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weird thing over the last few days, that really does look like a thing, is the ammount of youth on twitter, particularly London, getting v vocal about the Syria vote .

From big ( biggest at the moment ) grimester Stormzy going off on anti MSM / Conspiraloon tangent re: paris ("Tune in everyday at 6pm to rely on us to tell you the absolute truth about the world" Lowe me please lol ) and pro Corbo tweets ("It's actually mad that the media are putting Jeremy Corbyn on blast because he allowed his party to have a free vote") , to the twitter threat vs Neil Coyle MP "U voted for Syria, if i see you round ends (knife emojis ) ", and just a lot more Syria stuff involving 'roads / ends' talk etc ....not something Ive seen before tbh, maybe cos I dont look.

Doubt there's any substance to the threats, and of course it gives the anti Corbo brigade ammo which they can run neatly into their ridiculous "any mention of deselection = bullying / abuse " narrative, but as i say, feels a bit 'different' this ( even factoring in soc. media amplification aspect.)
 
Who indeed? The answer to that question has always been "it's the duty of everybody to do so. If you don't, then you deserve to reap what you've sown".

Right - so how does this work in your genius system, then?

It's probably the point that you should expand upon because central to your idea is expanding authority.
 
Right - so how does this work in your genius system, then?

It's probably the point that you should expand upon because central to your idea is expanding authority.

As I said earlier, you don't have a scooby what my "idea" is. All you have are your assumptions, and the reason for you only having assumptions is that you have no talent for separating what's on the screen in front of you from your own self-regarding imaginings that you know better.
 
Christ, these "moderate" cunts need a good kicking
A shadow cabinet member, Michael Dugher, has claimed Jeremy Corbyn’s grassroots support group Momentum resembles a mob and its aggression is only matched by its stupidity.

The latest attack on the organisation by the shadow culture secretary shows there is little sign that the party moderates intend to let up in their campaign against Momentum or some of Corbyn’s closest supporters, such as Ken Livingstone.
 
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