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Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:31 pm
by Boocity
Lallana in Pyjamas » Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:10 pm wrote:
Reg » Sat Dec 14, 2019 6:15 am wrote:Nice one liner mate, bet that taxed yer brain. You don't respond to any of the points raised above but I can live with that.   :laugh:



What more needs said - you are clearly some London City boy who hasn’t got a clue about the city of Liverpool and the people that live there.


You mean like Jeremy Corbyn :laugh:  You couldn't get anymore of a London liberal elite champagne socialist who has never done a days work in his life and know absolutely jack sh!t about the working class apart from treating everyone as some sort of child that needs his guidance.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:35 pm
by Boocity
woof woof ! » Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:37 pm wrote:I'm Liverpool born and bred , brought up in a family that always voted Labour.

I voted Conservative !

Why ?

Apart from the fact that the labour leader instils zero confidence in my belief that he could lead us to a better future for Britain . The fact that the self serving idiot Diane Abbot could become our next Home Secretary  is enough to make me vote for any party other than labour !

All you guys that support Labour really need to scrutinise the performance of the leadership and where their bumbling and fumbling would take us.

Check out some of  Diane Abbot's interviews !  a f'king joke, and she could've have been our next home secretary   :wwww



Same here, spot on.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:29 pm
by devaney
This was possibly one of the most ill advised and naive Labour election campaigns in history. Corbyn clearly was a major problem as highlighted by numerous Labour MP’s. For me though it was the ridiculous manifesto that promised everything when in reality it had zero chance of achieving all of the outlandish promises. If the manifesto wasn’t bad enough it was made worse by throwing in a £58b promise to the WASPI women. That £58b wasn’t even costed and literally threw their almost non existent credibility in the crapper. If confirmation that this Labour Party is not fit for purpose then look no further than life long Labour voters in mining areas voting conservative. Liverpool was one of very few places in the country that basically ignored everything and voted Labour regardless. Nothing new there then !!

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 8:52 am
by Reg
Lallana in Pyjamas » Sat Dec 14, 2019 11:10 pm wrote: What more needs said - you are clearly some London City boy who hasn’t got a clue about the city of Liverpool and the people that live there.


You're right mate, I couldn't find Liverpool if you painted ruddy great big arrows all the way up the M6 and put pictures of Ken Dodd every other mile..

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 3:48 pm
by 7_Kewell
Reg » Sun Dec 15, 2019 7:52 am wrote:
Lallana in Pyjamas » Sat Dec 14, 2019 11:10 pm wrote: What more needs said - you are clearly some London City boy who hasn’t got a clue about the city of Liverpool and the people that live there.


You're right mate, I couldn't find Liverpool if you painted ruddy great big arrows all the way up the M6 and put pictures of Ken Dodd every other mile..

:laugh:

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:42 pm
by Lallana in Pyjamas

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2019 7:30 pm
by ycsatbjywtbiastkamb
How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Fri Dec 20, 2019 7:34 pm
by ycsatbjywtbiastkamb
devaney » Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:29 pm wrote:This was possibly one of the most ill advised and naive Labour election campaigns in history. Corbyn clearly was a major problem as highlighted by numerous Labour MP’s. For me though it was the ridiculous manifesto that promised everything when in reality it had zero chance of achieving all of the outlandish promises. If the manifesto wasn’t bad enough it was made worse by throwing in a £58b promise to the WASPI women. That £58b wasn’t even costed and literally threw their almost non existent credibility in the crapper. If confirmation that this Labour Party is not fit for purpose then look no further than life long Labour voters in mining areas voting conservative. Liverpool was one of very few places in the country that basically ignored everything and voted Labour regardless. Nothing new there then !!


What a load of rubbish.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2019 8:06 pm
by devaney
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


What an incredibly stupid thing to say. And you actually think I’m talking rubbish.Unlike you I am prepared to look at the full picture. The demise of manufacturing on Merseyside was the result of many things and if you think the Unions and the behaviour of the Labour party were blameless then forgive me for not sharing your blinkered view of history. The likes of Militant left activists such as Dereck Hatton have one hell of a lot to answer for.

