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Park Life

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  1. He's gonna remove most of the sanctions and there isn't a thing anyone can do about it. The reset with Russia is vital to reduce conflict in various areas and wanton killing, slaughter and hardship perpetrated by the Neo-Cons. if the EU want Ukraine let them fight for it....Yeah I didn't think so.
  2. The Globalists are actually shooting themselves in the foot here. Flynn for instance was a hawk on Iran and they could have got some traction on the war they so desperately seek. The whole MSM will go into meltdown when Trump visits Russia and removes sanctions. Mr Trump has said that he was willing to lift sanctions imposed in 2014 related to their illegal annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, in exchange for a nuclear arms reduction agreement. "They have sanctions on Russia – let’s see if we can make some good deals with Russia,” Mr Trump said last month. "For one thing, I think nuclear weapons should be way down and reduced very substantially, that’s part of it." http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-loosens-sanctions-russia-prevent-intelligence-agencies-cyberspying-hacking-a7559871.html Very sensible.
  3. You must admit this witch hunt is getting a little boring. It's almost like CNN and MSNBC are partisan.
  4. Your Queen is dead mate. Why aren't they discussing how Obama doubled the debt to 20 trillion?? Illegally killed thousands of people around the world and Clinton and him oversaw turning Libya into a failed state....These are crimes. Crimes against greater humanity. Both should be in the Haig........Conversations with Russians my arse. ''Importantly, though, President Obama did sign many laws worsening this debt situation. Among the most significant are the 2009 stimulus, extending the 2001/2003 tax cuts temporarily in 2010 and making most of them permanent in 2012, the 2015 permanent "doc fix," and the tax extenders/omnibus bill at the end of 2015. President Obama also signed several pieces of legislation to reduce projected debt, most significantly the Budget Control Act. But importantly, these laws were written not by the president but by Congress.''
  5. Clueless buffoons on Twittah and insane CNN airheads go after Trump. He must be shitting it.
  6. If you removed people from the congress and senate who have lied under oath there would be nobody left. Clinton and her cohorts would have been executed by now. She could be done for taking money from terrorism funders for starters.
  7. The desperation is surreal. Find something!!11 Anything about anyone ever....
  8. American and Russian leadership talk on a daily basis. It's a crime now.
  9. Hilarious. Clinton News Network.
  10. Scots would be in. It would wipe out the SNP. In fact the more I think about it the more it looks like genius. Labour would have a cause instead of all this austerity lite nonsense and everyone else would shit their pants.
  11. I reckon a third of them are regretting it now and we can also hoover up a lot of the LibDems and soft Tories (Middle England). Although this trick will only work once, it's a chance for power.
  12. I'd put rejoining the EU in the manifesto. The UKIP defectors aren't coming back to Labour anyway and this tactic will put back into the game for Labour all the Remainers of whatever allegiance. Around this Labour can campaign on a true internationalist and inclusive platform. It has the added benefit of re-connecting with the strong social contract of the EU, ECJ, ECHR. This posits the Tories and their loony wing as the enemy and puts to bed most of the infighting in Labour. Would need a new leader obviously. *
  13. Basically England is full of clueless idiots who would vote for a budgie if it had the right feme tune. The Tories have moved into a huge vacuum of ignorance and political fatigue that is the center ground. More so the middle Eng issue is paramount and it is highly unlikely that any Labour leader even if he was Tom Cruise could drag the country to the left. UK as a whole just doesn't want it...To a lesser extent the same has happened to the SPD (left wing) in Germany. The fundamental issue is that Capitalism is no longer delivering what it did up to say the 00's. Whereas before there was wiggle room for the 'social contract and wealth distribution' that is no longer the case. Capitalism is now in a slow losing battle to hold onto what it has and therefore there will never again be a situation where the state can use soft power to divvy out some of the rewards. Capital flight and the international nature of business and perhaps the so called 'free movement of Labour' and those 'free trade deals' have sped up the rush to the bottom. This will continue for some time. The future is more sovereign debt, less workers rights, more privatization, more youth unemployment and 'double speak' about nationalism and identity. The generations coming up after us are even more distracted with snapchat and Facebook and twitter etc...Wielded to their mobiles they don't read or watch documentaries or have any interest in history. It's why the right have grown all over the Europe and America. Most of the foot soldiers probably have more in common with the left but don't understand the complex all inclusive messages of the left. They understand 'Take our country back' and 'Make America great again'. The left refuse to make clear who the enemy is.
  14. ''And what of the press? The abuse of the right wing is as crude as we could have expected. But the papers that present themselves as radical have been revealed to be nothing of the sort. The Guardian and Mirror have become cheerleaders for the old Labour establishment. Column after column demands that Corbyn should go. Extinct volcanoes from New Labour are quoted with glee. A big headline for Mandelson: “I work every single day to oust Corbyn.” Mandelson had to resign twice from the cabinet in disgrace. Why give him such prominence, except to add to the anti-Corbyn mood music? Broadcasters take their cue from the press. A report found that during the campaign for Corbyn’s re-election the BBC chose twice as many interviewees who were hostile to Corbyn as were supportive. The critique is personal and as vicious as that waged against Arthur Scargill. If evidence were needed of Corbyn’s strength, it is his ability to withstand this onslaught.''
  15. Big Big win that. Brighton were riddled with doubt at 1-1.
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