You?Scumple wrote: I would press the nuclear button if I attained power. Have total faith in Scumple the investment would not be waisted on a inactive weapons system.
You can't even manage the "post bollocks" button.

You?Scumple wrote: I would press the nuclear button if I attained power. Have total faith in Scumple the investment would not be waisted on a inactive weapons system.
He'd press the button twice!mistermack wrote:You?Scumple wrote: I would press the nuclear button if I attained power. Have total faith in Scumple the investment would not be waisted on a inactive weapons system.
You can't even manage the "post bollocks" button.
At the very least. Killing a city once just isn't thorough enough!JimC wrote:He'd press the button twice!mistermack wrote:You?Scumple wrote: I would press the nuclear button if I attained power. Have total faith in Scumple the investment would not be waisted on a inactive weapons system.
You can't even manage the "post bollocks" button.
Sounds exactly like the New Labour clowns. Party membership is at an all time high and more than all the other parties combined. When policies are presented in a party agnostic format, the general public vastly supports Corbyn's policies. If the Blairites would stop with public bickering and private whiteanting, and the establishment media just do their job instead of being a mouthpiece for neoliberalism, then I suspect Corbyn's Labour would shit it in.mistermack wrote:They can't imagine why people don't see it their way.
Sounds a little like clutching at straws optimism, rEv...pErvin wrote:Sounds exactly like the New Labour clowns. Party membership is at an all time high and more than all the other parties combined. When policies are presented in a party agnostic format, the general public vastly supports Corbyn's policies. If the Blairites would stop with public bickering and private whiteanting, and the establishment media just do their job instead of being a mouthpiece for neoliberalism, then I suspect Corbyn's Labour would shit it in.mistermack wrote:They can't imagine why people don't see it their way.
That's roughly what the Corbynites are kidding themselves. I think you would find their fantasy world quite familiar.pErvin wrote:Sounds exactly like the New Labour clowns. Party membership is at an all time high and more than all the other parties combined. When policies are presented in a party agnostic format, the general public vastly supports Corbyn's policies. If the Blairites would stop with public bickering and private whiteanting, and the establishment media just do their job instead of being a mouthpiece for neoliberalism, then I suspect Corbyn's Labour would shit it in.mistermack wrote:They can't imagine why people don't see it their way.
No they don't. They are thick as shit, like the public in Australia and the US. They don't vote on any rational basis. The vote based on emotion against the best fear campaign. And when the neoliberals have most of the media on their side generating fear campaigns for them, they vote largely with the media narrative.mistermack wrote:That's roughly what the Corbynites are kidding themselves. I think you would find their fantasy world quite familiar.pErvin wrote:Sounds exactly like the New Labour clowns. Party membership is at an all time high and more than all the other parties combined. When policies are presented in a party agnostic format, the general public vastly supports Corbyn's policies. If the Blairites would stop with public bickering and private whiteanting, and the establishment media just do their job instead of being a mouthpiece for neoliberalism, then I suspect Corbyn's Labour would shit it in.mistermack wrote:They can't imagine why people don't see it their way.
In reality, the British public know their own minds
Er, Labour have a populist in charge. The only difference is, it's left-wing populism, so the scapegoat is people who have made something of their lives, rather than people who are fleeing for their lives.Scot Dutchy wrote:Populism is finally getting a hammering thanks to Trump. If Labour chose a proper leader and not a dinosaur they would make great inroads into the tory's popularity.
"people who have made something of their lives" and who use every possible bit of power and influence that money can buy to keep it that way...Strontium Dog wrote:Er, Labour have a populist in charge. The only difference is, it's left-wing populism, so the scapegoat is people who have made something of their lives, rather than people who are fleeing for their lives.Scot Dutchy wrote:Populism is finally getting a hammering thanks to Trump. If Labour chose a proper leader and not a dinosaur they would make great inroads into the tory's popularity.
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