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18 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

No condemnation of the theft? 

 

Oh, so that's what those three posters on my ignore list were discussing.

 

Well, we all know people shouldn't do that, and equally, we know that all parties do it.

 

Incidentally, congratulations to leaflet thief David Smith, the new Lib Dem councillor for Newton, St Helens.

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7 hours ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

Oh, so that's what those three posters on my ignore list were discussing.

 

Well, we all know people shouldn't do that, and equally, we know that all parties do it.

 

Incidentally, congratulations to leaflet thief David Smith, the new Lib Dem councillor for Newton, St Helens.

A demonstration that it’s not really about anything other than partisanship for you. Seriously, ‘they all do it’ defence. 

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20 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

A demonstration that it’s not really about anything other than partisanship for you. Seriously, ‘they all do it’ defence. 

 

It's not a defence. But they all do it. Fact.

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16 minutes ago, Strontium Dog said:

It's not a defence. But they all do it. Fact.

Stronts. Fucking hell, come on. I suspect it's common but that's not the point. You are using it as an excuse. You often talk of your honourable qualities, and this man represents your party. Surely he's worthy of scathing condemnation, as he's a thief and anti-democratic. 'We all know people shouldn't do that but they do' is a real cop-out. 

 

Any councillor doing that is a twat and makes their party look bad. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Going back to the Elections... 

 

It's good that the Lib Dems have gained a lot. They generally perform well at local level. 

 

When I was living in South Glos they had some excellent local councillors. 

 

Their record in Bristol is far more mixed. 

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Sadly, Corbyn's coming out with a similar message too. If he manages to get a deal together with May and it gets passed, he's fucked. He won't get credit from Leavers, as it's highly unlikely to be the hard Brexit most seem to want. And he won't get credit from Remainers as he'll have enabled the Tories and not gone for a second referendum never mind a General Election. It'll be like the Scotland Indy ref all over again, where Labour went in to bat for the Tories and destroyed themselves in the process.

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Clegg in values for sale slippery cunt shocker 

 

 

No surprises here. Facebook does not support the co-founder Chris Hughes' proposal to split the world’s largest social media company into three parts.

 

Here's how Facebook responded to the social network's co-founder Chris Hughes calling for a government-mandated breakup of Facebook: Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister, who once advocated for the breakup of monopolies in the UK.

“Facebook accepts that with success comes accountability. But you don’t enforce accountability by calling for the break up of a successful American company,” Facebook spokesman Nick Clegg said in a statement.

“Accountability of tech companies can only be achieved through the painstaking introduction of new rules for the internet. That is exactly what Mark Zuckerberg has called for.”

 

 

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