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Len McCluskey is on the Ken Loach bandwagon now that supposes any criticism of the Glorious Leader™ is inherently a bad thing, even if it's a good thing, and all bad things they might be doing should be ignored in the name of the greater good.
Well, I say McCluskey is on that bandwagon now, like many Corbyn supporters with their healthy disregard for democracy he was already there. The suggestion that those speaking truth to power 'can expect to be held to account' is a regrettable if not surprising stance within the new Labour Party being built in the image of the Glorious Leader™
Well, I say McCluskey is on that bandwagon now, like many Corbyn supporters with their healthy disregard for democracy he was already there. The suggestion that those speaking truth to power 'can expect to be held to account' is a regrettable if not surprising stance within the new Labour Party being built in the image of the Glorious Leader™
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To be fair, the anti semitism thing does seem to have some ulterior motives...
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Claiming it has ulterior motives without addressing it has ulterior motives
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Well yes. But I'm on my phone and can't be arsedDigby wrote:Claiming it has ulterior motives without addressing it has ulterior motives
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I think that's almost verbatim what Jezza told the board of deputiesStom wrote:Well yes. But I'm on my phone and can't be arsedDigby wrote:Claiming it has ulterior motives without addressing it has ulterior motives
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It's clearly getting disproportionate coverage. C'mon.Digby wrote:Claiming it has ulterior motives without addressing it has ulterior motives
There are plenty of protests that garner more than 200-300 protesters on the lawn and don't get nearly as much coverage.
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Genuine question. Do you think that calling Corbyn "Glorious Leader" with the little trademark makes you look clever?Digby wrote:Len McCluskey is on the Ken Loach bandwagon now that supposes any criticism of the Glorious Leader[emoji769] is inherently a bad thing, even if it's a good thing, and all bad things they might be doing should be ignored in the name of the greater good.
Well, I say McCluskey is on that bandwagon now, like many Corbyn supporters with their healthy disregard for democracy he was already there. The suggestion that those speaking truth to power 'can expect to be held to account' is a regrettable if not surprising stance within the new Labour Party being built in the image of the Glorious Leader[emoji769]
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I do it as it amuses me, which is typically the only reason I put any posts up. You might think I'd be hesitant to post monotonous style, but I'm confident my posting history will confirm no such concerns.canta_brian wrote:Genuine question. Do you think that calling Corbyn "Glorious Leader" with the little trademark makes you look clever?Digby wrote:Len McCluskey is on the Ken Loach bandwagon now that supposes any criticism of the Glorious Leader[emoji769] is inherently a bad thing, even if it's a good thing, and all bad things they might be doing should be ignored in the name of the greater good.
Well, I say McCluskey is on that bandwagon now, like many Corbyn supporters with their healthy disregard for democracy he was already there. The suggestion that those speaking truth to power 'can expect to be held to account' is a regrettable if not surprising stance within the new Labour Party being built in the image of the Glorious Leader[emoji769]
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Fair enough,.... as long as we remember that the trademark sign used on forums is as a direct result of The Hask.
..and you just copied it.
..and you just copied it.
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To my best recollection that's not the case, it's possible but I'd lean toward saying go whistle, or ♫
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Ok, fair enough. Seems an unfortunate section of the thread to use it in. The discussion was around the demonisation of Corbyn by the right wing press and their attempts to create a toxic brand around him. Using you "amusing" trade mark does suggest you have bought their bait hook, line and sinker.Digby wrote:I do it as it amuses me, which is typically the only reason I put any posts up. You might think I'd be hesitant to post monotonous style, but I'm confident my posting history will confirm no such concerns.canta_brian wrote:Genuine question. Do you think that calling Corbyn "Glorious Leader" with the little trademark makes you look clever?Digby wrote:Len McCluskey is on the Ken Loach bandwagon now that supposes any criticism of the Glorious Leader[emoji769] is inherently a bad thing, even if it's a good thing, and all bad things they might be doing should be ignored in the name of the greater good.
