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17 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

Ken Loach has been expelled from the party and twitter seems to be calling him a holocaust denier

Is there anything to back up these accusations?

Starmer seems to think that expelling Loach and other will win him back former Labour voters; what a deluded fool he is.

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1 hour ago, NotThePars said:

Haven’t heard someone bum up nonentity loser David Miliband in a long time feels like we’re just replaying the hits of 2013. Someone play Latch by Disclosure.

This is my maws boomer go to argument. She's still holding hope that he flys in to save the day. I'd love to see some parallel universe where he got in and got fucked over by a bacon roll. 

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On 14/08/2021 at 10:57, Granny Danger said:

Is there anything to back up these accusations?

Starmer seems to think that expelling Loach and other will win him back former Labour voters; what a deluded fool he is.

 

Clearing out the antisemites in the party is the correct thing to do whether it wins back voters or not. Doing the right thing should be commended.

Is there anyone who was Corbyn’s ally who isn’t toxic?

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11 minutes ago, Detournement said:

I think they are referring to graveyards being full of weeds.

 

ah, i sort of follow that logic now, wasn't seeing it at first. Still seems a bit demented because some of those grieving families might be quite happy not to have certain chemicals pumped into the ground near their dead loved ones, though.

i'm jumping in without having seen anything on either side of the argument but i would assume from the wording of "effective" weedkillers means that not all brands or types were banned, just ones containing particularly nasty stuff, idk.

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1 minute ago, Thistle_do_nicely said:

ah, i sort of follow that logic now, wasn't seeing it at first. Still seems a bit demented because some of those grieving families might be quite happy not to have certain chemicals pumped into the ground near their dead loved ones, though.

i'm jumping in without having seen anything on either side of the argument but i would assume from the wording of "effective" weedkillers means that not all brands or types were banned, just ones containing particularly nasty stuff, idk.

It would be on brand for an council SNP to use banning weedkiller as cover for not doing any upkeep.

 

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