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I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays.
All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. |
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On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote:
I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) |
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On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote:
On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. -- -- Colin Bignell |
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On 23/04/17 09:58, Nightjar wrote:
On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. All Corbyn has are a bunch of airy fairy principles. I don't admire him for sticking to them, I regard him with utter contempt as a man who has never grown up enough to face reality, and is just a puppet of the hard left who have their fingers right up his bottom. -- "In our post-modern world, climate science is not powerful because it is true: it is true because it is powerful." Lucas Bergkamp |
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I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is
that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. |
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On 23/04/17 10:59, Brian Gaff wrote:
I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. It's even harder in a world run by socialists. But of course this world is not run by capitalists. Its not run by anybody. Brian -- No Apple devices were knowingly used in the preparation of this post. |
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On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Very true, harry. After two terms of Tory mismanagement, the economy certainly needs sorting. And even more so when we actually quit the EU. Which again happened because of Tory mismanagement. So I take it you will not be voting Tory? -- *'ome is where you 'ang your @ * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Brian Gaff" writes: I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. Around a 1.5% drop in productivity, which is small compared with how far we're behind other EU countries anyway. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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... On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. That is the same as saying you admire any other lunatic who will not see sense. |
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"Richard" writes: "Nightjar" wrote in message ... On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. That is the same as saying you admire any other lunatic who will not see sense. No, different thing. I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Unfortunately, I can't say that of anywhere near enough politicians. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 00:26:36 -0700 (PDT), harry
wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. I remember the morning after the start of the banking crisis when share prices took a tumble and the Pound Sterling was under pressure, Harriet Harman wanted Parliament to discuss a motion on gender balance. |
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On 23/04/17 08:26, harry wrote:
[snipped Harry] Responding to the title only, I happened to read Craig Murray this morning on the Marr Interview with Corbyn: " ...he went for the tabloid favourite. Would Corbyn push the button and fire nuclear missiles? It says a very great deal about our politics that it is taken by the media establishment as axiomatic that anybody who will not participate in the probable destruction of the entire human race, is the crazy person in the room." He does have a point. https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archi...byn-conundrum/ TW |
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Unfortunately, I can't say that of anywhere near enough politicians. Indeed. Greater love hath no politician than that he'd willingly lay down the lives of millions of other people in pursuit his principles. I mean. Maximillian Robespierre, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse Tung, Pol Pot. What's not to like ? michael adams .... |
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On 23/04/2017 13:53, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , "Richard" writes: "Nightjar" wrote in message ... On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. That is the same as saying you admire any other lunatic who will not see sense. No, different thing. I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Unfortunately, I can't say that of anywhere near enough politicians. But you don't have to vote for the ****s. -- Adam |
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On 23/04/2017 15:40, TimW wrote:
On 23/04/17 08:26, harry wrote: [snipped Harry] Responding to the title only, I happened to read Craig Murray this morning on the Marr Interview with Corbyn: " ...he went for the tabloid favourite. Would Corbyn push the button and fire nuclear missiles? It says a very great deal about our politics that it is taken by the media establishment as axiomatic that anybody who will not participate in the probable destruction of the entire human race, is the crazy person in the room." He does have a point. Can you see it? Are you sure that's not the way his trousers have rucked up? -- Adam |
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On 23/04/2017 11:04, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Very true, harry. After two terms of Tory mismanagement, the economy certainly needs sorting. And even more so when we actually quit the EU. Which again happened because of Tory mismanagement. So I take it you will not be voting Tory? bit more than mismanagement, never seen so many chief rats jump ship in all my life, **** me they have been in charge for 6 years, 6 years of no pay rises 6 years of complete and utter shafting of the general public but still the public want them. Reminds me of public schools and the matron smacking your arse, God but they enjoy it. Course the Tories can't blame anyone else for their cock ups now. |
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On 23/04/2017 10:59, Brian Gaff wrote:
I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian At this moment in GB we do not have an entitlement to Bank Holidays, only 28 days annual leave, which was given by guess who? |
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On Sunday, 23 April 2017 13:56:50 UTC+1, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , "Richard" writes: "Nightjar" wrote in message ... On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. That is the same as saying you admire any other lunatic who will not see sense. No, different thing. I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Unfortunately, I can't say that of anywhere near enough politicians. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] Bliar never had any principles. |
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dennis@home wrote:
On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Part time is better than zero hours contracts. -- Roger Hayter |
