I challenged you earlier about your view on female politicians. Don’t think you responded. This post just sees you digging further into the ground.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don’t actually think you believe your second paragraph, I think you are just looking for a reaction. I don’t know your motivation but enough people read these threads without posting and some might actually accept what you state at face value. That is almost but not quite as sad as you posting it in the first place.
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Thread: Thoughts on Jo Swinson?
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18-09-2019 11:35 PM #181
There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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18-09-2019 11:36 PM #182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-09-2019 11:43 PM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You really are looking for a reaction. One minute you are the Corbynist, one minute the nationalist, one minute the Express reader railing against Jo Swinson and claiming female politicians get it easy compared to Boris.
You should maybe find an identity that isn’t journeyman troll. I am sure you would gain a deeper sense of personal wellbeing.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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18-09-2019 11:50 PM #184This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I suggest that it's people like you who are looking for reactions. Always looking for a reason to be offended and upset over trivial things that have no direct effect on anything.
I'm a little more upset over tory policies (backed by Jo Swinson) that have ultimately contributed to the death of thousands of people across the UK. You're upset over a picture posted on here that she'll never see. Just let that sink in for a moment before constructing your next response.
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19-09-2019 12:04 AM #185This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
”Children’s temper tantrum”. You are a card.
Did you ever come back with proof of Swinson backing Leave in 2008 or are you going to delete the misleading posts where you suggested she was Out then and In now? Because you and I both know you were being untrue.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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19-09-2019 08:35 AM #186
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"Death of thousands of people." Do we have a source to verify this before I go repeating it to any refugees I might stumble upon.
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19-09-2019 11:28 AM #187This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a8057306.html
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2017/nov/...deaths-england
https://welfareweekly.com/study-link...120000-deaths/
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...urder-11529388
https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/...ned-been-lost/
https://evolvepolitics.com/horrific-...hs-since-2010/
A direct link to the study: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/7/11/e017722Last edited by Fife-Hibee; 19-09-2019 at 11:31 AM.
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21-09-2019 01:46 PM #188
I heard she was pushing her children in a buggy at the Glasgow climate strike yesterday.
A wee bit of hypocrisy, apologies for the link, but the story is she accepted money from a fracking company.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...ubbed-16483979There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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21-09-2019 02:26 PM #189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Claims to be pro-EU......... campaigned for an EU referendum 10 years ago.
Claims to be a 'progressive'..... despite her regressive voting record.
It's almost as if..... what she claims to be, doesn't match up to what she actually does.
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25-09-2019 06:32 PM #190
She tells her laddie off for kicking a football indoors. How could anyone support her???? :-)
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28-09-2019 07:18 PM #191
Have to say, the Lib Dems are becoming really irritating.
Boris needs punted pronto, and yet the Lib Dems are still f@nnying around refusing to back Corbyn as a caretaker PM. This move has 1 purpose; to remove Boris from power and preventing a no deal Brexit before an election. What's the problem?
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28-09-2019 08:23 PM #192This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-09-2019 08:44 PM #193
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30-09-2019 07:25 PM #194
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So, was it the same image consultant that told her to wear red lipstick, that told her to start speaking with an English accent?
I suspect this girl is not the sharpest tool in the box, and is starting to see herself as potential PM.
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01-10-2019 11:57 AM #195
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Another Angry Voice isnt mincing his words today:
"The Lib-Dems really are a **** political party aren't they?
After the Lib-Dems have spent the last two years endlessly banging on about how much they oppose Brexit, and repeatedly calling for another EU referendum, all the other opposition parties have come to them seeking support for their cross-party plan to stop Tory No Deal Brexit chaos, and call another general election, with all of them proposing a final say referendum in their manifestos.
The Lib-Dems have been handed the blueprint to stop what they say they oppose on a silver platter, but instead of grasping it with both hands they've slapped it to the floor.
On the face of it their decision to keep the threat of Tory No Deal chaos alive makes no sense at all, because it completely contradicts their "bollocks to Brexit" posturing, but the mistake you'd be making would be trusting the Lib-Dems that they say what they mean (a painful lesson that students, electoral reformers, Anyone But Tory voters, and the anti-war demographic all learned the brutally hard way back in 2010).
