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Intell
Junior Chimp
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« on: January 17, 2017, 07:56:05 AM »

Those guys are ranting about CISGENDER people already? Not that I'm surprised, but geez...

Not a surprising side effect of feeling(and not exactly illegitimately) that the world hates you.

No.
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Intell
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2017, 09:30:12 AM »
« Edited: January 29, 2017, 09:33:25 AM by Intell »

Am going to a meeting with my Local MP at uni Rachael Maskell about the EU and Article 50 vote- apparently she's considering rebelling and resigning from the Shadow Cabinet over the issue, so I'm going to go and give me two cents- although she may remember me from when I heckled John Mcdonnell  

What is the Labour leadership's position on the Article 50 vote? I can never tell.

Twirling, always twirling towards socialism.

Scream socialism, while having wholly different ideas of the EU. Hell two hard left MP's have a different opinion on this issue, and even on their priorities (Abbot and McDonnel). Whole heartedly support McDonnel on this issue but that's me.

They are in a tough position on brexit, as many of labour's base oppose the EU and immigration. The people who oppose the EU, tend to be on the hard left of the party, and they oppose immigration, while those who in the party anyways support any form of restricted immigration are on the soft-right or very few in the soft-left of the party, while generally supportive of the EU.

I believe (could be wrong), that labour's white working class base would lie some where in with the soft left, (not the Owen Smith liberal left and europhille like) and the soft-right of the party, with some militant types being on the hard-left.
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Intell
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2017, 09:31:14 AM »


On a side note the Labour Party Conference in 2016 passed a motion saying that Brexit should be stopped if certain concerns aren't met- so you could argue that official policy is to vote against.


Wasn't part of Corbyn's big spiel going to be that he was going to listen to the membership?

A lot of labour's base oppose the EU, though, that's the problem.
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Intell
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2017, 06:53:56 AM »
« Edited: February 21, 2017, 07:05:14 AM by Intell »

I've been watching things and learning who Hillary really was, and at the same time seeing things from right out of the election. Hillary should have won. Hillary deserved the seat. After all she's been through, after all she's done... Its become almost personal, the dismissal of such an incredible person under the excuse of a "lack of authenticity" and a shell created by people attacking her for asserting herself in her days in Arkansas and the White House, demanding that she meet every little BS nitpick about body language while the orange rapist got no such scrutiny, the idea that she was equally dishonest as trump, "a corrupt wall street shill" and other such disgusting attacks that frankly, come from pure sexism, the country cheering on the attempts of a completely unqualified ideological hack to usurp her place in the democratic nomination(I wouldn't have a problem with another candidate who deserved their place mounting a challenge, but bernie wasn't that) because of gud speaking skills and being a man oops, not supposed to say that, that's not politically correct, and then, despite being one of the most experienced, qualified, and capable presidential candidates in all of history, losing the presidency to a man so laughably unqualified that even me, in my current teenage state, could run an administration 10 times as good as his without preparing for the job. Its disgusting, its awful, and it shows just how awful america is and has always been. If Hillary was a male, she would have won in a landslide.

If Hillary was a male, she wouldn't have gotten through the primaries. Jesus Christ, no-one deserves the presidency.

And Bernie sanders can mount a nomination challenge to Hillary Clinton, the goddess, and he has the right to, he doesn't deserve to win, but deserves to challenge her, as do other democratic nominees.

If Clinton would make such a good president, she should've seen the incoming electoral challanges, and not have places an incompetent campaign strategy of appealing to only upper-middle class college educated surburbia. She lost to Obama as she did to Trump, because she's a horrible politician, who deserves nothing just because of her position of power.

I know having ideological positions and morals that helps the poor and the working class, is an ideological hack, for people that support the immortal, goddess, Hillary Clinton, as only sexism stopped her from winning and nothing else, as her horrible campaign strategy, and her being a horrible politician, and only being considered to be president, because of her rapist husband, Bill Clinton.
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Intell
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2017, 11:31:46 AM »

Doing a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Politcal Science and International Relations alongside a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics at UWA at the moment.

Have been enjoying it so far.

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