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Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
saying they will back the Government. I'm totally in favour of as many people as possible getting the booster but I am a pro-vax person. Have been since 2005 when I first took the flu jab. I'm not in favour of laws telling people they must wear masks etc and I'm not in favour of Government over reaction (especially when it's media provoked). Labour run by a decent leader (like Corbyn) would vote down the Government. Shocking that they won't, especially as they pretend to be doing it for unselfish reasons. "The good of the country"? Bollocks. "If they call an election now, Boris would beat Starmer in a landslide despite being almost as useless".
 
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md

Re:Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
saying they will back the Government. I'm totally in favour of as many people as possible getting the booster but I am a pro-vax person. Have been since 2005 when I first took the flu jab. I'm not in favour of laws telling people they must wear masks etc and I'm not in favour of Government over reaction (especially when it's media provoked). Labour run by a decent leader (like Corbyn) would vote down the Government. Shocking that they won't, especially as they pretend to be doing it for unselfish reasons. "The good of the country"? Bollocks. "If they call an election now, Boris would beat Starmer in a landslide despite being almost as useless".

Jeremy Corbyn's twitter account shows no trace of him falling into the trap of playing these stupid games of tactical outmaneuvering. This type of behaviour creates more fear and panic. It demoralises rather than inspires. His post thanking postal workers for keeping the economy and postal services going is uplifting by contrast.
 
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hedda

Re:Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
md wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
saying they will back the Government. I'm totally in favour of as many people as possible getting the booster but I am a pro-vax person. Have been since 2005 when I first took the flu jab. I'm not in favour of laws telling people they must wear masks etc and I'm not in favour of Government over reaction (especially when it's media provoked). Labour run by a decent leader (like Corbyn) would vote down the Government. Shocking that they won't, especially as they pretend to be doing it for unselfish reasons. "The good of the country"? Bollocks. "If they call an election now, Boris would beat Starmer in a landslide despite being almost as useless".

Jeremy Corbyn's twitter account shows no trace of him falling into the trap of playing these stupid games of tactical outmaneuvering. This type of behaviour creates more fear and panic. It demoralises rather than inspires. His post thanking postal workers for keeping the economy and postal services going is uplifting by contrast.


Jeremy is pro-vax but anti compulsory & anti-fines / punishment etc.

He prefers education and encouragement to deal with the conspiracy nonsense.

I agree although witnessing the hideous anti-vax mobs in Melbourne I'd prefer a good horse whipping.

I loathe them because they try to come across as "alternatives" and almost "hippy " like with dreadlocks and idiotic banners flying the much loved Southern Cross flag made famous by the Eureka Stockade drama in 1854 when miners rebelled against their overlords (the British) but were ruthlessly quelled.

At the same time they wear MAGA hats and carry flags dedicated to the Comb Over Crybaby while sporting gallows & nooses to hang politicians.Some even dressed as Karl Rittenhouse !

Rather they are Fascists and seem to be funded by nefarious groups although with vaccination rates nearly 90% and rising they are just a tiny minority.

Last week they tried to "arrest" the Governor of Victoria and demanded she vacate Government House by week's end but were foiled by a friendly copper who talked rings around them & refused their idiotic "documents" similar to which UK groups have tried to serve on NHS workers.

They should make me Governor. I'd have them all convicted (without trial) and deported to some remote island on the other side of the world. England perhaps.

## That Labour MP was ghastly but she typifies the useless mob now running Labour.

### Keir Starmer is just weird. He started out with little personality and seems to have less and less "charisma" as each week goes by which is difficult seeing he had so little to start with.

Most politicians seem to grow into the role..he's just going backwards.
 
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Green Man

Re:Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
md wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
saying they will back the Government. I'm totally in favour of as many people as possible getting the booster but I am a pro-vax person. Have been since 2005 when I first took the flu jab. I'm not in favour of laws telling people they must wear masks etc and I'm not in favour of Government over reaction (especially when it's media provoked). Labour run by a decent leader (like Corbyn) would vote down the Government. Shocking that they won't, especially as they pretend to be doing it for unselfish reasons. "The good of the country"? Bollocks. "If they call an election now, Boris would beat Starmer in a landslide despite being almost as useless".

Jeremy Corbyn's twitter account shows no trace of him falling into the trap of playing these stupid games of tactical outmaneuvering. This type of behaviour creates more fear and panic. It demoralises rather than inspires. His post thanking postal workers for keeping the economy and postal services going is uplifting by contrast.


I still think we will be in the same boat with Corbyn as leader. Every one has a price, Kier is not an opposition but a back a backer for Boris and WEF.
 
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md

Re:Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
Rabble-rousers use a combination fear and force to inflame the emotions of the group in order to achieve their ends.

Jeremy Corbyn voted against last night’s motion and gave good reasons for doing so. Whether he’s right or wrong, isn’t it more positive to have a politician who thinks for themselves and in greater depth, refusing to be coerced into falsely thinking the same as others. A responsible decision, like a champion Olympic dive, leaves barely any splash or wave of emotions that others could possibly drown in.

twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1470822969010184192
 
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Green Man

Re:Some awful Labour woman on BBC News 2 Years, 4 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
md wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
saying they will back the Government. I'm totally in favour of as many people as possible getting the booster but I am a pro-vax person. Have been since 2005 when I first took the flu jab. I'm not in favour of laws telling people they must wear masks etc and I'm not in favour of Government over reaction (especially when it's media provoked). Labour run by a decent leader (like Corbyn) would vote down the Government. Shocking that they won't, especially as they pretend to be doing it for unselfish reasons. "The good of the country"? Bollocks. "If they call an election now, Boris would beat Starmer in a landslide despite being almost as useless".

Jeremy Corbyn's twitter account shows no trace of him falling into the trap of playing these stupid games of tactical outmaneuvering. This type of behaviour creates more fear and panic. It demoralises rather than inspires. His post thanking postal workers for keeping the economy and postal services going is uplifting by contrast.


Jeremy is pro-vax but anti compulsory & anti-fines / punishment etc.

He prefers education and encouragement to deal with the conspiracy nonsense.

I agree although witnessing the hideous anti-vax mobs in Melbourne I'd prefer a good horse whipping.

I loathe them because they try to come across as "alternatives" and almost "hippy " like with dreadlocks and idiotic banners flying the much loved Southern Cross flag made famous by the Eureka Stockade drama in 1854 when miners rebelled against their overlords (the British) but were ruthlessly quelled.

At the same time they wear MAGA hats and carry flags dedicated to the Comb Over Crybaby while sporting gallows & nooses to hang politicians.Some even dressed as Karl Rittenhouse !

Rather they are Fascists and seem to be funded by nefarious groups although with vaccination rates nearly 90% and rising they are just a tiny minority.

Last week they tried to "arrest" the Governor of Victoria and demanded she vacate Government House by week's end but were foiled by a friendly copper who talked rings around them & refused their idiotic "documents" similar to which UK groups have tried to serve on NHS workers.

They should make me Governor. I'd have them all convicted (without trial) and deported to some remote island on the other side of the world. England perhaps.

## That Labour MP was ghastly but she typifies the useless mob now running Labour.

### Keir Starmer is just weird. He started out with little personality and seems to have less and less "charisma" as each week goes by which is difficult seeing he had so little to start with.

Most politicians seem to grow into the role..he's just going backwards.


How's them concentration camps in Oz ?
 
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