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posted on 14/2/17

No surprise to see the startling intellect of Titty being fooled by such drivel.

posted on 14/2/17

Even on a Stoke by election related thread we have the tragedy of hillsborough brought up by another scouser and they wonder what gets the most the label.
1 in 8 voters supported ukip at the last election. Only the London metropolitan elite will continue to vote labour in serious numbers under Corbyn because they are unaffected by the policies suggesting work should be optional and let's have 300000 more people in the poorer areas of the country every year because we are incapable of picking our own fruit,carrying our own bricks and making our own coffee.
Nuttall is not a great choice to fight this seat but labour deserted everyone who saw the most as a party that supported the worker. Constant excuses for dossers and people who have been on benefits for decades who can't speak a word of English make people sick.

posted on 14/2/17

Political persuasion aside, I cannot see how Nuttall can actually represent the Stoke electorate.

Simply because he’s plain lazy.

A failed Tory, and an incompetent MEP, his voting record and attendance was/is (Farage aside) one of the worst in Europe. He continually voted (when he could be bothered to turn up) against UK interests.

However he’ll beat the usual fabricated Ukip migration drum. As let’s be honest Ukip are a one policy party. And I suspect given the level of annoyance (and rightly so) towards Labour in Stoke, he’ll win the seat.

Maybe the Stoke electorate will then discover what an incapable politician he is.

posted on 14/2/17

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posted on 14/2/17

Bertrand

Can you firstly put this in legible English, and then explain what you mean please?

"Even on a Stoke by election related thread we have the tragedy of hillsborough brought up by another scouser and they wonder what gets the most the label."

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 10 minutes ago
Bertrand

Can you firstly put this in legible English, and then explain what you mean please?

"Even on a Stoke by election related thread we have the tragedy of hillsborough brought up by another scouser and they wonder what gets the most the label."
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I'd also like to know exactly what he means.

Don't be shy Bertrand ,we know you're there.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 55 minutes ago
comment by bertrand small (U19359)
posted 27 minutes ago
Even on a Stoke by election related thread we have the tragedy of hillsborough brought up by another scouser and they wonder what gets the most the label.
1 in 8 voters supported ukip at the last election. Only the London metropolitan elite will continue to vote labour in serious numbers under Corbyn because they are unaffected by the policies suggesting work should be optional and let's have 300000 more people in the poorer areas of the country every year because we are incapable of picking our own fruit,carrying our own bricks and making our own coffee.
Nuttall is not a great choice to fight this seat but labour deserted everyone who saw the most as a party that supported the worker. Constant excuses for dossers and people who have been on benefits for decades who can't speak a word of English make people sick.
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It's the old blame the foreigners and out of work.
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I was debating migration on another thread, and to be fair, it’s testament to Ukip that they have been able to successfully promote their migration narrative into mainstream politics.

Despite it being completely false and misleading.

There's no credible evidence/proof/research linking immigration to pressure on lowering wages/living standard/pressures on public services whatsoever. Yet the public perception is now completely different.

Which is turn has altered both Labour and Tory policy.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 55 minutes ago
comment by bertrand small (U19359)
posted 27 minutes ago
Even on a Stoke by election related thread we have the tragedy of hillsborough brought up by another scouser and they wonder what gets the most the label.
1 in 8 voters supported ukip at the last election. Only the London metropolitan elite will continue to vote labour in serious numbers under Corbyn because they are unaffected by the policies suggesting work should be optional and let's have 300000 more people in the poorer areas of the country every year because we are incapable of picking our own fruit,carrying our own bricks and making our own coffee.
Nuttall is not a great choice to fight this seat but labour deserted everyone who saw the most as a party that supported the worker. Constant excuses for dossers and people who have been on benefits for decades who can't speak a word of English make people sick.
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It's the old blame the foreigners and out of work.
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I was debating migration on another thread, and to be fair, it’s testament to Ukip that they have been able to successfully promote their migration narrative into mainstream politics.

Despite it being completely false and misleading.

There's no credible evidence/proof/research linking immigration to pressure on lowering wages/living standard/pressures on public services whatsoever. Yet the public perception is now completely different.

Which is turn has altered both Labour and Tory policy.
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There's more of a threat to employment and the economy from employers using the 'gig economy' to erode employees rights and avoid paying the required tax.

Self-employment 'reduces tax take' as firms avoid responsibilities
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38963653

Immigration is an easy target as, unless citizenship is gained' they aren't voters being ostracised.

posted on 14/2/17

CHF



Ironically Nuttall continually voted (or didn’t turn up) against tax avoidance/evasion motions, and employment rights. Some of the things he now is campaigning for.

http://www.votewatch.eu/en/term8-paul-nuttall-2.html

If Labour (or anyone else) standing against Nuttall in Stoke simply drew attention to his voting history, I’m not so sure the potteries would be too keen for him to be their MP.

posted on 14/2/17

I still don't think he will win personally, but we'll see.

posted on 14/2/17

Funny how people bang on about benefits being bad despite all the evidence pointing towards them raising wages and leading to better treatment of employees..

