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Dangerous Hero by Tom Bower
Amazon here I come.
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Something for everyone on the left of left.
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Hysterical:
"Chilling biography tells how Labour leader followed Lenin and Trotsky's bloody footprint...
...Although he never read Trotsky."
I do hope that this scholarly tome doesn't put Daily Mail readers off voting for the Labour party.
Although with your magnetic attraction to the man, an entire book on Corbyn must feel like all your birthdays have come at once.
Enjoy, H.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Hysterical:
"Chilling biography tells how Labour leader followed Lenin and Trotsky's bloody footprint...
...Although he never read Trotsky."
I do hope that this scholarly tome doesn't put Daily Mail readers off voting for the Labour party.
Although with your magnetic attraction to the man, an entire book on Corbyn must feel like all your birthdays have come at once.
Enjoy, H.
I remain unselfish in my desire to encourage people to know what and who they are voting for.
Magnetic attraction?
I cannot avoid the man at times.
We went to the Imperial War Museum North to visit the 'Lest We Forget?' Exhibition.
One touch screen had a film on the history of the Cenotaph.
Under the title of less than respectful visitors in aspects of its history
was a piece on Corbyn's visit entitled 'Nod in my name'.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Under the title of less than respectful visitors in aspects of its history
was a piece on Corbyn's visit entitled 'Nod in my name'.
Ah yes, the piece in the Sun where he didn't bow, but nodded. I read it was juxtaposed with an article about a veteran protesting during the two minute silence. I suppose you have to see it to appreciate it. I must get round to visiting the IWMN one day. It's supposed to be a humbling and gut-wrenching experience.
I only heard about the Mail article this morning. I immediately thought of you. Then I was slightly disappointed that you hadn't started a thread already when I logged in.
I understand the author has also done a hatchet job on Prince Charles and Simon Cowell. Jezzer is in some truly illustrious company...
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Ah yes, the piece in the Sun where he didn't bow, but nodded. I read it was juxtaposed with an article about a veteran protesting during the two minute silence. I suppose you have to see it to appreciate it. I must get round to visiting the IWMN one day. It's supposed to be a humbling and gut-wrenching experience.
I only heard about the Mail article this morning. I immediately thought of you. Then I was slightly disappointed that you hadn't started a thread already when I logged in.
I understand the author has also done a hatchet job on Prince Charles and Simon Cowell. Jezzer is in some truly illustrious company...
Hamble had chores!
I have an admission!
Before heating baked beans I like to taste a spoonful cold.
Unlike Corbyn my brand must be Heinz.
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Is there an election on the horizon. Mays deal will fail. Will extend A 50 and call an election.
Tory controlled press at its best
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Hamble had chores!
I have an admission!
Before heating baked beans I like to taste a spoonful cold.
Unlike Corbyn my brand must be Heinz.
See, you can always find common ground. I bet you collect old railway bits too.
I found the article highly entertaining. The first part reads like a description of Voldemort in the Harry Potter books.
But the best bit is the comments section. My favourite:
I new he looks untrustworthy.
Priceless. I'm going back to read some more comments.
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Originally Posted by steve
Is there an election on the horizon. Mays deal will fail. Will extend A 50 and call an election.
Tory controlled press at its best
I've heard whispers about May. The month that is.
What I find amusing is that if the right-wing media go so far as to unseat Corbyn as the leader, then we have the likes of Starmer, Thornberry, etc who have far greater appeal to the rest of the country. You'd think they'd be trying their level best to keep him firmly in place.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
See, you can always find common ground. I bet you collect old railway bits too.
I found the article highly entertaining. The first part reads like a description of Voldemort in the Harry Potter books.
But the best bit is the comments section. My favourite:
I new he looks untrustworthy.
Priceless. I'm going back to read some more comments.
My favourite comment has a ring of truth.
"Everyone goes on about President Trump, but If this man ever became Prime Minister he would be 100% worse. Very dangerous individual in my eyes....."
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Originally Posted by Hamble
My favourite comment has a ring of truth.
"Everyone goes on about President Trump, but If this man ever became Prime Minister he would be 100% worse. Very dangerous individual in my eyes....."
Well, according to the article, there'll be no ***** grabbing going on, at least.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
My favourite comment has a ring of truth.
"Everyone goes on about President Trump, but If this man ever became Prime Minister he would be 100% worse. Very dangerous individual in my eyes....."
I though this Guy (pardon the pun) put it best ...
https://twitter.com/blunted_james/st...56643633086464
"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one." - Firefly (TV Series)
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Hysterical:
"Chilling biography tells how Labour leader followed Lenin and Trotsky's bloody footprint...
...Although he never read Trotsky."
I do hope that this scholarly tome doesn't put Daily Mail readers off voting for the Labour party.
Although with your magnetic attraction to the man, an entire book on Corbyn must feel like all your birthdays have come at once.
Enjoy, H.
All Labour leaders belong to a society called The Fabian Society. The name of Fabian is derived from a Roman General called Fabius - who used strategies to slowly wear down his enemies over a period of time. The portrayal of this Society is given by themselves as ' A Wolf in Sheep's clothing' It is very interesting to read the history of this society and how it started, and to understand their true beliefs. Not their own official publications - but the real facts. Also note how this society is funded.
"Based on analysis of existing poll data and historical trends, the study predicts that the next election, whether held imminently or in 2020, is very likely to see Labour win fewer than 200 seats for the first time since 1935, possibly falling to about 140." The Guardian.
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Originally Posted by AdmiralAckbar
I love your reply it justifies all my fears on far lefties.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Well, according to the article, there'll be no ***** grabbing going on, at least.
Corbyn would get someone else to do it for him.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I love your reply it justifies all my fears on far lefties.
Tell me, just why are the wealthy, tax dodging elite so worried? oh hang on, think I've just answered my own question.
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