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On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:12:42 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Very true, harry. After two terms of Tory mismanagement, the economy certainly needs sorting. And even more so when we actually quit the EU. Which again happened because of Tory mismanagement. So I take it you will not be voting Tory? The economy was ****ed by Brown Bliar. (Forgotten so soon?) It will take decades to fix. If it's not fixed soon there will be economic disaster. |
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On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:00:01 UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Socialism always fails. No exceptions. |
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On 23/04/17 18:26, critcher wrote:
On 23/04/2017 10:59, Brian Gaff wrote: I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian At this moment in GB we do not have an entitlement to Bank Holidays, only 28 days annual leave, which was given by guess who? Who gives a **** anyway? Actually the standard pattern of employment generally gives about 160 days leave per year. -- Gun Control: The law that ensures that only criminals have guns. |
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On 23/04/17 18:23, critcher wrote:
On 23/04/2017 11:04, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Very true, harry. After two terms of Tory mismanagement, the economy certainly needs sorting. And even more so when we actually quit the EU. Which again happened because of Tory mismanagement. So I take it you will not be voting Tory? bit more than mismanagement, never seen so many chief rats jump ship in all my life, **** me they have been in charge for 6 years, 6 years of no pay rises 6 years of complete and utter shafting of the general public but still the public want them. Reminds me of public schools and the matron smacking your arse, Oh you are a guilt ridden boarding school boy are you? God but they enjoy it. I am sure you did. Course the Tories can't blame anyone else for their cock ups now. Its another hate filled lefty**** troll dribbling into his bib again... -- Gun Control: The law that ensures that only criminals have guns. |
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harry wrote
I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Labour is completely irrelevant politically, currently. Likely for more than a decade too like they were with that other fool Foote. And its unlikely they will go for another like Blair any decade soon either. Their only real possibility is a coalition with SNP and I can't see that happening either with SNP getting more rabid by the day as they try to get out of the UK and back into the EU. |
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On 23/04/2017 13:53, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Not sure how Blair got into that list... He always seemed incapable of having an opinion until a focus group told him which one to have! -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 23/04/2017 18:32, Roger Hayter wrote:
dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Part time is better than zero hours contracts. Not all zero hour contracts are bad. Some people want to be on the NHS bank system and supply teaching, etc. |
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Nightjar wrote
dennis@home wrote harry wrote I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? Sure, but 4 more bank holidays isnt going to get that. And it isnt as if the current unemployment rate in Britain is a problem in the parts of Britain that matter, and in the dregs of Britain, 4 more bank holidays wont achieve a damned thing where hardly anyone actually has a real job. I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, I dont when they are terminally stupid. Same with that other fool Foote. even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party More complete irrelevancy. and, ultimately, him as party leader. I doubt it. Foote lasted for a hell of a long time. Thats the way that party works and they wont be buying another Blair any decade soon now. Not that I mind, there is very little of Labour policy that makes any sense at all. Tho you can certainly argue that a viable democracy needs a viable opposition just to keep the Torys from doing really stupid stuff like the poll tax etc. |
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I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. I know they wont. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, That’s a lie with Norway alone. most people do not understand how its supposed to work. You havent even noticed that Norway has worked a lot better than Britain. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Britain has done quite well, that’s why the dregs of the EU keep pouring in. "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. |
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"John Rumm" wrote in message o.uk... On 23/04/2017 13:53, Andrew Gabriel wrote: I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Not sure how Blair got into that list... He always seemed incapable of having an opinion until a focus group told him which one to have! Even sillier than you usually manage. He was of the opinion that the Labour Party needed a bomb under it without needing any focus group on that. |
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"harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:12:42 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Very true, harry. After two terms of Tory mismanagement, the economy certainly needs sorting. And even more so when we actually quit the EU. Which again happened because of Tory mismanagement. So I take it you will not be voting Tory? The economy was ****ed by Brown Bliar. Yep. (Forgotten so soon?) Yep, they always do forget very quickly. It will take decades to fix. Nope, its largely fixed itself now. If it's not fixed soon Its already been fixed. Thats why so many choose to move to Britain. there will be economic disaster. Not a chance. |
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"harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:00:01 UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote: I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Socialism always fails. No exceptions. How odd that Norway didnt. |
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On 23/04/17 08:26, harry wrote: [snipped Harry] Responding to the title only, I happened to read Craig Murray this morning on the Marr Interview with Corbyn: " ...he went for the tabloid favourite. Would Corbyn push the button and fire nuclear missiles? It says a very great deal about our politics that it is taken by the media establishment as axiomatic that anybody who will not participate in the probable destruction of the entire human race, is the crazy person in the room." He does have a point. https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archi...byn-conundrum/ TW Perhaps he does, but it is flawed. Are you prepared to simply die to let an enemy succeed? Beachy Head is that way |
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On Sunday, 23 April 2017 22:37:41 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote:
"harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:00:01 UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote: I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays.. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Socialism always fails. No exceptions. How odd that Norway didnt. It fails when it runs out of "free" money. When their gas runs out it will collapse. I notice you don't mention Sweden any more. |
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"Huge" wrote in message ... On 2017-04-23, michael adams wrote: "Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... I also admire politicians who have genuine principles, for standing up for what they believe in, and not bowing down to party and career progression. There aren't anywhere near enough of them. People like Corbyn, Blair, Tony Benn, Hilary Benn, Heseltine, Tebbit, Thatcher, etc. That doesn't mean I support their views - I don't think anyone could support all the above, but I respect them for being genuine to their own beliefs. Unfortunately, I can't say that of anywhere near enough politicians. Indeed. Greater love hath no politician than that he'd willingly lay down the lives of millions of other people in pursuit his principles. I mean. Maximillian Robespierre, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse Tung, Pol Pot. Now let's see. Maximillin Robespierre, Reign of Terror 1793,1794 estimated 40,000 killed Joseph Stalin estimates of those executed, worked or starved to death 20-60 million Mao Tse Tung Great Leap Forward estimated 45 million dead Pol Pot, Up to 25% of the Cambodian poulation killed between 1 and 3 million people. Meanwhile, somewhere in Southern England (one assumes) You omitted "... all the while stealing their money and spending it on things they neither need nor want." A retired Bankster has a little moanette about income tax. Cry Me a River. Taxpayer support for UK banks: FAQs a.. Provision of cash in the form of loans to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and insolvent b.. banks to support deposits, and the purchase of share capital in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. Peak support (£bn) Guarantee commitments 1,029 Cash outlay 133 Total peak support 1,162 https://www.nao.org.uk/highlights/ta...uk-banks-faqs/ michael adams |
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On 23/04/17 10:25, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/04/17 09:58, Nightjar wrote: On 23-Apr-17 9:48 AM, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Isn't that what job sharing is supposed to achieve? I have to say I admire Corbyn for sticking to his principles, even if they almost certainly mean political suicide for his party and, ultimately, him as party leader. All Corbyn has are a bunch of airy fairy principles. I don't admire him for sticking to them, I regard him with utter contempt as a man who has never grown up enough to face reality, and is just a puppet of the hard left who have their fingers right up his bottom. Here, ere, total agree. |
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"harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 23 April 2017 22:37:41 UTC+1, Rod Speed wrote: "harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 23 April 2017 11:00:01 UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote: I don't think a few bank holidays will make much odds. The problem really is that as there has been no in living memory socialist government that has worked, most people do not understand how its supposed to work. The worry is, of course that neither does he. Utopia is wonderful but hard to achieve in a world run by capitalists. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "harry" wrote in message ... I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Socialism always fails. No exceptions. How odd that Norway didnt. It fails when it runs out of "free" money. Norway hasnt failed. In fact their socialism is why every single norwegian has lots more money than they would otherwise have had. When their gas runs out it will collapse. Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland. I notice you don't mention Sweden any more. It hasnt collapsed either. |
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dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 18:32, Roger Hayter wrote: dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Part time is better than zero hours contracts. Not all zero hour contracts are bad. Some people want to be on the NHS bank system and supply teaching, etc. Yes. I well remember a obviously well heeled retired gent using his new Merc for Uber. It suited him to work or not when he wanted. So very representative of mini cab drivers. -- *Never miss a good chance to shut up.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
... In article . com, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 18:32, Roger Hayter wrote: dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Part time is better than zero hours contracts. Not all zero hour contracts are bad. Some people want to be on the NHS bank system and supply teaching, etc. Yes. I well remember a obviously well heeled retired gent using his new Merc for Uber. It suited him to work or not when he wanted. So very representative of mini cab drivers. And the purpose of your pathetic little bitchy whine is? |
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Richard wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article . com, dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 18:32, Roger Hayter wrote: dennis@home wrote: On 23/04/2017 08:26, harry wrote: I see Corbyn is trying bribe the electorate with more public holidays. All part of the socialist "Money-Grows-On-Trees" in Lala Land syndrome. They should thinking how to fix the economy instead of heading for economic disaster. Think about it.. they want to reduce unemployment so have less working days for some and employ more. ;-) Part time is better than zero hours contracts. Not all zero hour contracts are bad. Some people want to be on the NHS bank system and supply teaching, etc. Yes. I well remember a obviously well heeled retired gent using his new Merc for Uber. It suited him to work or not when he wanted. So very representative of mini cab drivers. And the purpose of your pathetic little bitchy whine is? Something along the lines of people who actually want zero hours contracts being a very small fraction of those forced to take them? Perhaps? -- Roger Hayter |
OT Barking mad Corbyn
On 24/04/17 07:52, Richard wrote:
"TimW" wrote in message ... On 23/04/17 08:26, harry wrote: [snipped Harry] Responding to the title only, I happened to read Craig Murray this morning on the Marr Interview with Corbyn: " ...he went for the tabloid favourite. Would Corbyn push the button and fire nuclear missiles? It says a very great deal about our politics that it is taken by the media establishment as axiomatic that anybody who will not participate in the probable destruction of the entire human race, is the crazy person in the room." He does have a point. https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archi...byn-conundrum/ TW Perhaps he does, but it is flawed. Are you prepared to simply die to let an enemy succeed? Beachy Head is that way Don't understand that at all. |
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