I certainly don’t need advice from the likes of you or Lallana as to who I shouldn't vote for. You come across as bitter and twisted in the majority of your posts so forgive me for ignoring your drivel. My education wasn't great so I simply had to get off my backside and do something POSITIVE about it, unlike a lot of people who think the world owes them a living and will look to blame anybody in life for their own failings. I came from a poor family. I've never relied on Unions, politicians and the militant left to better my way in life.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:18 pm
by Boocity
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


You're entitled to your opinion yakka even if it is cack, I bet there are a lot of people who play for and work at the club who don't support Labour.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:46 pm
by Lallana in Pyjamas
Boocity » Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:18 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


You're entitled to your opinion yakka even if it is cack, I bet there are a lot of people who play for and work at the club who don't support Labour.



You don’t have to support Labour but I do find it hard to understand how someone in the city could ever vote for the Tories.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:54 pm
by ycsatbjywtbiastkamb
devaney » Sun Dec 22, 2019 7:06 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


What an incredibly stupid thing to say. And you actually think I’m talking rubbish.Unlike you I am prepared to look at the full picture. The demise of manufacturing on Merseyside was the result of many things and if you think the Unions and the behaviour of the Labour party were blameless then forgive me for not sharing your blinkered view of history. The likes of Militant left activists such as Dereck Hatton have one hell of a lot to answer for.

I certainly don’t need advice from the likes of you or Lallana as to who I shouldn't vote for. You come across as bitter and twisted in the majority of your posts so forgive me for ignoring your drivel. My education wasn't great so I simply had to get off my backside and do something POSITIVE about it, unlike a lot of people who think the world owes them a living and will look to blame anybody in life for their own failings. I came from a poor family. I've never relied on Unions, politicians and the militant left to better my way in life.


No but you have relied on Unions, and the Labour Party, and the Liberal Party in fact, not this modern version of the Liberal Party but the Liberal Party of the likes of Gladstone, Asquith and Lloyd George who gave us the vote, brought in old age pensions and challenged the supremacy of the House of Lords over the House of Commons.
People have been hung, shot, run through with swords, jailed, flogged, deported, beaten up, blacklisted and starved so the likes of us could have things like universal sufferage, the right to an education, a cradle to the grave healthcare system,  a 5 day working week, an 8 hour day, safe working conditions, decent pay etc etc etc.
The party that fought tooth and nail pretty much against all those progressive steps was the Conservative party. The only thing I admire the Conservative party for is their ability to still remain relevant despite spending the past 200 years positioned on the wrong side of history.
You think you have carved a life out for yourself through your own hard work but you haven't, you were given the opportunity to carve a life out for yourself by others, i just wish there was a button people could press to send them to a world where the likes of trade unions, the Labour Party and the early Liberal Party never existed. All you people who slag off the Labour Party and trade unions could go and live happy ever after in your Dickensian wonderland.
Do you know Dev that in 1914 there was a higher casualty rate amongst children under the age of 5 born into working class households than there was for troops in the trenches on the western front? I genuinely don't think people realise just how important the likes of trade unions and Labour Party have been. The Corbyn's and McLusky's of the past gave you a life worth living.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:34 am
by devaney
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 27, 2019 4:54 pm wrote:
devaney » Sun Dec 22, 2019 7:06 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


What an incredibly stupid thing to say. And you actually think I’m talking rubbish.Unlike you I am prepared to look at the full picture. The demise of manufacturing on Merseyside was the result of many things and if you think the Unions and the behaviour of the Labour party were blameless then forgive me for not sharing your blinkered view of history. The likes of Militant left activists such as Dereck Hatton have one hell of a lot to answer for.

I certainly don’t need advice from the likes of you or Lallana as to who I shouldn't vote for. You come across as bitter and twisted in the majority of your posts so forgive me for ignoring your drivel. My education wasn't great so I simply had to get off my backside and do something POSITIVE about it, unlike a lot of people who think the world owes them a living and will look to blame anybody in life for their own failings. I came from a poor family. I've never relied on Unions, politicians and the militant left to better my way in life.


