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Socialism has never and will never work and voters know that.
Only the jakes, anti-establishment nutters and those who have nothing to lose want it.
Anyone with even a semi-decent job won't vote for them.
 
What fucking nonsense.

There's an awful lot of socialists in very decent jobs in this country.

Socialism also have Britain the much cherished NHS - something that simply wouldn't have happened without it.
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14 minutes ago, pandarilla said:

What fucking nonsense.

There's an awful lot of socialists in very decent jobs in this country.

Socialism also have Britain the much cherished NHS - something that simply wouldn't have happened without it.

There is no point getting worked up about those live in the Natverse.

In our timeline there is currently a four day socialist event preceding the Labour Conference happening where ideas to improve the world are discussed by socialist policiticans, academics, writers, activists and others.  In the Natverse that's unpossible.

The primary quality of the Natverse is that English people are incapable of progressive politics.

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There is no point getting worked up about those live in the Natverse.
In our timeline there is currently a four day socialist event preceding the Labour Conference happening where ideas to improve the world are discussed by socialist policiticans, academics, writers, activists and others.  In the Natverse that's unpossible.
The primary quality of the Natverse is that English people are incapable of progressive politics.
The "natverse" [emoji38]

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4 minutes ago, Detournement said:

There is no point getting worked up about those live in the Natverse.

In our timeline there is currently a four day socialist event preceding the Labour Conference happening where ideas to improve the world are discussed by socialist policiticans, academics, writers, activists and others.  In the Natverse that's unpossible.

The primary quality of the Natverse is that English people are incapable of progressive politics.

Natverse?

 

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There is no point getting worked up about those live in the Natverse.
In our timeline there is currently a four day socialist event preceding the Labour Conference happening where ideas to improve the world are discussed by socialist policiticans, academics, writers, activists and others.  In the Natverse that's unpossible.
The primary quality of the Natverse is that English people are incapable of progressive politics.
Nonsense.

Common weal do so that stuff regularly as well, but presumably they fall into the horrendous natverse?
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Commonweal don't call Corbyn a Red Tory or describe socialists as jakeys. See also the Abstain Party nonsense that gets a strong airing on here.

Nationalists know that there is no chance of independence if there even a slightly progressive government in Westminster. So they have to maintain that this is impossible and anyone who wants a fairer UK is either a liar or incompetent.

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I don't think he's a left winger. That's bizarre thing to say after his comments about socialism?
He's a nationalist.


That’s what I’m saying. The guy’s a nailed on conservative and has virtually nothing in common with most of the other posters on here.
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