to him. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:17 - Dec 31 with 1025 views | mrrockin | | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:17 - Dec 31 with 1022 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:16 - Dec 31 by Lohengrin | The little fellow needn't feel singled out, I hold almost all of them in complete contempt if that's any consolation to him. |
How would you change the system? | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:18 - Dec 31 with 1021 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:17 - Dec 31 by mrrockin | |
Moses Miliband? | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:19 - Dec 31 with 1021 views | exiledclaseboy |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:17 - Dec 31 by mrrockin | How would you change the system? |
Read any of Oswald Mosley's writings and you'll have a fairly good idea. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:24 - Dec 31 with 1015 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:19 - Dec 31 by exiledclaseboy | Read any of Oswald Mosley's writings and you'll have a fairly good idea. |
Fascism = Corporatism from the little I've read on the subject. How is that in anyway much different to what we have now? | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:24 - Dec 31 with 1014 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:17 - Dec 31 by mrrockin | How would you change the system? |
As I've said time and again on here taking the first steps towards disengaging from the global economy is the essential prerequisite to effect any meaningful change. That capital becomes the servant not the master of man. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:25 - Dec 31 with 1010 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:24 - Dec 31 by Lohengrin | As I've said time and again on here taking the first steps towards disengaging from the global economy is the essential prerequisite to effect any meaningful change. That capital becomes the servant not the master of man. |
I thought you were an Empire man? | | | |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:31 - Dec 31 with 1006 views | Lohengrin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:24 - Dec 31 by mrrockin | Fascism = Corporatism from the little I've read on the subject. How is that in anyway much different to what we have now? |
British Corporatism belonged to a pre-war school of theory that sought to synthesise class interest in a great crusade for National and Imperial resurgence. The literature is still out there if you browse Abebooks. It's fascinating to study but irrelevant to the world post-war. | |
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Simon Danczuk MP on 18:32 - Dec 31 with 1002 views | mrrockin |
Simon Danczuk MP on 18:31 - Dec 31 by Lohengrin | British Corporatism belonged to a pre-war school of theory that sought to synthesise class interest in a great crusade for National and Imperial resurgence. The literature is still out there if you browse Abebooks. It's fascinating to study but irrelevant to the world post-war. |
What economic system are you advocating then Lohengrin? | | | |
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