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Has anyone reported him and The Daily Heil to the police for incitement to murder yet?


Funny enough hes now blocked me. I challenged him about this very thing. He claims he didnt write the headline and nowhere in the article does he suggest killing Corbyn. I asked him to condemn the Mail on Sunday. He didnt answer. Some other user said something along the lines that it would be crazy to criticise his employer online as we all have bills to pay. I replied he wouldnt have that many bills to pay as he still lives with his mummy. Blocked.
 
Hodges knifes Owen Smith in his column for the Daily Heil. Far from being united as a 'resistance movement' (ha!) these cunts are like ferrets in a sack.

His skill as a media performer was demonstrated on Wednesday, when he tried to boast of his pivotal role in the Northern Ireland peace process. When this John Terry-style glory-hunting fell flat, he tried to further embellish his credentials in international conflict resolution by announcing he would happily sit down for talks with Islamic State.

Whereas most Labour politicians content themselves with waving the red flag, Smith opted to wave a black one. An hour later Corbyn’s camp issued a statement distancing themselves from his stance, leaving Smith the only person in British political history to be outflanked by Jeremy Corbyn on the issue of national security.

Questioned about the ongoing bullying and intimidation of Labour members who do not support Corbyn, Smith the dogged street-fighter pleaded: ‘I am not a Blairite, I am a socialist just the same as you. I have never been a Blairite.’

That last exchange perfectly encapsulates Smith’s strategy. His message has essentially been: ‘I am just like Jeremy Corbyn. I believe in the same things as Jeremy Corbyn. Ditch Jeremy Corbyn.’

Amazingly, this ‘Dump Corbyn, Get Corbyn’ line isn’t resonating with the Corbynite true believers. For the simple reason that while many of them are stark-staring mad, they aren’t stupid. This is how Smith thought he could secure the Labour leadership. ‘Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters are very Left-wing,’ he told himself, ‘and I need them to vote for me. So I’ll pretend to be very Left-wing too. That’ll fool them. Then I can start dragging Labour back to the centre-ground, which is where it has to be if I’m going to get to be Prime Minister.’

:D
 
This tickled me. Just what is Dan Hodge's purpose?
Hodges loves conflict. You can picture him arched over a desk (at his £2m Blackheath home) in a dimly-lit room, door locked from the inside, and clutching a box of Kleenex – desperately trying to reach fever pitch from the latest exchange with a random supporter of Jeremy Corbyn. This literary degenerate has as much savvy and gravitas as the cold, stale, lumpy ejaculate he festoons his workstation with. Some of his Twitter spats are so ludicrous it would lead you to believe that he may of tasked his anus with tweeting on his behalf.
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About that £2m Blackheath home...

Yesterday I moved into a new mansion. It was actually the same house I’ve been living in for the past 30 years, but thanks to Ed Balls it had become a mansion overnight.

Labour’s shadow chancellor has now filled in the details of his new Mansion Tax scheme – although in reality it should be renamed Labours new London Tax scheme. According to Labour, you now live in – and are liable to pay an immediate tax on – a mansion if you both own a property over £2 million and earn more than £42,000 a year. And I do both.

Actually, I’m not sure if I technically do own a property worth more than £2 million. The house I own was valued in the region of £1.8 million a couple of years ago. But with London house prices rising at the rate they are, I guess I'm now over the £2 million threshold. That’s if it still is a £2 million threshold. Ed Balls seemed to indicate yesterday that given the soaring value of the London housing market he may have to raise the threshold by the time the tax is actually introduced.
 
Has anyone else seen his scribblings in the Mail today?

Trump is as much a product of the progressives’ infantilisation of the electorate as he is of Right-wing-demagoguery. The need to constantly second-guess the will of the people. To obsessively monitor and prescribe their language and the nature of their discourse. To dismiss their views as the product of brainwashing by a corrosive media or false prophets.

The people are sick of it. They no longer care about the beneficence or sincerity of the missionaries who appear on their doorstep. They want rid of them.

Does this mean his time with us is coming to an end?
 
The Dauphin felt the need to me!me!me! his way into discourse around the women-led global anti-Trump protests:



Smooth.
 
He started to go really right when Miliband beat Miliband.Maybe he was on a promise to be his spin doc if David had won(just a thought,no evidence).

Anyway its his sort of undermining (along with Rentoul,Collins and especially Tosser Cowley)of Brown and Miliband which didnt exactly help with their cause and now we have JC .Ok Danny boy .Sort of cause and effect innit.

And as for saying women shouldnt protest about Trumps views on them -wow,better not let them vote either.

Wonder what he thinks of his mother.?
 
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