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22nd January 2015 #1
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Miliband blocked Iraq war inquiry again and again
Miliband blocked Iraq War Inquiry again and again, says Cameron... and Labour leader dismisses the delay in two sentences
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3PVLcxtcq
Shows what a devious, repulsive slug he is. Concealing the truth is second nature to the son of a Marxist
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22nd January 2015 #2
Morally bankrupt and son of a Marxist..
Could this nasty little creep really become the UK's next political leader?
Last one out.. turn off the lights please.
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22nd January 2015 #3
Blaming him for what his dad was
Miliband (Snr) joined the Royal Navy. He served on HMS Royal Arthur and HMS Valorous
As for turning the lights out and being a Marxist, no need, I'd rather stay here with Red Miliband than live in a country that has the NPA, MNLF, MILF and Abu Sayyaf
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The truth about Miliband's anti-war boast: How his brother AND Ed Balls said it was 'ridiculous' to claim he did not back Iraq invasion
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3PZvsrwjK
Obviously Balls & his brother regard Milipede as a liar
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22nd January 2015 #5
Good tactics. A bit like Cameron dodging the TV debate. Looks like his days are numbered now though.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...on-out-5025624.
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23rd January 2015 #6As for turning the lights out and being a Marxist, no need, I'd rather stay here with Red Miliband than live in a country that has the NPA, MNLF, MILF and Abu Sayyaf
Do you think I should cut my losses, sell up and go back?
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23rd January 2015 #7
From my crystal ball
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....yyaf-militants
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23rd January 2015 #9
No, or he chose to ignore it
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23rd January 2015 #11Blaming him for what his dad was
A chip off the old block!
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The man who hated Britain: Red Ed's pledge to bring back socialism is a homage to his Marxist father. So what did Miliband Snr really believe in? The answer should disturb everyone who loves this country
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3Pe0vVuDP
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24th January 2015 #13
Daily Snail , the facts are he was in the Royal Navy, risked his life and fought for this country unlike most on here
Dave, supporter of the Greens? Cameron wants an equal platform? Then why doesn't he make sure they all have an equal amount of money to spend on their election campaigns?
His doesn't want to be ripped apart on immigration and the NHS. Dedworth, where were these 2 on his priority list??
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25th January 2015 #14
What I would like to see is those who were responsible for our troops being inadequately kitted out to do their job, being brought to account and justice served.
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25th January 2015 #15
Brown pants Cameron has stopped running
PM Will Be At Leaders' Debate, Says Shappsnegotiations needed to be debated with the broadcasters
David Cameron will take part in the televised leaders' debates, the Tory chairman told Sky's Dermot Murnaghan.
Grant Shapps said the Prime Minister "wants the debates to happen". However, he said that the negotiations needed to be debated with the broadcasters.
Speaking on the Murnaghan Programme, Mr Shapps said: "He thought they were a good innovation, we all did last time round.
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25th January 2015 #16
Daily Snail , the facts are he was in the Royal Navy, risked his life and fought for this country unlike most on here
I did, did you?...
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25th January 2015 #17
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26th January 2015 #18
The Englishman is a rabid nationalist. They are perhaps the most nationalist people in the world ... When you hear the English talk of this war you sometimes almost want them to lose it to show them how things are. They have the greatest contempt for the continent in general and for the French in particular. They didn't like the French before the defeat ... Since the defeat, they have the greatest contempt for the French Army ... England first. This slogan is taken for granted by the English people as a whole. To lose their empire would be the worst possible humiliation.
Ralph Milliband.
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26th January 2015 #19
I remember this mail story causing a bit of a furor!!
The man who hated Britain: Red Ed's pledge to bring back socialism is a homage to his Marxist father. So what did Miliband Snr really believe in? The answer should disturb everyone who loves this country
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...FREY-LEVY.html
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26th January 2015 #20
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26th January 2015 #21
I would have loved to have served my country
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26th January 2015 #22
Most of us weren't even born during WWII. Well ... I was ... ... but just at the tail~end of it; indeed, according to my mother - who never tired of telling me - my entry into the world coincided with the street lights in Glasgow being switched on after four and a half long years of blackouts!
's about "the size" of it, Fred ...
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26th January 2015 #23
Obviously, I cannot vouch for the authenticity of that! ... but another oft-repeated and definitely true tale she told me, was how, in 1941 - much to her chagrin - my father had *volunteered for service in the Royal Navy (only a few short months after he and mum got married )
Reason being, that by that stage, it was clear the war would be ongoing ... and *those who took the initiative were given the choice as to which of the three main services they preferred to join - rather than be simply drafted into one of them.
However, dad - a time-served automobile electrician - was informed by the Recruiting Office that his being a reserved occupation he'd be exempt from joining ANY of the Armed Forces and would, instead, be required to continue doing war work on the home front (making periscopes) at Barr & Stroud, Scientific Instrument Manufacturers with whom he was then employed.
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26th January 2015 #24
Anything in the Daily Mail should disturb everyone who loves this country. The same newspaper that supported fascists in the 1930's and even later
Owner of the daily snail and Hitler in 1934
And who does the Daily Snail support these days ?
Read more here ....
https://futiledemocracy.wordpress.co...-mail-fascism/
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26th January 2015 #25
Most of the 'Snail' readers are turning to UKIP.
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27th January 2015 #26
Interesting article Joe and an eye-opener but didn't the controversial original owner and developer of the Mail also originally own and develop the Daily Mirror?
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The Mirror and Snail were created by his brother Alfred and he was no supporter of the Germans unlike his brother
Such was Northcliffe's influence on anti-German propaganda during the First World War, that a German warship was sent to shell his country home in Elmwood, Kent [15] in an attempt to assassinate him.[16] His former residence still bears a shell hole out of respect for his gardener's wife, who was killed in the attack.
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