Well, I say McCluskey is on that bandwagon now, like many Corbyn supporters with their healthy disregard for democracy he was already there. The suggestion that those speaking truth to power 'can expect to be held to account' is a regrettable if not surprising stance within the new Labour Party being built in the image of the Glorious Leader[emoji769]
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And yet on the other side there are people lining up to say one mustn't criticise the Glorious Leader™ in the name of the greater good. I've also yet to see Corbyn being demonised, more he's being held to account for things he's said and done, and for what he might do, though maybe you read more unconventional media than Icanta_brian wrote:Ok, fair enough. Seems an unfortunate section of the thread to use it in. The discussion was around the demonisation of Corbyn by the right wing press and their attempts to create a toxic brand around him. Using you "amusing" trade mark does suggest you have bought their bait hook, line and sinker.Digby wrote:I do it as it amuses me, which is typically the only reason I put any posts up. You might think I'd be hesitant to post monotonous style, but I'm confident my posting history will confirm no such concerns.canta_brian wrote:Genuine question. Do you think that calling Corbyn "Glorious Leader" with the little trademark makes you look clever?
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Who has said that Corbyn shouldn't be criticised? Can you please point to these people 'lining up' to say this?Digby wrote:And yet on the other side there are people lining up to say one mustn't criticise the Glorious Leader™ in the name of the greater good. I've also yet to see Corbyn being demonised, more he's being held to account for things he's said and done, and for what he might do, though maybe you read more unconventional media than Icanta_brian wrote:Ok, fair enough. Seems an unfortunate section of the thread to use it in. The discussion was around the demonisation of Corbyn by the right wing press and their attempts to create a toxic brand around him. Using you "amusing" trade mark does suggest you have bought their bait hook, line and sinker.Digby wrote:
I do it as it amuses me, which is typically the only reason I put any posts up. You might think I'd be hesitant to post monotonous style, but I'm confident my posting history will confirm no such concerns.
The fact of the matter is you're just a jumped up propagandist useful idiot of the rightwing press, who thinks far too much of himself.
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You haven't noticed a narrative forming that criticism in certain areas is unhelpful to the wider aims of installing a Corbyn led government?Zhivago wrote:Who has said that Corbyn shouldn't be criticised? Can you please point to these people 'lining up' to say this?Digby wrote:And yet on the other side there are people lining up to say one mustn't criticise the Glorious Leader™ in the name of the greater good. I've also yet to see Corbyn being demonised, more he's being held to account for things he's said and done, and for what he might do, though maybe you read more unconventional media than Icanta_brian wrote:Ok, fair enough. Seems an unfortunate section of the thread to use it in. The discussion was around the demonisation of Corbyn by the right wing press and their attempts to create a toxic brand around him. Using you "amusing" trade mark does suggest you have bought their bait hook, line and sinker.
The fact of the matter is you're just a jumped up propagandist useful idiot of the rightwing press, who thinks far too much of himself.
And I'm amused to find myself labeled as being among the right wingers
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You might well have identified the issue there. What is considered centrist and liberal on this board seems to leave an awful lot of ground to the left.Digby wrote:You haven't noticed a narrative forming that criticism in certain areas is unhelpful to the wider aims of installing a Corbyn led government?Zhivago wrote:Who has said that Corbyn shouldn't be criticised? Can you please point to these people 'lining up' to say this?Digby wrote:
And yet on the other side there are people lining up to say one mustn't criticise the Glorious Leader[emoji769] in the name of the greater good. I've also yet to see Corbyn being demonised, more he's being held to account for things he's said and done, and for what he might do, though maybe you read more unconventional media than I
The fact of the matter is you're just a jumped up propagandist useful idiot of the rightwing press, who thinks far too much of himself.
And I'm amused to find myself labeled as being among the right wingers
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I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.canta_brian wrote:You might well have identified the issue there. What is considered centrist and liberal on this board seems to leave an awful lot of ground to the left.
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I'd agree with this. Though, as a Conservative, albeit a liberal one, I'm practically a fascist.Digby wrote:I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.canta_brian wrote:You might well have identified the issue there. What is considered centrist and liberal on this board seems to leave an awful lot of ground to the left.
