TimRegency

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  • in reply to: Disabled accommodation in Erddig #179028

    TimRegency
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    Pleasantly surprised at your post, zinger.

    I’m saddened but not surprised that the right-wing new Conservative MP took the side of those who are against these disabled people.

    in reply to: Democracy Wins – The Peoples Verdict #178202

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178176]What Jeremy doesn’t believe in is ordinary people working hard to make a decent life for their families.[/quote]

    I’ve never seen him say anything like this. He promised a decent minimum wage and green new deal jobs that would have helped both the planet and ordinary people working hard to make a decent life for their families.

    Still, it’s nice to see somebody set out why they have a problem with Jeremy’s politics rather than just attack him personally.

    in reply to: Where are the Cobynistas ? #178160

    TimRegency
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    I think you’ll find that it’s your own ass that you’re brutally kicking.

    But by all means, use this golden opportunity to explain what goodies are in this special Christmas selection box that is Boris’ brexit deal.

    Share with the forum your choice advantages in this cheery seasonal treasure trove.

    Otherwise, we may be inclined to think you’re talking a load of Jingle Balls.

    in reply to: Where are the Cobynistas ? #178132

    TimRegency
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    Put that tongue back on Bozo’s boot, you’ve missed a bit.

    in reply to: Where are the Cobynistas ? #178123

    TimRegency
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    How come you Johnsonistas are taking a break from licking Bozo’s shoes? Get back on that floor, slobberers of toffs’ boots.

    in reply to: Democracy Wins – The Peoples Verdict #178097

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178083]Our prime minister has been sacked from two jobs for lying, hid in a fridge to avoid scrutiny, lied continually and constantly so much that a former Conservative prime minister and other big names in the party said to not vote for him, threatened the BBC and Channel 4 over their funding because he didn’t like what they said and is thought of as a joke by many countries that have had dealings with him.
    There are over 2,000 new food banks in The UK in the 9 years since the conservatives came into power and over 4 million children live in poverty. Racism and bigotry have escalated since the Brexit vote. This is nothing to be proud of. And yet the regions most affected by austerity voted for him. I really don’t know if the general public are naive or just thick.[/quote]

    I pretty much agree, except I don’t think they’re naive or thick, they just don’t care about anybody but themselves.

    Children will continue to go hungry and homeless, the homeless will die, disabled people will continue to suffer, but all of that doesn’t matter as long as they have their precious brexit.

    in reply to: Election Canvassing #178047

    TimRegency
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    ‘Traditional life-long Labour voter.’ Turbo-charged nose-in-air snobbery. No Labour voter is better than another Labour voter. Are you even a Labour voter anyway? Or do you spin around like a prize turncoat when all of your precious boxes are not ticked off?

    in reply to: Election Canvassing #178044

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178041]Labour – a shadow cabinet of well meaning but mediocre student politicos who never grew up led by a party leader whose attitude on the biggest issue,Brexit, is contrary to that of nearly all his party’s activists. He prefers the purity of opposition and campaigning to the realities of government. In all likelihood he will get to enjoy being pure for another five years.[/quote]

    Even if all of these highly original thoughts were true, I think it’s better to have ‘well meaning’ fumblers in Government than a bunch of Tory psychopaths.

    in reply to: Election Canvassing #178043

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178042]I’ve had Wingetts at the door trying to persuade me to sell my house and a nice lady from Slimmers World who called me a fat bastard.
    Unsure which to vote for, mind.[/quote]

    If I were you, I’d go for the lady from Slimmers World.

    in reply to: The NHS under Labour……Shocking #178030

    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=178029]I have no doubt that everyone is very grateful for NHS treatment they receive from where-ever they have to travel but the point is that English NHS provides a lot of services for the Welsh NHS in North Wales. The NHS should never have been put into the hands of a Labour run Welsh Assembly who care & provide very little to the north of the country.[/quote]

    Rubbish. The Tories want to further privatise the NHS and they will under any deal with Trump.

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