No but you have relied on Unions, and the Labour Party, and the Liberal Party in fact, not this modern version of the Liberal Party but the Liberal Party of the likes of Gladstone, Asquith and Lloyd George who gave us the vote, brought in old age pensions and challenged the supremacy of the House of Lords over the House of Commons.
People have been hung, shot, run through with swords, jailed, flogged, deported, beaten up, blacklisted and starved so the likes of us could have things like universal sufferage, the right to an education, a cradle to the grave healthcare system,  a 5 day working week, an 8 hour day, safe working conditions, decent pay etc etc etc.
The party that fought tooth and nail pretty much against all those progressive steps was the Conservative party. The only thing I admire the Conservative party for is their ability to still remain relevant despite spending the past 200 years positioned on the wrong side of history.
You think you have carved a life out for yourself through your own hard work but you haven't, you were given the opportunity to carve a life out for yourself by others, i just wish there was a button people could press to send them to a world where the likes of trade unions, the Labour Party and the early Liberal Party never existed. All you people who slag off the Labour Party and trade unions could go and live happy ever after in your Dickensian wonderland.
Do you know Dev that in 1914 there was a higher casualty rate amongst children under the age of 5 born into working class households than there was for troops in the trenches on the western front? I genuinely don't think people realise just how important the likes of trade unions and Labour Party have been. The Corbyn's and McLusky's of the past gave you a life worth living.


I’m very sorry Yakka but your view is ridiculously unbalanced and incredibly bitter. You give the Labour Party and Union’s credit for everything and simply ignore anything positive that the Conservatives have achieved. You actually believe that the country has benefitted from Corbyn like individuals. Well frankly I dread to think what would have happened during World War II if Corbyn and the likes of Abbott had been in power.

I accept that politicians and Unions before they became power crazy have helped to improve the country we live in. During my life I have paid one hell of a lot in tax and yes in return I receive a pension and and access to the NHS as well as other benefits. National insurance contributions, not that they are anything like sufficient to fund the NHS, are called that for a reason. They are an insurance policy which like a lot of insurance policies are abused.

You mention a 5 day working week and an 8 hour day. Well forgive me I can’t even relate to such luxuries. Try working 80 hours for 6 days a week to ensure that your family can enjoy a better standard of living and a LIFE WORTH LIVING. That’s what I did and I didn’t rely on any politician or Union to achieve a more comfortable lifestyle. Yakka I simply got off my backside and got on with it. It would have been very easy to sit around and do nothing and blame everybody else for my shortcomings. No luck or education involved just very hard work.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 4:30 pm
by Boocity
Lallana in Pyjamas » Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:46 pm wrote:
Boocity » Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:18 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2019 6:30 pm wrote:How anyone who supports Liverpool can vote Tory is beyond me and that goes doubly for anyone from this city.


You're entitled to your opinion yakka even if it is cack, I bet there are a lot of people who play for and work at the club who don't support Labour.



You don’t have to support Labour but I do find it hard to understand how someone in the city could ever vote for the Tories.


There's no alternative, Labour are a mess and would cripple the country if they got in. the Lib Dems a joke and you have to be some sort of Brighton weirdo to vote for the greens.

Re: The Election - an alternative view

PostPosted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 7:22 pm
by Lallana in Pyjamas
Boocity » Sat Dec 28, 2019 3:30 pm wrote:
Lallana in Pyjamas » Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:46 pm wrote:
Boocity » Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:18 pm wrote:
You're entitled to your opinion yakka even if it is cack, I bet there are a lot of people who play for and work at the club who don't support Labour.



You don’t have to support Labour but I do find it hard to understand how someone in the city could ever vote for the Tories.


There's no alternative, Labour are a mess and would cripple the country if they got in. the Lib Dems a joke and you have to be some sort of Brighton weirdo to vote for the greens.


Independant for me - Labour are responsible for taking the country to an unwinnable war and they have thousands of military blood on their hands


Would rather vote Lib Dem or Green than Labour or Tory