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Everything posted by Rayvin
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Fucking hell I think she's going to regret making some of the appointments that she has.
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Mash is stepping back in to run Sports Direct again. Unsure what the impact on us will be save to say that it's unlikely he'll give much of a damn (not that he has historically) going forward.
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Policy based on emotion is where we're headed. We live in a post-truth era.
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Too late? For Labour or for the world as we know it? Also, what nasty surprises? The policies that JC has put forward are what people are drawn in by. If Momentum ditch those policies, why would anyone hang around? The issue for most people is that no one thinks he can win, and that this experiment will cause people to suffer. Not that some manner of evil is about to rise in the West, as you seem to be suggesting...?
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How many of them do you think there are, exactly?
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As soon as who is all in..?
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Unless its in a party leadership contest, and then apparently you can.
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CT just admitted he was wrong about something... has that ever happened before?
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The Utter Beige v Colback's Used Nickleback Tampax Suckers
Rayvin replied to sammynb's topic in Newcastle Forum
He's voted in all of them so far. He's still here, just giving us all the silent treatment -
Why did she quit?
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The Utter Beige v Colback's Used Nickleback Tampax Suckers
Rayvin replied to sammynb's topic in Newcastle Forum
I think Villa will be up for this as losing to us will be mentally devastating for them if they still see themselves as promotion contenders. I'm going to go 2-2. -
To be fair, we have a reasonably impressive rotation system in effect. The hope is that one day we wear him down and he just gives up. No luck so far. It's almost as if he feeds off this kind of thing
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Maybe he heard that if you give pussies cream, they will come? ... I'm drunk, shut up.
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World domination. Isn't it always for people like Noel Edmunds?
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What should the next match thread call NUFC?
Rayvin replied to Happy Face's topic in Newcastle Forum
What if that spurs on the opposition?! -
At the very least that's what I'm hoping for
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I predict that the first 3-1 we get will be the one where Andrew gives it up and goes for a 1-0 win instead.
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Fair comment
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No, he means the data about who voted out, in terms of demographics and population centres, at the referendum. The people who listened to them, basically. They know which seats will be most receptive to their message which, for a smaller party, gives them some vital data on where they'll get the most bang for their buck. It's a fair enough point I think - it doesn't mean they're going to crash in there and clean up at the next GE, but if they can get their message right they know where to hit Labour.
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To be fair, CT's argument is that the data UKIP have secured as a result of the referendum will allow them to target people, voters who might be swayed by their nonsense, in a much more efficient way than previously. It'll also allow them to get a better picture of what those voters are asking for. Yes they'd need to be smart about it. Yes they probably aren't capable of that. But his point, and perhaps I'm being generous here, is that the potential exists.
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I think wealth inequality will become a bigger issue - the right will choke on it eventually. When people clear out the immigrants, when there's no one to blame but the people actually at fault, it'll be the left that takes hold. The big danger of Brexit for big business and the Tories I reckon is that it exposes them to the judgement of the masses. They have literally nothing to hide behind now. We'll see now if it really was 'all the EU's fault'. I don't think people will forget that it was right wing politics that brought us here.
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I don't think it's an either/or scenario mate. I suspect both are unlikely. Though if I HAD to bet, I'd bet on racist stupidity. Every time.
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I agree - I said Labour was finished as an electoral force as soon as the referendum result was in. Corbyn or no. This isn't about political parties anymore IMO, it's about the whole political ideology.
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Just, why?