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Wednesday 1 May 2019

May - Corbyn Pact

Now I guess we're getting a taste of how Poland felt on 23rd August 1939.


7 comments:

Span Ows said...

We haven't got to the mass-murder stage but I doubt it is too far away. When hoi polloi just refuse to accept that their betters know what is good for them they need to be forced into it.

At least Putin seems to have the interests of his nation very much at heart. Not the same for May and crew who are all overtly anti-Britain.

DeeDee99 said...

Didn't do them any good in the longer run though, did it. And neither will this one.

Mark said...

@DeeDee

Indeed and I suspect it won't do them much good in the short term either.

Cull the Badgers said...

Just how many, and who, in the leadership and membership of your party need to be removed Readwald, and I mean from the party, to restore its reputation? It seems you are as loyal to its corrupted body as regrettably is Sir John Redwood, unable to see that you all become tainted, and your credibility is lost by trying to defend the indefencible. It is clearly to be thought of as party before anything and everything. Should it be allowed to rise again without any such changes?

Anonymous said...

Great post.

Juliet 46 said...

I've just returned from spoiling my ballot papers. I had no Independent, UKIP or Brexit candidate to vote for. I wrote on the reverse

"I am spoiling my papers for the first time in my life because it is the only way I can make my feelings known.

Leave EU WTO "

Oh well - according to the MSM BBC et al I must be a rabid far right nazi little englander racist.. the big parties have derided me, told me how ignorant I am and didn't know what I was voting for in the referendum. And left me no where else to go.

Anonymous said...

Fortunately there was one Independent to vote for here as a councillor, and two for Mayor.

The would-be councillor seems to a poor quality candidate, but anyone is better than the Party loyalists.

The Mayor is standing for a second term, and seems to have done well in his first.

Don Cox