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Post by cleefarqhuar on Sept 25, 2014 12:33:06 GMT
In his 'keynote' speech to the Labour Conference, touted as his 'job interview for PM', the ghastly glottal-stopping Miliband succeeded in simultaneously astounding and boring his British audience with his tedious ineptitude He also 'forgot' to include any mention of immigration control That tells the British people all they need to know about Labour.
It regards immigration as so unimportant that it is easily overlooked!
How any 'working class' voters can even consider voting for a Party that directly acts against their interest is one of the great puzzles of British politics
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aqua
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Post by aqua on Sept 26, 2014 0:43:34 GMT
You can do better than that, clee....
I'll give you five days (your average attendance).
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Post by jean on Sept 26, 2014 7:36:36 GMT
Do you think he can?
I doubt it, myself
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Post by marchesa/rosa on Sept 27, 2014 17:30:49 GMT
They used to say that about Working Class Tories. Benjamin Disraeli noted the phenomenon in the mid-19thC.
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Post by Clean hands on Oct 4, 2014 10:46:49 GMT
How any 'working class' voters can even consider voting for a Party that directly acts against their interest is one of the great puzzles of British politics If only they'd vote for the newkip. You should stand. You'd attract many votes with your charisma.
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Post by cleefarqhuar on Oct 4, 2014 12:29:05 GMT
They used to say that about Working Class Tories. Benjamin Disraeli noted the phenomenon in the mid-19thC. Good point Puzzling then as now
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