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The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:40 - Feb 15 by No9
Cor, I don't remember him being name in the Profumo case along with David Camerons father in law ?
Well done for turning it back onto the Tories with a story from some 25 years before this particular incident. Although points deducted for not trying to bring Thatcher into it. You are slipping.
BTW Mr Profumo resigned didn't he? Should Jezza do the same.
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:26 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
Serious allegations and if proven true that he gave over intelligence over the arrest of an East German, passed on information on MI5 and discussed his take on British security measures with a Czech agent then he is in deep sh1t.
This thing about our governments dealings with state sponsored terrorism is a red herring though. Nobody but Lucan could get his head around my view the last time I posted it but the point being missed is that the people Corbyn was dealing with and supporting were enemies of the United Kingdom. The were killing British citizens. Which to my mind is incomparable with being British Prime Minister.
FYI that doesn't men that British lives are more valuable than the lives of the poor souls who are being killed in Yemen by British weapons, But you can't spend your life aiding and supporting this countries enemies and then become it's PM.
"if proven true"?
So nothing's been proven?
And it's in that reliable bastion of news The Sun?
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:32 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
Corbyn has to be the problem. May is a disaster. Weak and serving at the pleasure of her cabinet. The cabinet are divided. The government are a shambles. And these are the polls over the past week.
Corbyn polarises opinion. For every devotee, the idea of him being PM scares the Bejesus out of somebody else. A more credible leader would have Labour 10% ahead by now.
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:43 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
How the fook is an allegation of meeting a Czech spy on three separate occasions and allegedly passing on information regarding the arrest of an East German, MI5 and discussing his take on British security measures a "nothing story"?
Because it's all "allegedly". Come back when it's proven.
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:40 - Feb 15 by StokieBlue
GB isn't referring to guilt by association though. There are specific items which he has listed which need to be examined (and proven of course - this is the key part).
Having said that, guilt by association is widely used on here - some posters will often say something is true or suchlike if someone is "mates" with Murdock or someone else they don't like.
SB
Edit: Unfortunately No9 has instantly proven my point whilst I was posting this.
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To be candid I think GB posted this to draw attention away from the Foreign Secretarys less than competent speech yesterday?
What point have I proved?
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The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:52 - Feb 15 with 1966 views
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:46 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
Well done for turning it back onto the Tories with a story from some 25 years before this particular incident. Although points deducted for not trying to bring Thatcher into it. You are slipping.
BTW Mr Profumo resigned didn't he? Should Jezza do the same.
If this is proven to be true then yes, Jezza should resign.
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:46 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
Well done for turning it back onto the Tories with a story from some 25 years before this particular incident. Although points deducted for not trying to bring Thatcher into it. You are slipping.
BTW Mr Profumo resigned didn't he? Should Jezza do the same.
Well, what you did with your OP was to turn the clock back. All I was doing was to point out to you that in days gone past there were many person in British public life who had close connections with the USSR. You maybe are too young to remember Burgess, McClean, Blunt et al? The Russian spies were very close to high society in those days. Picking on one person is just you way of diverting from what happened in British politics historically and new Right like Paul Staines continue the tradition. To single out Mr Corbyn means you are just politicing again.
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The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:00 - Feb 15 with 1925 views
The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:00 - Feb 15 by BrixtonBlue
So everyone's reporting that The Sun have reported something very controversial. What's your point, caller? Doesn't suddenly make it true.
The Sun doesn't have a very goo track record does it? The simple question is, if there is any truth in this whay hasn't the Sun taken it to the security services?
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The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:04 - Feb 15 with 1904 views
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:59 - Feb 15 by No9
Well, what you did with your OP was to turn the clock back. All I was doing was to point out to you that in days gone past there were many person in British public life who had close connections with the USSR. You maybe are too young to remember Burgess, McClean, Blunt et al? The Russian spies were very close to high society in those days. Picking on one person is just you way of diverting from what happened in British politics historically and new Right like Paul Staines continue the tradition. To single out Mr Corbyn means you are just politicing again.
As I said above, it's just the Tory smear campaign rolling on. They probably have loads of 'stories' like this waiting in the wings (in fact I think Glassers suggested as much a while ago). They'll drip feed them out into the public consciousness and it won't really matter that none of it's proven.
Dirty, underhand politics to preserve the status quo..
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:59 - Feb 15 by No9
Well, what you did with your OP was to turn the clock back. All I was doing was to point out to you that in days gone past there were many person in British public life who had close connections with the USSR. You maybe are too young to remember Burgess, McClean, Blunt et al? The Russian spies were very close to high society in those days. Picking on one person is just you way of diverting from what happened in British politics historically and new Right like Paul Staines continue the tradition. To single out Mr Corbyn means you are just politicing again.
Harold Wilson was a bit iffy as well wasn't he?
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:04 - Feb 15 by BrixtonBlue
As I said above, it's just the Tory smear campaign rolling on. They probably have loads of 'stories' like this waiting in the wings (in fact I think Glassers suggested as much a while ago). They'll drip feed them out into the public consciousness and it won't really matter that none of it's proven.
Dirty, underhand politics to preserve the status quo..
As I posted elsewhere this was probably posted by GB to divert away from the Foreign Secretarys rather disasterous speech yesterday - bringing up dogging and sex tourism in a brexit speech isn't such a good thing is it?
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The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:10 - Feb 15 with 1880 views
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:59 - Feb 15 by No9
Well, what you did with your OP was to turn the clock back. All I was doing was to point out to you that in days gone past there were many person in British public life who had close connections with the USSR. You maybe are too young to remember Burgess, McClean, Blunt et al? The Russian spies were very close to high society in those days. Picking on one person is just you way of diverting from what happened in British politics historically and new Right like Paul Staines continue the tradition. To single out Mr Corbyn means you are just politicing again.
Blimey. How many dead cats can you thrown on the table in one thread freddo?
The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:13 - Feb 15 by No9
What di Phil tell you about insults
That apart you have been found politicing again
After yesterday's love in it saddens me to see brother turn on brother so quickly
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:17 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
He didn't tell me anything about insults and I have re read my post and am struggling to see where I have insulted you.
I assume you understand the term "throwing a dead cat in the table"
God love you for throwing the accusation about politicising mate. A complete lack of self awareness in that.
There ia no dead cat on the table = you have been caught out piliticing you normal MO So do you deny anything I posted about the British involvement with Russians?
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The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:30 - Feb 15 with 1834 views
The useful idiot part 1578 on 14:21 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
I'm amazed he thinks the term "throwing a dead cat on the table" is an insult.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
The useful idiot part 1578 on 13:26 - Feb 15 by GlasgowBlue
Serious allegations and if proven true that he gave over intelligence over the arrest of an East German, passed on information on MI5 and discussed his take on British security measures with a Czech agent then he is in deep sh1t.
This thing about our governments dealings with state sponsored terrorism is a red herring though. Nobody but Lucan could get his head around my view the last time I posted it but the point being missed is that the people Corbyn was dealing with and supporting were enemies of the United Kingdom. The were killing British citizens. Which to my mind is incomparable with being British Prime Minister.
FYI that doesn't men that British lives are more valuable than the lives of the poor souls who are being killed in Yemen by British weapons, But you can't spend your life aiding and supporting this countries enemies and then become it's PM.
Dealings with terrorists...who in the UK goverment was held accountable for bags of British tax payers money being used by Al-qaeda linked terrorists in Syria?