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Bentley Bullet

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #60 on November 15, 2019, 01:10:49 am by Bentley Bullet »
Pissed again Syd?



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SydneyRover

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #61 on November 15, 2019, 03:41:53 am by SydneyRover »
Pissed again Syd?

Maybe you shouldn't let an inferiority complex spoil your life bb, get help.

i_ateallthepies

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #62 on November 15, 2019, 03:16:38 pm by i_ateallthepies »
Actually, Sydney you called that wrong, it's a superiority complex BB suffers from.  Every time he posts something on here he ACTUALLY BELIEVES he's showing the rest of us how smart he is, honestly, f**king hilarious.   Actually, it's sad that he's so deluded and I realise how poor it is of me to admit it but I can't help but laugh.

Bentley Bullet

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #63 on November 15, 2019, 04:44:45 pm by Bentley Bullet »
I don't have a superiority complex Mr Pies, I'm just superior.

BigH

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #64 on November 16, 2019, 04:50:21 pm by BigH »
Back to the OP, I'm going to be a tad controversial and suggest that Tom Watson has been something of a disaster for the Labour Party:

- he supported Brown's push to be PM over Blair
- he supported Ed Miliband's campaign for the Labour leadership
- as Deputy Leader he stood by during the first 12-18 months of Corbyn's leadership when it was patently obvious that Corbyn's clique were taking action intent on hollowing out the Labour Party and promoting Momentum
- being so chummy with Len McCluskey (until McCluskey helped stitch him up)
- screwing up the outcome of a select committee by insisting that the committee vote on whether Rupert Murdoch could be classed as a 'fit or proper person', thereby undermining the role of the regulator in potentially concluding as much from its own review
- taking a prominent public position on the 'Nick the victim of paedophilia' case, supporting the cause in the press and Parliament

For a guy who comes across in the media as so affable and grounded, he's shown some incredibly poor judgement over the years.

Perhaps his latest decision could be the poorest judgement of all?

Filo

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #65 on November 16, 2019, 04:58:56 pm by Filo »
That's the Johnson who is blaming Parliament for delaying Brexit when he was firstly very much in favour of membership of the EU, then campaigned against it, then supported May's deal. Then walked out of Cabinet because of it. Then voted against it. Twice. Then voted in favour of it. Then said it was anti-democratic. Then negotiated a deal that was 95% identical.

Tell you what. You REALLY know what he stands for when you cast your democratic vote for him don't you?

He stands for leaving the EU. What does Jezza stand for?        1-0 Boris.

Oh aye. And it's the Johnson who was found to have broken the law by lying to the Queen about his intentions for stopping democratically elected MPs from doing their job.

He didn't break the law!      2-0 Boris

And it's the Johnson who is still the subject of two police investigations. One for breaking electoral law in the 2016 Referendum. One for allegedly favouring his mistress with business deals when he was London Mayor.

VAR is still out on that     Still 2-0 Boris

And it's the Johnson who has refused to let the British people hear what the Security Services think of recent Russian interference in elections. While he heads a party bankrolled by Russians. Russians who had him as a guest at a bunga bunga party in Italy while MI6 had a meltdown about the security implications.

Security services wouldn't be secure if everybody was given the right to see it! Still 2-0 Boris


Good to see you supporting a true upholder of British democracy BB.

Cheers 3-0 Boris

I wonder what your response would have been to Corbyn having a rap sheet like that?

Nothing would stop me thinking Corbyn was a t**t.



People who just select the negatives about something and simply ignore the good things are kidding themselves as much as those they are trying to convince.

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Re: Tom Watson Stands Down
« Reply #66 on November 16, 2019, 05:05:42 pm by Bentley Bullet »
People who just select the negatives about someone are kidding themselves as much as those they are trying to convince and should expect an alternative response.

 

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