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  1. 9 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

    Literally nobody ever claimed that.

    It was a flippant reply to your  'working class not knowing who Vonn der Leyen is' comment (another presumptuous little dig on the working class there Angry? youre not alone, this threads riddled with it, look at the lack of acknowledgement for workers in supermarkets/agricultural etc, nothing like a girl in a coffee shop getting a pay rise to boil peoples piss eh?).

     

    My point was the heads of the European Union are all cut from the cloth, which indeed they are, one went off to join Goldman 'crash the economy' Sachs. Ursula meanwhile has been busy doing her dubious dealings with Covid vaccination firms and those nice Saudi Arabians. 

     

    Odd you, or anyone have not commented on the content in  Eddie Dempsey link, especially as him and Lynch are the undoubted men of the moment. Interesting comments from Dempsey on European rail nationalisation, austerity and high unemployment, also his observations on Tommy Robinson and the lazy labels pinned on certain sections of society. Give it a listen if you've missed it, he's addressing some of the trolls on this thread.

     

    One thing I can say for certain about his comments are thousands of the working class hold very similar veiws and despite what the luvvies think they're not the enemy, politicians like Vonn der Leyen are.

     

    Anyway have a good day Angry.

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  2. 3 minutes ago, bossy said:

    Are you being wilfully stupid or just not reading things properly? I never said we had 65% rising energy costs because we left the EU. 

    I know what you fucking wrote. You downplayed some of this countrys poorest people receiving pay rises because they got swallowed by energy rises. Its a ridiculous argument.

     

    Once again I refer you to the link provided. That's the last I'm discussing it with you. Nos da.

  3. 7 minutes ago, bossy said:

    We don’t think they are in touch with the working class for fucks sake. You know MPs from UK parties also join banks and other big bastard businesses? You live in a weird world  where the only thing that stopped us from making everything ok is being a member of the EU. You haven’t given one reason, and not pie in the sky thinking, but something concrete that has made our world better because we are out the EU. A couple of quid a week extra at the Aldi doesn’t pay 65% rises in energy costs. 

    Err we havnt got 65% rising energy costs because we left the EU. no correlation between the two... so I'll leave it there..

     

    If you're interested, my the link above with Eddie Dempsey sums up my thoughts.

  4. 5 minutes ago, Anubis said:

    He can't possibly have said that, right? 

     

    The only stories I can see are about him putting investment into a mental health care scheme that gives quicker access in GP surgeries and relieves waiting lists at hospitals. I suspect the quote is either bollocks or taken out that context.

     

    9 minutes ago, Anubis said:

    He can't possibly have said that, right? 

     

    The only stories I can see are about him putting investment into a mental health care scheme that gives quicker access in GP surgeries and relieves waiting lists at hospitals. I suspect the quote is either bollocks or taken out that context.

    No he didn't, it was out of context. I think he was talking about splitting services.

  5. 20 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

    Hmm... 

     

    I'm going with "an awfully lot of working class people wouldn't know Ursula von der Leyen if she bit their arse". And why would they? We left the EU two months after she became President.

    OK the EU and all who sail in her, which is why I said "the likes of" anyway one of her predecessors was so in touch with the working class he fuvked off to join Goldman Sachs. 

     

    https://www.politico.eu/article/jose-manuel-barroso-to-work-for-goldman-sachs-european-commission/

     

    They are all on our side though, honest.

  6. 10 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

    Good idea.

     

    Brexit really helped with that.

     

    Who's fault was that?

     

    The Labour party always had a very strong anti EU base, in the late 80s the vote to leave was unanimous. It was written into the manifesto to leave in one term. Should've listened to the concerns. An awful lot of working class people despise the likes of Ursula Vonn der Leyen. I can understand them.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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