Rochester - Two Winners

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by johnv, Nov 21, 2014.

  1. UKIP and Emily Thornberry.
     
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  2. Maybe she bought in to UKIP's misogynistic argument, and decided at home doing the ironing, cooking and cleaning was more rewarding than representing the British electorate.
     
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  3. in her 3m£ house,, I don't think so.
     
  4. It must be only marginally bigger than a garage.
     
  5. Well I never. I must have had the Labour party all wrong. Miliband says they have always supported patriotism and flying the English flag. Really? When they were in power the cross of St George was a symbol of racism flown only by football hooligans and narrow-minded little-England nationalists who spent their spare time goose-stepping and growing small moustaches. How things change.
     
  6. Oh...I thought they were the signs hanging up to dry, off the Ambulance outside the house.
     
  7. No wonder she looks down on the working wo/man.
     
  8. Emily Thornberry grew up on a council estate, unlike Red Ed and the metropolitan elite that are at the top of the Labour Party.
     
  9. Who, Nessie ?

    Possibly but only with support from the SNP.
     
  10. well she's certainly gone up the property ladder

    mansion.jpg
     
  11. SNP = Scottish Conservatives
     
  12. What?! A 'for the peolpe' labour politician with a big house and lots of money?!
     
  13. I'm not going to watch it. What use is the truth or someone elses version of it whilst trying to goad you into biting? Tory boy. Hehe sucker.
     
  14. you aint no socialist, not in the true sense of the word anyhow.
    my bets you watch it later, believe it or not you have a very similar sense of humor to Alex.
     
  15. Tim Stanley summed up Labour nicely in the Telegraph today "........ Labour is now dominated by a metropolitan elite that looks down its noses at ordinary people. It’s the party of students and their professors, of NHS bureaucrats, welfare workers, actors, Marxist intellectuals, teachers who don’t believe in teaching, and male potters who get their kicks by dressing up as women and calling themselves artists. In short, Labour is bourgeois."

    How very true !
     
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  16. True indeed. Though "Marxist intellectual" strikes me as a contradiction in terms.
     
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