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Here’s the Steve Bell Cartoon the Guardian wouldn’t publish
[URL]https://twitter.com/markdistef/status/1151433968044171272?s=21[/URL]
in response Dave Rich of the „Community Safety Trust“ found a Cartoon Bell drew of Henry Kissinger with a big nose -in 1983.
[URL]https://twitter.com/daverich1/status/1151479982012686337?s=21[/URL]
Henry Kissinger is Jewish.
He is also a mass murderer.
the „very big nose“ looks like a penis.
Last edited by Nefertiti2; 18-07-2019, 10:02.
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Think this is really good- as a video and as a strategy.
https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1152190522162896897?s=20
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Simon Wren Leiws's weekly column for the New Statesman was initially published on their website and then pulled. No explanation given
Here is the column https://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/201...-to-prime.html
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Simon Wren Lewis is good at words. I'm not sure why the New Statesman thought that fewer people needed to read that rather than more.Last edited by The Awesome Berbaslug!!!; 20-07-2019, 01:11.
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On the subject of people who are good with words, Tom Watson was on the Twitter earlier, complaining about the symbolic censuring of Hilary Armstrong by her local party, and proclaiming this "misdirected mob justice degrades our great party."
You know, the same Tom Watson who accepted the claims of Nick the Paedophile at face and used the protection of parliament to smear innocent men with child sex abuse allegations. Whipping up a handy dose of "misdirected mob justice" in the process.
https://twitter.com/tom_watson/statu...19980606849026
Like Hodge the other day, either no self-awareness at all, or a near-psychopathic level of chutzpah.
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Hilary Armstrong... Hilary Armstrong... Hilary Armstrong... https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...-to-Blair.html
Labour's high command is planning "show trials" for its most disloyal MPs which could lead to their deselection before the next election unless they pledge loyalty to Tony Blair.
The extraordinary attempt to stamp discipline on the mutinous Westminster party is being championed by Hilary Armstrong, the Chief Whip.
She wants at least six of the most persistent rebels to be dropped as candidates by the ruling National Executive Committee unless they agree to mend their ways.
A Labour minister said last night that Miss Armstrong was ready to order a list of habitual rebels to appear before the NEC in the summer as part of a crackdown on "serial disloyalty".
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A senior Labour figure cited the names of six MPs who could expect to be asked to make a vow of loyalty before the NEC as the price for having their candidacy endorsed.
They are Bob Marshall-Andrews, who has voted against the party whip 51 times since the 2001 election; John McDonnell, with 79 votes against; Jeremy Corbyn, 87; Lynne Jones, 57; Diane Abbott 36; and Mike Wood, 25.
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It does look like her, doesn't it? Still, let's not rush to conclusions. There might have been two Hilary Armstrongs, holding the office of Labour Party Chief Whip in 2006.
I particularly liked this line: "Last week Mr Blair claimed his Left-wing critics were part of an "auld alliance" with the Tories who wanted to defeat Labour governments."
Yeah, like the 'centrist' critics working with the Tories to damage the Labour party in 2017, Tone?
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Originally posted by Snake Plissken View PostHilary Armstrong... Hilary Armstrong... Hilary Armstrong... https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...-to-Blair.html
That Hilary Armstrong?
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I thought it was good to know about. It’s not all that interesting in itself, but it’s indicative of the broader situation that unless you are fully supportive of Corbyn, you’re not welcome in the Labour Party. People like me need to be reminded of this, there are too many who still haven’t reconciled themselves to getting out of Dodge.Last edited by Lucy Waterman; 21-07-2019, 14:26.
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