Since the tories slashed them wages have dropped 10%, because no one can survive even a small period of unemployment they don't have the option of leaving unscrupulous employers..

Finally Bertrand, the reason Hillsborough is bought up is because it's kind of the reason for the thread, being that nuttall claimed he lost a close friend a Hillsborough and has now apologized for the lie..

Its a shame that the main stream media isnt better covering the Propaganda being debunked.. But then again, they have a vested interest in seeing the LABOUR movement wiped out, because they are the only party who push for better employee rights.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
Funny how people bang on about benefits being bad despite all the evidence pointing towards them raising wages and leading to better treatment of employees..

Since the tories slashed them wages have dropped 10%, because no one can survive even a small period of unemployment they don't have the option of leaving unscrupulous employers..

Finally Bertrand, the reason Hillsborough is bought up is because it's kind of the reason for the thread, being that nuttall claimed he lost a close friend a Hillsborough and has now apologized for the lie..

Its a shame that the main stream media isnt better covering the Propaganda being debunked.. But then again, they have a vested interest in seeing the LABOUR movement wiped out, because they are the only party who push for better employee rights.
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paragraph one.....do you mean benefits, or some other word?Predictive text error, bud?

posted on 14/2/17

Nope benefits.

A recent study has shown that strong out of work benefits force employers to provide better working conditions and better treat their employees.

Something the tories are keen for us to have a bonfire of

No benefits, no safety net, the more people fear losing their job, and the worse they can be treated / renumerated

posted on 14/2/17

Nuttalls told more lies

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 9 minutes ago
Nope benefits.

A recent study has shown that strong out of work benefits force employers to provide better working conditions and better treat their employees.

Something the tories are keen for us to have a bonfire of

No benefits, no safety net, the more people fear losing their job, and the worse they can be treated / renumerated
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No worries, insert, I thought the wrong word was thrown up.

I have been on the dole with my Da, and many in Ulster, so I know the shame and struggle.
I have also worked in JSA and DWP, where I saw crazy money paid to some, and we rightly enforced a Ben Cap as folk were getting huge benefits, way beyond any working family.
Labour and Tory paid the same benefits and focusing on Tory policies is simply removes objective analysis,...

Like it or not, free trade capitalism has created the highest standards of living, based in liberal democracies.
Rest of the world is a poor basket case, in comparison to western free world economies.

Sad, but true!

posted on 14/2/17

comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Nuttalls told more lies
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He's blamed it on whoever wrote his website, again.

Everything negative that comes out is down to people writing incorrect info on his website

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Nuttalls told more lies
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He's blamed it on whoever wrote his website, again.

Everything negative that comes out is down to people writing incorrect info on his website
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He needs to sack whoever does his website. That's about the fourth or fifth thing they've got wrong.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 9 minutes ago
Nope benefits.

A recent study has shown that strong out of work benefits force employers to provide better working conditions and better treat their employees.

Something the tories are keen for us to have a bonfire of

No benefits, no safety net, the more people fear losing their job, and the worse they can be treated / renumerated
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No worries, insert, I thought the wrong word was thrown up.

I have been on the dole with my Da, and many in Ulster, so I know the shame and struggle.
I have also worked in JSA and DWP, where I saw crazy money paid to some, and we rightly enforced a Ben Cap as folk were getting huge benefits, way beyond any working family.
Labour and Tory paid the same benefits and focusing on Tory policies is simply removes objective analysis,...

Like it or not, free trade capitalism has created the highest standards of living, based in liberal democracies.
Rest of the world is a poor basket case, in comparison to western free world economies.

Sad, but true!

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The tories cut jobseekers didn't they? They certainly have in real terms

They cut disability benefits which has had the effect of increasing the mortality rate of disability claimants 3 times....

They even spent millions of taxpayers money trying to cover it up.

The policies of the two governments is very different, the tories do not help the working class, only people who believe the printed media can believe so.

For the record I've never claimed benefits, I've been fortunate enough not too, but that doesn't mean Im happy to close my eyes to their suffering.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Nuttalls told more lies
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He's blamed it on whoever wrote his website, again.

Everything negative that comes out is down to people writing incorrect info on his website
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He needs to sack whoever does his website. That's about the fourth or fifth thing they've got wrong.
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Why would you sack such a convenient scapegoat.

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 8 seconds ago
comment by KnottyAshTaxDodger. (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Nuttalls told more lies
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He's blamed it on whoever wrote his website, again.