There are many reasons the Lib-Dems are seeking to keep the threat of Tory No Deal chaos alive, and they all essentially come down to "party before country" self-interest:
Brexit chaos has been the single biggest recruiting tool the Lib-Dems have ever come across, so why would they help the other opposition parties disarm it, when the threat of it is driving thousands upon thousands of gullible dupes into their arms?
Almost all of the Lib-Dems main target seats are Tory marginals. If the Lib-Dems make Corbyn temporary Prime Minister in order to stop Tory No Deal Brexit, this will wreck their election strategy.
They're prioritising a couple of dozen parliamentary seats at the next election above the best interests of the entire nation (which is exactly the same kind of short-term party political gamble David Cameron took by promising the EU election in the first place, purely to nick a few thousand votes off UKIP).
Lib-Dem leader Jo Swinson loves to arrogantly strut around demanding that she gets to pick the leader of other parties, but she's actually representing a tight Lib-Dem/SNP marginal that the SNP took off her in 2015.
Labour and the SNP are keen for another General Election because they believe they have the policies to win more seats, but Swinson is actually terrified the SNP will take her seat again, especially given her Brazen hypocrisy of demanding another EU referendum because she didn't like the result, whilst vehemently opposing another Scottish independence referendum because she did like the result.
She's terrified of another election because she's afraid of losing her seat as a sitting party leader, which would eclipse the humiliation of Portillo in 1997, and Balls in 2015.
Another factor to consider is the ideological hatred the Lib-Dems have towards genuine democratic socialism. They're dyed in the wool neoliberals who strongly believe that vital national infrastructure and services should be run as private money-spinning operations for the benefit of the mega-rich, not as not-for-profit public services for the benefit of the British people and the British economy.
The idea of nationalising the railways, water supply, Royal Mail and national grid fills them with fear and ideological revulsion.
As far as they're concerned these things are, and should always remain the playthings of the rich.
If they allow Corbyn to serve as temporary Prime Minister to quickly and efficiently rule out Tory No Deal chaos and then deliver a general election, they know it'll help create the public impression that Corbyn could also deliver on his manifesto commitments to undo the most disastrous privatisation scams of the last four decades.
And the big money corporate donations that are pouring into Lib-Dem coffers would soon dry up if they did anything whatever to jeopardise the corporate money-printing scams of privatised utilities, privately-administered public services, PFI economic alchemy, and ludicrously one-sided corporate outsourcing contracts.
But worse even that the "party above country" posturing of the Lib-Dem leadership is the vile attack dog mentality of their tribalist supporters, who won't just perform extraordinary acts of mental contortionism to defend their party's efforts to keep the threat of Tory No Deal Brexit alive purely for their own party political advantage, they'll spew insults and mental health abuse at anyone who dares point out what a bunch of duplicitous self-serving charlatans the leaders of their political tribe are.
The outlandish gullibility it takes to actually believe the Lib-Dem leadership after their shocking track record of deception and betrayal in combination with extraordinarily vitriolic Lib-Dem outpourings of "how dare you criticise us" arrogance aimed at anyone who dares try to hold their beloved leaders to account makes Lib-Dem tribalists a particularly stubborn and nasty group to deal with.
The whole idea of keeping the threat of a catastrophic Tory No Deal meltdown alive, purely for their own party political advantage, whilst simultaneously trying to occupy the moral and political high ground should be absolutely repulsive to anyone with even a shred of decency."
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01-10-2019 12:59 PM #196This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-10-2019 01:06 PM #197This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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01-10-2019 01:22 PM #199
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01-10-2019 04:13 PM #201
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01-10-2019 04:44 PM #203
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24-10-2019 04:43 AM #204
The "moderates" strike again.
https://evolvepolitics.com/jo-swinso...privatisation/
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24-10-2019 08:10 AM #206This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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24-10-2019 08:22 AM #207
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I like Jo Swinson and her party. My own constituency M.P Christine Jardine has proved to be both competent and hard working. Their stance on revoking Brexit entirely is one I'm firmly behind. I'd like to see them make inroads into winning a great deal more seats across the board in future elections.
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24-10-2019 08:48 AM #208This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-10-2019 10:17 AM #209This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As for Jo Swinson. Her and her party are proving once again that they're fully on board with the tory NHS privitization agenda with the US. Which is directly linked to Brexit.
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24-10-2019 10:21 AM #210This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's incredible how there are still people who can't see them for what they blatantly are.
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