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This coming from a man who will tell people who disagree with him that they believe propaganda and aren't well enough read. A bit of self awareness would do you a world of good.Zhivago wrote:[
who thinks far too much of himself.
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You just aren't patriotic enough. If you loved your country more, you'd try to save it by spending your spare time fruitlessly trying to convince the misguided not to self harm too.Mellsblue wrote:This coming from a man who will tell people who disagree with him that they believe propaganda and aren't well enough read. A bit of self awareness would do you a world of good.Zhivago wrote:[
who thinks far too much of himself.
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Well given the recent propensity for your party to round up and deport our own citizens, the fascist comparison is not as far off the mark as it used to be.Mellsblue wrote:I'd agree with this. Though, as a Conservative, albeit a liberal one, I'm practically a fascist.Digby wrote:I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.canta_brian wrote:You might well have identified the issue there. What is considered centrist and liberal on this board seems to leave an awful lot of ground to the left.
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You’re not believing that propaganda are you? You need to read more.Zhivago wrote:Well given the recent propensity for your party to round up and deport our own citizens, the fascist comparison is not as far off the mark as it used to be.Mellsblue wrote:I'd agree with this. Though, as a Conservative, albeit a liberal one, I'm practically a fascist.Digby wrote:
I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.
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It's not like the Labour party spotted this issue coming either, both leaderships despite the matter being spoken about at various points by a number of backbench MPs have badly let down large numbers. Yes the Tories are the government and thus more responsible, but a decent opposition might at other times have helped avoid this crisis arising.Zhivago wrote:Well given the recent propensity for your party to round up and deport our own citizens, the fascist comparison is not as far off the mark as it used to be.Mellsblue wrote:I'd agree with this. Though, as a Conservative, albeit a liberal one, I'm practically a fascist.Digby wrote:
I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.
I don't believe for one moment what's happened was the intention of May or Rudd, nor the wider Tory party. So maybe they are facists depending on how one grades such things, but not over this issue, in this instance they've simply shown themselves incompetent over and over, and so sadly have the official opposition
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After finishing his post Digby refreshed the page to look for comments, so that he could once again remind his comrades in blue that he was one of them... an achiever who made it all by himself, and damn those feckless poor who wanted to take it all away from them... "the loony left shall never prevail" he muttered under his breath as he glanced at his framed picture of Thatcher from when she saved Albion all those years ago.Digby wrote:I've no issues with say Yvette Cooper, once you start going further left such as with Andy Burnham I'm less a fan, once we start veering all the way out towards Corbyn I'm inclined to ridicule what is by then the loony left.canta_brian wrote:You might well have identified the issue there. What is considered centrist and liberal on this board seems to leave an awful lot of ground to the left.
If only his good old friend Rupert was still here to see him now, he'd say "Nice one Diggers, you tell them straight how things must be. Make sure the hoi polloi are kept busy so we don't get any commies stealing our dividends."
And with that tearful thought he poured himself another glass of his VSOP, just like Churchill would have done, to bring himself fresh spirit for his online battle over the coming days, weeks, and months ahead battling it out in the Internet forums.
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'The ends do justify the means, Diggers. Don't let those commie bastards tell you otherwise." Said Rupert to his pal Diggers.Digby wrote:It's not like the Labour party spotted this issue coming either, both leaderships despite the matter being spoken about at various points by a number of backbench MPs have badly let down large numbers. Yes the Tories are the government and thus more responsible, but a decent opposition might at other times have helped avoid this crisis arising.Zhivago wrote:Well given the recent propensity for your party to round up and deport our own citizens, the fascist comparison is not as far off the mark as it used to be.Mellsblue wrote: I'd agree with this. Though, as a Conservative, albeit a liberal one, I'm practically a fascist.
I don't believe for one moment what's happened was the intention of May or Rudd, nor the wider Tory party. So maybe they are facists depending on how one grades such things, but not over this issue, in this instance they've simply shown themselves incompetent over and over, and so sadly have the official opposition
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I do have a friend called Rupert, so at least part of that is true.