Everything negative that comes out is down to people writing incorrect info on his website
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He needs to sack whoever does his website. That's about the fourth or fifth thing they've got wrong.
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Why would you sack such a convenient scapegoat.
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A mate teaches in Belfast schools and received an essay from a Kid, saying the Jewish people were treated as, " escaped goats," by Hitler....straight up.😁

posted on 14/2/17

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 9 minutes ago
Nope benefits.

A recent study has shown that strong out of work benefits force employers to provide better working conditions and better treat their employees.

Something the tories are keen for us to have a bonfire of

No benefits, no safety net, the more people fear losing their job, and the worse they can be treated / renumerated
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No worries, insert, I thought the wrong word was thrown up.

I have been on the dole with my Da, and many in Ulster, so I know the shame and struggle.
I have also worked in JSA and DWP, where I saw crazy money paid to some, and we rightly enforced a Ben Cap as folk were getting huge benefits, way beyond any working family.
Labour and Tory paid the same benefits and focusing on Tory policies is simply removes objective analysis,...

Like it or not, free trade capitalism has created the highest standards of living, based in liberal democracies.
Rest of the world is a poor basket case, in comparison to western free world economies.

Sad, but true!

----------------------------------------------------------------------
The tories cut jobseekers didn't they? They certainly have in real terms

They cut disability benefits which has had the effect of increasing the mortality rate of disability claimants 3 times....

They even spent millions of taxpayers money trying to cover it up.

The policies of the two governments is very different, the tories do not help the working class, only people who believe the printed media can believe so.

For the record I've never claimed benefits, I've been fortunate enough not too, but that doesn't mean Im happy to close my eyes to their suffering.
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Under labour in the nineties and naughties, JSA was the same as that paid by Tories.
Then again, it was Blair.

There are some workshy folk in the UK, and they ruin it for the rest.
An underclass is forming, as migrants work harder, and Asian kids study harder.
The rich need to pay in more too, but man we are a lazy shower at times.

posted on 14/2/17

Dear oh dear oh dear.

There's yer five from me Knotty.

JimmyTheRed

posted on 14/2/17

For anyone interested, Aaron Banks has posted a series of tweets following the public criticism of Nuttall's false Hillsborough claims. Including:

"I'm sick to death of hearing about it. It was a disaster and that's it, not some sort of cultural happening."

"No milking a tragedy forever is sick" (in regard to the 20+ yr investigation, and cover ups)

"It was an awful accident at a football ground , that's it."

"People hysterical and to be frank it's about people realised that sometimes life is unfair and accidents happen."

Even if you have similar political views, Ukip are trying to deflect the focus away from Nuttall's lies, towards the Hillsborough disaster.

Pond life.


posted on 14/2/17

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 29 minutes ago
For anyone interested, Aaron Banks has posted a series of tweets following the public criticism of Nuttall's false Hillsborough claims. Including:

"I'm sick to death of hearing about it. It was a disaster and that's it, not some sort of cultural happening."

"No milking a tragedy forever is sick" (in regard to the 20+ yr investigation, and cover ups)

"It was an awful accident at a football ground , that's it."

"People hysterical and to be frank it's about people realised that sometimes life is unfair and accidents happen."

Even if you have similar political views, Ukip are trying to deflect the focus away from Nuttall's lies, towards the Hillsborough disaster.

Pond life.



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Odd how you focus on Trump and Nuttall now.

Any data or analysis on Corbyn, Abbott, McDonnell, Gerry Adams, Gerry Kelly, Momentum, SNP ?

You have an agenda, right?

posted on 14/2/17

comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 29 minutes ago
For anyone interested, Aaron Banks has posted a series of tweets following the public criticism of Nuttall's false Hillsborough claims. Including:

"I'm sick to death of hearing about it. It was a disaster and that's it, not some sort of cultural happening."

"No milking a tragedy forever is sick" (in regard to the 20+ yr investigation, and cover ups)

"It was an awful accident at a football ground , that's it."

"People hysterical and to be frank it's about people realised that sometimes life is unfair and accidents happen."

Even if you have similar political views, Ukip are trying to deflect the focus away from Nuttall's lies, towards the Hillsborough disaster.

Pond life.



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Odd how you focus on Trump and Nuttall now.

Any data or analysis on Corbyn, Abbott, McDonnell, Gerry Adams, Gerry Kelly, Momentum, SNP ?

You have an agenda, right?
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If the article was titled: "analysis on Corbyn, Abbott, McDonnell, Gerry Adams, Gerry Kelly, Momentum, SNP" then it's fair to say posters would probably be commenting on those people.

If you care to scroll to the top of the page you will see the article is titled 'Paul Nuttall'

Hence why comments have surrounded Paul Nuttall. It's not rocket science.

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