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Woke up in the night to the sound of something plasticlicky in the corner of the room...pulled back the suitcase, torch in hand and was presented with such a weird sight that I was proper freaked out at first...one of my pill strips was being pulled into the tiniest gap under the built in wardrobe...I'm talking maybe 4mm, whatever it was had taken it out of my bag...somehow got around the back of the wardrobe and was trying to pull them through the gap...I reached down ,grabbed them and a mini tug of war ensued...it was all a bit disconcerting because I had no idea what was behind the panel...no way could it get through the gap and be big enough to struggle with me...I snatched it out and all went silent...kept checking tiny gap all night.
It must be it's little postbox for things pinched in the room.
 

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Woke up in the night to the sound of something plasticlicky in the corner of the room...pulled back the suitcase, torch in hand and was presented with such a weird sight that I was proper freaked out at first...one of my pill strips was being pulled into the tiniest gap under the built in wardrobe...I'm talking maybe 4mm, whatever it was had taken it out of my bag...somehow got around the back of the wardrobe and was trying to pull them through the gap...I reached down ,grabbed them and a mini tug of war ensued...it was all a bit disconcerting because I had no idea what was behind the panel...no way could it get through the gap and be big enough to struggle with me...I snatched it out and all went silent...kept checking tiny gap all night.
It must be it's little postbox for things pinched in the room.
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Just been reminded that Labour hopeful Jeremy Corbyn held a minutes silence for the IRA terrorists killed by the SAS in Gibralter, back in the 80's.
They were sort of executed after being suspected of travelling there to kill servicemen...but a fucking minutes silence...what an ideological fuknut.
He also invited Sinn Fein to parliment weeks after they bombed the cabinet in Brighton.
 

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He also invited Sinn Fein to parliment weeks after they bombed the cabinet in Brighton.

Yes, how dare he try to engage terrorists in peaceful dialogue in exactly the same way the government ended up doing.
 

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Yes, how dare he try to engage terrorists in peaceful dialogue in exactly the same way the government ended up doing.

I think the second half of the sentence qualifies the first half. 1985 wasn't 1996. And a minute's silence for a bunch of Provos? Fuck 'em tbh.

Not that it matters because Jeremy Corbyn is unelectable.
 

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Meh.

Depends really.

UKIP was unelectable 7-8 years ago, now look at them.

I'm happier that a socialist agenda is being followed, rather than a fascist one.

If the Tories are successful in making the poorer poorer and the richer richer then they'll find alot of people won't vote for them, and since we're in an era of something previously seen as 'normal' being an extreme then I can see Corbyn getting some support.
 

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Meh.

Depends really.

UKIP was unelectable 7-8 years ago, now look at them.

I'm happier that a socialist agenda is being followed, rather than a fascist one.

If the Tories are successful in making the poorer poorer and the richer richer then they'll find alot of people won't vote for them, and since we're in an era of something previously seen as 'normal' being an extreme then I can see Corbyn getting some support.
Ukip scraped 1mp. They are still unelectable imo
 

DaGaffer

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Meh.

Depends really.

UKIP was unelectable 7-8 years ago, now look at them.

Yes. Unelectable. Oh they can run your council and get the odd MEP but they're not going to exercise power, and that's also what's going to happen to Labour if they go down the Socialist Worker rabbithole.

I'm happier that a socialist agenda is being followed, rather than a fascist one.

If the Tories are successful in making the poorer poorer and the richer richer then they'll find alot of people won't vote for them, and since we're in an era of something previously seen as 'normal' being an extreme then I can see Corbyn getting some support.

Of course he'll get some support, but he won't get enough to form a government, which effectively means its a pointless exercise. We've been here before, and when Labour tried this with Michael Foot during the Thatcher years (which were MUCH more transformational in terms of the Welfare State, labour relations and the working class than anything Cameron's crew are doing) and it was an unmitigated disaster. The only victory anyone's going to get out of taking Labour back to its roots is a moral one.
 

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@DaGaffer is absolutely right, this is just Labour going down the same path as the Foot/Kinnock years, and if Labour couldn't get a socialist government into power with those 2 (who were much better politicians than corbyn) when in opposition to Thatcher (who again as DaGaffer says was much more transformational and to whom there was a lot more direct opposition) then they've got no fucking chance now. If Corbyn gets in, you might as well get used to a Tory govt, because we'll have one for the next 8 years at least.
 

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Woke up in the night to the sound of something plasticlicky in the corner of the room...pulled back the suitcase, torch in hand and was presented with such a weird sight that I was proper freaked out at first...one of my pill strips was being pulled into the tiniest gap under the built in wardrobe...I'm talking maybe 4mm, whatever it was had taken it out of my bag...somehow got around the back of the wardrobe and was trying to pull them through the gap...I reached down ,grabbed them and a mini tug of war ensued...it was all a bit disconcerting because I had no idea what was behind the panel...no way could it get through the gap and be big enough to struggle with me...I snatched it out and all went silent...kept checking tiny gap all night.
It must be it's little postbox for things pinched in the room.


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the Thatcher years (which were MUCH more transformational in terms of the Welfare State, labour relations and the working class than anything Cameron's crew are doing)
Actually, I don't think that. I think Cameron's going to end up doing a lot more in terms of shrinking the state beyond what even Thatcher could imagine.
 

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Actually, I don't think that. I think Cameron's going to end up doing a lot more in terms of shrinking the state beyond what even Thatcher could imagine.
A lot of people got to own their own homes because of Thatcher, even hub cap botherers.
 

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Actually, I don't think that. I think Cameron's going to end up doing a lot more in terms of shrinking the state beyond what even Thatcher could imagine.

Fingers crossed, bloated waste of tax payers money that it is.
 

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Actually, I don't think that. I think Cameron's going to end up doing a lot more in terms of shrinking the state beyond what even Thatcher could imagine.

Probably, but Thatch also broke the unions and rolled back 18 employment acts going back half a century, and deindustrialised the whole country. The traditional "working class" (Labour's heartland) was destroyed, and we all became middle class or underclass. Now it's a fairly shitty middle class, but they don't vote for avowed lefties.
 

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