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She said: ‘I practise witchcraft. It’s something I’ve always been attracted to and I like it because it’s female-centric. I feel most religions are driven by and tailored for men.’
She added: ‘It interests me because it’s part of my ancestry — voodoo is more entwined in black identity than Christianity.’
Other pearlers include; She called the suffragettes "white supremacists" and claimed that white people are "socially conditioned to be racist".
Are you going to vote for this shower? Do these people represent YOU?
You would expect to see this in Zimbabwe not the UK.
Glad so many people are aware of these things as most people who vote Labour have no idea. They just vote Labour because their parents hated maggie and she stole the milk and closed the pits.
Whereas most people who vote Tory are making an informed political choice I suppose.
That’s the kind of condescending bollocks I really hate about this argument. Both parties have their fair share of “sheep” voters who will vote for that party cos their parents did etc etc blah blah. It’s not exclusive to Labour.
Whereas most people who vote Tory are making an informed political choice I suppose.
That’s the kind of condescending bollocks I really hate about this argument. Both parties have their fair share of “sheep” voters who will vote for that party cos their parents did etc etc blah blah. It’s not exclusive to Labour.
"Why is Jeremy Corbyn trying so hard to change the percentage of MP's required to back a candidate for leadership nomination from 15% to 5%? I know the answer, do you? I will give you a clue. DICTATORSHIP "
I would argue the changes are to give Labour Party members a larger say in leadership elections rather than a small coterie of MPs. That strikes me as a democratic change rather than a move to DICTATORSHIP.
You will recollect that the existing Labour Party rules nearly prevented Corbyn from standing for re-election in the last election.
As much as you may dislike the man, you have to agree that would have been a travesty given the ensuing result. Unless your definition of democracy includes excluding the most popular candidate by some ruse..
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Corbyn landslide... on 20:45 - Mar 5 with 1568 views
You would expect to see this in Zimbabwe not the UK.
Glad so many people are aware of these things as most people who vote Labour have no idea. They just vote Labour because their parents hated maggie and she stole the milk and closed the pits.
Socialism is now back in the Labour Party and rightly so .
Once Corbyn stands down after the next election because I don’t think he’ll win, it will continue to be a socialist party .
Whereas most people who vote Tory are making an informed political choice I suppose.
That’s the kind of condescending bollocks I really hate about this argument. Both parties have their fair share of “sheep” voters who will vote for that party cos their parents did etc etc blah blah. It’s not exclusive to Labour.
It is way more common place amongst Labour voters nobody can deny that.
Especially in Wales.
I have family members who have always voted labour but when I cross examine their political beliefs they may aswell be wearing blue ties.
Politics is not football. Be loyal to your club in football but never pledge support to one party for life. Always vote for the best option at the time. Theresa May was the best of an awful bunch.
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Corbyn landslide... on 20:47 - Mar 5 with 1556 views
It is way more common place amongst Labour voters nobody can deny that.
Especially in Wales.
I have family members who have always voted labour but when I cross examine their political beliefs they may aswell be wearing blue ties.
Politics is not football. Be loyal to your club in football but never pledge support to one party for life. Always vote for the best option at the time. Theresa May was the best of an awful bunch.
Where’s your evidence for it being more commonplace among labour voters?
It is way more common place amongst Labour voters nobody can deny that.
Especially in Wales.
I have family members who have always voted labour but when I cross examine their political beliefs they may aswell be wearing blue ties.
Politics is not football. Be loyal to your club in football but never pledge support to one party for life. Always vote for the best option at the time. Theresa May was the best of an awful bunch.
It's just as common amongst Tory voters.
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Corbyn landslide... on 20:48 - Mar 5 with 1547 views
"Why is Jeremy Corbyn trying so hard to change the percentage of MP's required to back a candidate for leadership nomination from 15% to 5%? I know the answer, do you? I will give you a clue. DICTATORSHIP "
I would argue the changes are to give Labour Party members a larger say in leadership elections rather than a small coterie of MPs. That strikes me as a democratic change rather than a move to DICTATORSHIP.
You will recollect that the existing Labour Party rules nearly prevented Corbyn from standing for re-election in the last election.
As much as you may dislike the man, you have to agree that would have been a travesty given the ensuing result. Unless your definition of democracy includes excluding the most popular candidate by some ruse..
Such a flawed answer. The 15% rule is there to stop the members aka momenum & unions completely taking over the party. The MP's should definately have a big say in the leadership of their party.
You are talking tripe.
Socialists do not like truth.
Dodged the boundaries question I see. Typical.
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Corbyn landslide... on 20:50 - Mar 5 with 1538 views
The evidence for that is that there are as many if not more rock solid safe Tory seats in some parts of the country as there are rock solid Labour seats in others.
So if lifelong Labour seats are largely because of “sheep” voters why is the same not true for the Tory seats?
Where’s your evidence for it being more commonplace among labour voters?
Its impossible to evidence such a thing. I do not live in the home counties but I do live in Wales and its rife here. People vote for Labour out of habit. You could put a red jacket on a scarecrow and people would vote for it.
You are lying to yourself.
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Corbyn landslide... on 20:55 - Mar 5 with 1506 views
The evidence for that is that there are as many if not more rock solid safe Tory seats in some parts of the country as there are rock solid Labour seats in others.
So if lifelong Labour seats are largely because of “sheep” voters why is the same not true for the Tory seats?
Its impossible to evidence such a thing. I do not live in the home counties but I do live in Wales and its rife here. People vote for Labour out of habit. You could put a red jacket on a scarecrow and people would vote for it.
You are lying to yourself.
Au contraire mon amis. I’m not denying that there are many who vote Labour out of habit. All I’m saying is that the same is true for Tory voters too. If you’re denying that you’re the one lying to yourself.
Such a flawed answer. The 15% rule is there to stop the members aka momenum & unions completely taking over the party. The MP's should definately have a big say in the leadership of their party.
You are talking tripe.
Socialists do not like truth.
Dodged the boundaries question I see. Typical.
They are not Socialists, they are right wingers, Tony Blair was a bigger Tory than Mrs Thatcher, Corbyn was in Labour under Blair and Brown and he was in Labour when they got rid of Clause IV.
Labour are traitors to the poor and the working class [as well as their founding fathers], see what one of their fairly recent shadow secretary for work and pensions said about Labour being “not the party of people on benefits”.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
No. We are talking about “most people who vote Labour have no idea. They just vote Labour because their parents hated maggie and she stole the milk and closed the pits” as per Akinfenwa’s original statement that I challenged. You introduced Wales.