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Brilliant Summing Up Of Channel 4S Political Agenda, Huh?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I though this highlighted the nasty left nicely:
// Sophie Willan, who was actually cheered for suggesting: “The crumb of comfort is there’s a large percentage of pensioners that vote Tory.
“Five more years of cuts and cold winters, there’ll be a Labour landslide.”
A very Corbynista position to take. Trying to parade your own compassion while apparently wishing death upon anyone who dares disagree with you.//
// Sophie Willan, who was actually cheered for suggesting: “The crumb of comfort is there’s a large percentage of pensioners that vote Tory.
“Five more years of cuts and cold winters, there’ll be a Labour landslide.”
A very Corbynista position to take. Trying to parade your own compassion while apparently wishing death upon anyone who dares disagree with you.//
TTT - // I though this highlighted the nasty left nicely:
// Sophie Willan, who was actually cheered for suggesting: “The crumb of comfort is there’s a large percentage of pensioners that vote Tory.
“Five more years of cuts and cold winters, there’ll be a Labour landslide.”
A very Corbynista position to take. Trying to parade your own compassion while apparently wishing death upon anyone who dares disagree with you.//
This backs up the view of Lord Heseltine, that people who voted for Brexit have all died, and the Remainers remain (pun intended) with their wishes thwarted by those who spitefully used their democratic vote to spoil things for everyone left behind.
Of course, the fact that his lordship remains in fine and rude health, albeit with age and bitterness colouring his outpourings, seems to have escaped his notice.
The way it works is - if you die the day after a democratic vote, you will die entitled to have had your say, and influenced the country in which you live, because you are still living in it!
// Sophie Willan, who was actually cheered for suggesting: “The crumb of comfort is there’s a large percentage of pensioners that vote Tory.
“Five more years of cuts and cold winters, there’ll be a Labour landslide.”
A very Corbynista position to take. Trying to parade your own compassion while apparently wishing death upon anyone who dares disagree with you.//
This backs up the view of Lord Heseltine, that people who voted for Brexit have all died, and the Remainers remain (pun intended) with their wishes thwarted by those who spitefully used their democratic vote to spoil things for everyone left behind.
Of course, the fact that his lordship remains in fine and rude health, albeit with age and bitterness colouring his outpourings, seems to have escaped his notice.
The way it works is - if you die the day after a democratic vote, you will die entitled to have had your say, and influenced the country in which you live, because you are still living in it!
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