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Post by batman on May 10, 2023 16:21:26 GMT
carlton43 as noted elsewhere is no longer shown as a Reclaim supporter.
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Post by greatkingrat on May 10, 2023 18:07:01 GMT
carlton43 as noted elsewhere is no longer shown as a Reclaim supporter. Wasn't he Reform previously rather than Reclaim?
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Post by batman on May 10, 2023 18:12:59 GMT
no
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Post by peterl on May 10, 2023 18:14:47 GMT
carlton43 as noted elsewhere is no longer shown as a Reclaim supporter. Wasn't he Reform previously rather than Reclaim? Reclaim apparently had a better sort of people...
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Post by carlton43 on May 10, 2023 19:39:29 GMT
'Does he take sugar'?
Asking for a bored friend?
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Post by nodealbrexiteer on May 10, 2023 19:44:53 GMT
'Does he take sugar'? Asking for a bored friend? Canderel
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Post by finsobruce on May 10, 2023 19:46:45 GMT
'Does he take sugar'? Asking for a bored friend? More tea, vicar?
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Post by batman on May 10, 2023 19:49:47 GMT
apologies carlton
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Post by batman on May 10, 2023 19:49:58 GMT
do you take ale?
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Post by carlton43 on May 10, 2023 20:51:35 GMT
'Does he take sugar'? Asking for a bored friend? Canderel I had never heard of it at all.
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Post by J.G.Harston on May 10, 2023 22:14:02 GMT
'Does he take sugar'? Asking for a bored friend? Canderel Come in! Your tea's ready!
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Post by November_Rain on Nov 11, 2023 18:33:05 GMT
I've defected to the SDP. I've been a member since late September of them, and find them more of a proper home for me. Labour, I just can't back anymore due to the antisemitism and the hashjob they've done where I am. Furthermore, I can't back a party that wastes money and has an antisemitism problem locally.
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Post by batman on Nov 11, 2023 20:15:18 GMT
Sorry but you're making no sense at all. Labour has made huge strides in terms of fighting antisemitism and I now feel welcome & valued, whereas 5 years ago the party basically told me to fuck off in its actions. Labour has got rid of its high-profile antisemites. You're not Jewish as far as I know & I find your reasoning unconvincing. How do you keep swinging from left to hard right back to left back to hard right, which is what the SDP now are despite their misleading name? I really don't like it when people use antisemitism spuriously as Frank Field did when he left the Labour Party (he cited antisemitism but had not shown the slightest interest in the issue up to that point) and as Ivan Lewis disgracefully did when he left too, as an attempt to cover the fact that he had been accused of highly improper & inappropriate conduct, much of it towards young Jewish women. I don't mean to be unkind but your reasoning seems to be totally lacking at best, and possibly spurious. Ask Jewish people what they think before you start going on about antisemitism, please, otherwise it's pretty performative.
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Post by Forfarshire Conservative on Nov 11, 2023 21:39:44 GMT
He said locally though. I can well imagine, down in the South West around middle class Exeter dinner tables etc., that it's still an issue.
In terms of the SDP, they are pretty leftist in some of their economic views. They're basically quasi-nationalist soccon socdems, and that's a fairly common view to be fair to them. I'm not sure it can be described as "hard-right".
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2023 21:52:01 GMT
He said locally though . I can well imagine, down in the South West around middle class Exeter dinner tables etc., that it's still an issue. In terms of the SDP, they are pretty leftist in some of their economic views. They're basically quasi-nationalist soccon socdems, and that's a fairly common view to be fair to them. I'm not sure it can be described as "hard-right". Sorry!?
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Post by batman on Nov 11, 2023 21:57:37 GMT
He said locally though. I can well imagine, down in the South West around middle class Exeter dinner tables etc., that it's still an issue. In terms of the SDP, they are pretty leftist in some of their economic views. They're basically quasi-nationalist soccon socdems, and that's a fairly common view to be fair to them. I'm not sure it can be described as "hard-right". he's in the North Somerset area not far from Bristol
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Post by Forfarshire Conservative on Nov 11, 2023 22:21:49 GMT
He said locally though. I can well imagine, down in the South West around middle class Exeter dinner tables etc., that it's still an issue. In terms of the SDP, they are pretty leftist in some of their economic views. They're basically quasi-nationalist soccon socdems, and that's a fairly common view to be fair to them. I'm not sure it can be described as "hard-right". he's in the North Somerset area not far from Bristol I wasn't sure where he was in the South West, I was just using a random South West location. To be honest, I would expect it to be worse around Bristol.
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Post by Forfarshire Conservative on Nov 11, 2023 22:23:06 GMT
He said locally though . I can well imagine, down in the South West around middle class Exeter dinner tables etc., that it's still an issue. In terms of the SDP, they are pretty leftist in some of their economic views. They're basically quasi-nationalist soccon socdems, and that's a fairly common view to be fair to them. I'm not sure it can be described as "hard-right". Sorry!? Polite society antisemitism. Hints of it are not uncommon at Edinburgh University.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2023 22:25:56 GMT
Polite society antisemitism. Hints of it are not uncommon at Edinburgh University. Not entirely sure it's that prevalent on much of the South West to be honest, and that was certainly a slightly strange description of Exeter
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2023 22:27:17 GMT
he's in the North Somerset area not far from Bristol I wasn't sure where he was in the South West, I was just using a random South West location. To be honest, I would expect it to be worse around Bristol. Why? Such issues are a long, long way from the minds of voters in Hartcliffe, Avonmouth or Mangotsfield. Bristol isn't all Clifton and Redland
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