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ToraToraTora | 12:30 Sat 22nd Aug 2015 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics
Code for weeding out Corbyn supporters?
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^ It's only boring because you support Labour. To the rest of us it's a hilariously entertaining omnishambles.
As I said in another thread, the 'robust verification' process consists of asking which candidate they intend to vote for, and if the answer is Corbyn, the application is rejected.
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still not got the guts to admit defeat I see farrier, had to change your name rather than fess up to being wrong. See if you can grow a pair eh?
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It's kind of obvious even that amount of Brain Power passed you by farrier!
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It's kind of 'Telling' that you don't refute being farrier.
Does Ab Editor know you have more than one account?
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A valid point db, like the one on the stick of course.
;o)
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Seems to be envious of those of us that have had an Education, don't you think db?
So, for instance, as a Tory voter, if I wanted to be a bit crafty and vote Corbyn into power and in consideration that my vote is between me and the ballot box, what exact mechanisms are in place to root me out as a blue in disguise?

There you go farrier, ^^^ your chance to shine, and impress us all!
bonkers
Do you study plagiarism at infant's school.I seem to have heard this before.
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I'll help you on that one farrier.Tell them to wear a red tie?
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