Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Guest » Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:51 am

malamute wrote:
Si_Crewe wrote:Did I just hear, on the news that tickets for Glastonbury cost £200-odd and it costs £900-odd to camp there?

Gives you a bit of an insight into the sort of hipster socialists he's attracting.


Closer to £300 actually. I know a couple who go every year but they're real skinners and volunteer to help at some hippy stall so they get in a bit cheaper.

They are both social workers and they think the sun shines out of Corbyns hairy old arse. :pmsl: they pride themselves on being spiritual, caring, eco friendly tree huggers but some of the most awful stuff I've ever seen on Facebook has been written by them and their mates. Today they posted a video of Corbyn at Glasto and wrote for all their "Friends" "if you don't think Corbyn is great then you're no friend of mine, so unfriend me." Guess what I did? :canny:


You think the sun shines out of mayhem's arse so who is the moron here?
When you factor in that she was the worst Home Sec in living memory that makes you the bigger moron by a country mile
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby wutang » Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:16 pm

Satire is dead as Britain First republish our satirical Jeremy Corbyn article word-for-word

https://www.joe.co.uk/politics/satire-i ... ord-131251



Joe.co.uk wrote a satircal piece attacking Corbyn for attending Glasto titled Why Jeremy Corbyn is a disgrace for choosing Glastonbury over Armed Forces Day the joke being that Corbyn did spend time with with the troops on Saturday

https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status ... 25/photo/1


Well the brainless mugs at Britain First didnt bother to check and reposted the whole article on their website

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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Guest » Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:20 pm

After 1,000s pointed and laughed this morning they took it down

Note the Britain First contact address :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Guest » Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:40 pm

Some twat from the Telegraph was moaning like fuck on how Glasto has been politicised.
He must have missed the Rage in the Machine show of 1994 :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby rollup » Fri Jun 30, 2017 8:08 am

Five Labour narratives that simply aren’t true
Given that they hold so much influence over our hearts and minds, it’s a bit of a problem for our democracy that the majority of the UK press is owned by a handful of foreign-based billionaires, who predominantly back the Tories.


1) Labour can’t be trusted with the Economy

This is a narrative that has really taken hold. However, public spending as a percentage of GDP was lower under the last Labour Government (37%) than it was under Thatcher (40%), John Major (38%), or the current Tory government (42%).

In fact, after a decade in power, the last Labour government had cut the deficit and cut the national debt making it the most prudent Gover.............. http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/e ... rue/31/05/
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Re: Jezza Hailed At Glasto

Postby Guest » Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:52 pm

I think it was only yesterday, or maybe the day before, I was wondering how many Labour narratives there were.
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