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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,731
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    I think if the unions try to do anything with the intent of 'bringing down the government' then they may discover the mood of the british people isn't as aligned with them as they hope.
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    stoatiestoatie Posts: 78,106
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    I have already said if I was Corbyn I would avoid any late night drives through any underpasses

    Or pleasant walks in the woods.
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    holly berryholly berry Posts: 14,287
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    Former adman Cameron will say anything Osborne tells him to say.

    Being America's poodle is the biggest threat to our national security. Time for it to end.
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    AristaeusAristaeus Posts: 9,974
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    Calling Her Majesty's loyal opposition a threat to Britain might play well with the rabid righties in the Tory party, but it's too silly for floating voters to take seriously.
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    glasshalffullglasshalffull Posts: 22,291
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    Je suis une menace pour la securite nationale.
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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,731
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    First advert:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=81&v=_hgJokgNJHo

    Had to double check I hadn't gone back in time to September 2014. Blimey. Not even an election to fight for. What's the motivation with this? Syria?
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    The BrainThe Brain Posts: 1,795
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    Aristaeus wrote: »
    Calling Her Majesty's loyal opposition a threat to Britain might play well with the rabid righties in the Tory party, but it's too silly for floating voters to take seriously.

    I'd like to believe you, but seeing as they swallowed the whole 'SNP pulling the strings' spiel at the last election, I reckon they'll probably lap this up too.
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    BrawladBrawlad Posts: 5,711
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    So the cronies aren't afraid.

    Fear level 11 lol
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    neo_walesneo_wales Posts: 13,625
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    Sanguinius wrote: »
    Probably, but he's right.

    Corbyn wants to remove Trident, pull out of NATO and comes a cross as a pacifist that would struggle to do the right decision if the UK was attacked by a nation or group sponsored by a nation.

    He is a threat to National security, he also wants to reduce manpower in our already dwindles armed forces.
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    DotheboyshallDotheboyshall Posts: 40,583
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    neo_wales wrote: »
    He is a threat to National security, he also wants to reduce manpower in our already dwindles armed forces.

    Where does he say that?

    Where's the condemnation of a PM who has reduced our armed forces?
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    GTR DavoGTR Davo Posts: 4,573
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    neo_wales wrote: »
    He is a threat to National security, he also wants to reduce manpower in our already dwindles armed forces.

    Which would put you, your family and everyone else at risk. This man is a joke to politics I cant wait to see how many people actually support this fool. If this thing doesn't get as much criticism as Farage I would be gobsmacked, hes far worse.
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    DotheboyshallDotheboyshall Posts: 40,583
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    GTR Davo wrote: »
    Which would put you, your family and everyone else at risk. This man is a joke to politics I cant wait to see how many people actually support this fool. If this thing doesn't get as much criticism as Farage I would be gobsmacked, hes far worse.
    Why do you keep talking about Cameron who has put you, your family and everyone else at risk
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    GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    I think if the unions try to do anything with the intent of 'bringing down the government' then they may discover the mood of the british people isn't as aligned with them as they hope.

    I laughed when I saw this comment. Do be serious, the days of unions bringing down governments is long past. Still if you have come from the 1970's through a time warp ........
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    GibsonSGGibsonSG Posts: 23,681
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    Why do you keep talking about Cameron who has put you, your family and everyone else at risk

    Indeed. I'm not going to comment of the rights and wrongs of various defence strategies, but when we joined America in going after the Middle East over - well resources as it happens - then Britain became a target.
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    Cameron has spent the past 5 years destroying the armed forces, why do you support him in doing that?

    That was a legacy of Gordon Brown.
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    Slarti BartfastSlarti Bartfast Posts: 6,607
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    SULLA wrote: »
    That was a legacy of Gordon Brown.

    Did you oppose Brown doing it then u-turn when Dave started? How fickle some people are!
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    trevgotrevgo Posts: 28,241
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    stoatie wrote: »
    Or pleasant walks in the woods.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-34236685

    I drove past this on the way to Sainsburys yesterday - Plod everywhere, big area taped off and (eek) large screens. I did wonder if the dark forces had got to Jeremy already.

    I'd stick to Highbury Fields if I were him. Much less tree cover.
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    DotheboyshallDotheboyshall Posts: 40,583
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    SULLA wrote: »
    That was a legacy of Gordon Brown.

    Brown was in power for the past 5 years????
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    oathyoathy Posts: 32,658
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    does that mean Cameron is going to send drones over Labour HQ?
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    trevgotrevgo Posts: 28,241
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    GibsonSG wrote: »
    I laughed when I saw this comment. Do be serious, the days of unions bringing down governments is long past.

    Perhaps you'd better have a word with Messrs Serwotka, Murray and their cronies in that case.
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    CELT1987CELT1987 Posts: 12,365
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    oathy wrote: »
    does that mean Cameron is going to send drones over Labour HQ?
    Hes already got drones in his own party.
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    nainznainz Posts: 1,777
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    TelevisionUserTelevisionUser Posts: 41,432
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    “Labour are now a serious risk to our nation’s security, our economy’s security and your family’s security,”

    So this is the same Tory party that's slashing the numbers in the British Army and that's adopted hardline economic policies which has slowed recovery from recession. It's also the same Tory party which is cutting working tax credits, that is slashing the cancer drugs fund (plenty of dead parents then) and which supports the abuse and rape of under age children (and, of course, which protects the perpetrators)

    So Cameron, you nonce-friendly Eton ponce, which party is defence-friendly, economy-friendly and family-friendly now? It's certainly not the Tories, is it?

    "That is why no amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party that inflicted those bitter experiences on me. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin".
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    BillyJamesTBillyJamesT Posts: 2,934
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    Brawlad wrote: »
    Someone on the same wavelength . The apocalyptic warnings, the attempts at character assassination . Al done in such a crack handed style as to make one thinks they are in the film " Carry on up the Media".
    I am getting the popcorn in for the next few days. You only have to watch the farce of a report on Sky News
    Fat anchor man: ( serious face , serious voice) Corbin refused to answer our question Three times.
    Blonde Bimbo: this is a disaster of such a magnitude.

    Lol. Fun times ahead

    :D:D It's big chance for the left to rise in England. The media already clicked into gear in an attempt to snuff it out before it catches alight. I don't know anything about Corbyn, it's just a shame Labour don't have a Salmond or Sturgeon at the head of this rise. Choppy seas ahead, get the grassroots supporters out onto the streets, be brave and stand up to the bullying. like you I'll grab my popcorn, seen it all somewhere before.
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    Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    The prime minister said the usual courtesies had been extended to Corbyn, who has been invited to join the privy council as leader of the official opposition. This would allow him to be briefed on intelligence matters.

    So he's invited someone who he believes is 'a danger to national security' to be briefed on intelligence matters'.

    Cameron should be being torn apart for the total crap he is spouting.
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