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antidote replied to dandydunn's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
You mean restart as in powering down? ive installed this ad blocker double clicked the home button, removed all the old pages and it’s still not blocking. Im working with an iPhone 8. the one I found that works is R blocker (red background with a squiggly R) but you have to go through their app to access everything. Am I missing something here? -
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antidote replied to dandydunn's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Me too. The TAMB page is jerking all over the place and now this cr*p 😡 -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
It would be the end of the Tory party as we know it. Maybot and others know this and that’s why she’s sticking with brexit means brexit line, even though she’s not proposing a true brexit. It was said over a year ago that the Westminster government will speak about brexit in two ways, one for domestic consumption and the other for European consumption. The chequers agreement was supposed to bridge that gap, but it obviously didn’t with the reaction from members of her cabinet, Michael Barnier and some members of the UK public who will only accept a no deal. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Army put on standby to deliver essential goods for the vulnerable and no doubt the privileged tories. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
I think his lack of clarity in disputing the accusations is doing him no favours. His old Facebook comment. Backing for Palestine. I have no opinion on this. Not to sure on this, but did he not back ken Livingston (not his views) when he aired controversial views? Then there’s the NECs decision to approve a new code of conduct on anti semitism which the Jewish community doesn’t like, for reasons I’m not to familiar with. He doesn’t seem to want to clear up these matters quickly for some reason. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Then Corbyn is handing out free sticks to everyone. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
According to this article it all stems from an old Facebook comment he made. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/world/2018/3/29/17168320/labour-corbyn-anti-semitism-mural -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Okay, then take the opinion of just about every labour politician who has been asked about this subject on tv. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/m.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/entry/jeremy-corbyn-told-by-veteran-jewish-mp-youre-a-fucking-racist-and-anti-semite-margaret-hodge_uk_5b4e34cbe4b0fd5c73bfe020/ https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/world/2018/3/29/17168320/labour-corbyn-anti-semitism-mural -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Well why has he not said anything, or why is he now trying to pospone a report on it. Mid he’s not guilty of anti Semitic then he’s surely guilty of being ineffective as well as useless to stamp this out right from the start. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Ask the Jewish community on that one. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
I beg to differ. The only reason the Labour Party has seemed to have done well is because the main focus on everyone’s eyes, including the media, has been because of the tory party’s infighting, division and poor handling of brexit. Brexit and the tory party are the main topics. These are also the reasons why they’re doing so well in the opinion polls. There is not much alternative in England to choose from. As for labour’s pie in the sky NHS. Corbyn, like many labour politicians before, will promise the earth when not in power, but when in power? yes they put more money into the NHS. “However, in 1999 ‘New Labour’ marked the start of a transition of the NHS from a public sector provider to include the private sector under the disguise of choice and competition. New Labour’s reforms of the NHS proved to be highly unpopular both within and outside the mainstream Labour Party.” https://www.opendemocracy.net/ournhs/kailash-chand/moment-of-honesty-is-required-new-labour-began-dismantling-of-our-nhs There’s a mountain of information out there to suggest that the Labour Party is just as bad, if not worse, with the nhs as the tories are. That, imo, will not change with Corbyn because he will fall into the establishment role. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Corbyn couldn’t run his office Christmas raffle. Some hope. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
They have to back down for the sake of the city of London which makes most of the dosh for them. A no deal would mean they move out of London on mass taking thousands of jobs with them. They don’t care that much for some losses in the manufacturing industry, but their jewel in the crown is a step to far. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
A special status for the island of Ireland, including Northern Ireland a part of the UK, but no special status for Scotland. Of course the Neanderthal knuckle staggers would have nothing to do with the idea of being separated, in any form, from the UK what so ever. See the dilemma. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
It could easily have been the Labour Party again who have promised Scotland so much, home rule, and shat over Scotland time and time again by their betrayal to our country. Corbyn will not make one iota of a difference in this respect as he will just follow the establishment line when it comes to Scotland and its aspirations. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Build a bomb proof shelter in your back garden, stock up on medicines, paracetamol, and fill your cupboards with tinned beans. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Trust me it’s more sinister. I didn’t say the ‘teeside mafia’ for nothing. The likes of Ian wood only speak about skill shortages so there’s a glut of particular trades, thus driving down the wages. Saying that I would say there is a skill shortage in Scotland, but that should have been addressed decades ago. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Not too sure of that. I remember a few years back that expats had to speak Norwegian, or some words, to get a job in Norway. This was aimed mainly at the polish migrant workers. The Norwegians, as a good few other eu countries Denmark, Italy etc, seem to be more nationalistic when it comes to who gets jobs within their country, or on their projects overseas. Fluent speakers seem to be the buzz words. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
@ Hamden loon. And most of our towns, villages and cities would be booming with all that spending power. In times gone by the teeside mafia used to block Scots getting a job in their own waters, now they do it inadvertently (maybe not) by getting their mates, family members in first. I always say that no voters should work beside these guys for a few days and they’ll soon be voting yes. I was scheduled to go on the stair ridge, but knocked it back at the last second. That’s after me doing all the week long course too 🤭 -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
According to the biased bbc on news at ten, Labour voted against the government, no mention of any labour MPs voting with the government. No wonder the message is not getting out there. Biased cvnts. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
I’m sure hampden loon will back me up on this. It would also hurt the working class, in particular, the north east of England if Scotland were to go down the road of Scots get a job first offshore, like the Norwegians do. You can hardly get a job offshore for Geordies, teesiders etc. The loss to Scotland in economic spending from these migrant workers is huge. The North Sea is practically driving their local economies. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Scottish independence would be a disaster for rUK. -
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antidote replied to Flure's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Three Labour MPs voted with the government 😡