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« Reply #75 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 10:59:36 »

I wonder if we can get hold of the lists of members of for the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat membership?
No I think they're a bit more competent than the weekend waffens
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« Reply #76 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:03:03 »

No I think they're a bit more competent than the weekend waffens

Bit more competent at not losing data?
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« Reply #77 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:03:57 »

Losing data is the new black.
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« Reply #78 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:12:16 »

Call me thick - How do you become a member of any party? is it just by voting for them or do you have to pay?
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« Reply #79 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:13:07 »

I wonder if we can get hold of the lists of members of for the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat membership?

I think the point is that most members of those parties aren't ashamed of their political affiliations.

When I was politically active on the left I stood on street corners selling papers a couple of times a week, was open about my links in TU meetings, Labour party meetings (before the expulsions), public meetings, and ran public campaigns out of my front room.

And I was on the left of the mainstream. I didn't have any interest in hiding. The only people I thought would give me shit for where I stood politically were the likes of your lot, and I was prepared to take that risk.

I wasn't scared my neighbours would spit on me in the street, or that my colleagues wouldn't be prepared to work with me or wouldn't want me in their union branch. That's because whilst the majority of people didn't agree with me, they didn't find my beliefs utterly repugnant in the way so many find yours.

Doesn't that make you think? At all?
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« Reply #80 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:17:15 »

we should put a tef slant on this. someone should phone some people up and ask them about the list and what there favourite cheese is?

im having so much fun with this list Smiley
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« Reply #81 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:24:41 »

wheres beatrice street? its in town isnt it?
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« Reply #82 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:31:15 »

Gorse Hill.
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« Reply #83 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:32:30 »

Somebodys set up a search thing so you can put in your postcode and it lists them in order of distance with links to google maps. There's a link to it from Digg. BNP member proximity search or something.
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« Reply #84 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:37:45 »

1 mile. I consider that to be a safe enough distance.
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« Reply #85 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:38:28 »

I think the point is that most members of those parties aren't ashamed of their political affiliations.

I'd be fucking ashamed if I was member of the fucking Labour party!


When I was politically active on the left I stood on street corners selling papers a couple of times a week, was open about my links in TU meetings, Labour party meetings (before the expulsions), public meetings, and ran public campaigns out of my front room.

And I was on the left of the mainstream. I didn't have any interest in hiding. The only people I thought would give me shit for where I stood politically were the likes of your lot, and I was prepared to take that risk.

I wasn't scared my neighbours would spit on me in the street, or that my colleagues wouldn't be prepared to work with me or wouldn't want me in their union branch. That's because whilst the majority of people didn't agree with me, they didn't find my beliefs utterly repugnant in the way so many find yours.

Doesn't that make you think? At all?

It makes me think that you don't want to live in a fucking democracy where people are free to have their own opinions and political affiliations without fear of being persecuted for those beliefs.  Trademark of the left Lumpy, you're allowecd to believe in what you want, within parameters defined by us.  You complain that the right "perscetutes" particular groups and that you're fighting against their "predjudice" by you're really a bunch hypocrites and PRECISELEY the same slurs and accusations you try to tar Nationalists with, can be levelled at your lot. The word is hypocrisy.

I haven't got time to get in debate today, although I'd love to.
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« Reply #86 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:39:22 »

Oh, go on.
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« Reply #87 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:40:56 »

Oh, go on.

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« Reply #88 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:43:20 »

Call me thick - How do you become a member of any party? is it just by voting for them or do you have to pay?

 I used to be membership secretrary of my local branch (Old Town) Labour party.

 it would be largely a word of mouth, take advantage of events type of thing, people would need to fill out a form and pay the sub, I used to try and go round and see new comrades, and give them a bit of a chat about the inner workings of the branch.

 The more members you got, the more representation you could have at meetings for the whole of the party in Swindon...which then meant more say in the candidates chosen for elections...the point obviously to try and get candidates more in line with your views.

 The Tory membership seem to revolved solely around teh drinking club in Bath Road...which was a sort of splinter group of the Masons...join the club and you joined the party.
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« Reply #89 on: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:45:37 »

I can understand why the list keeps mentioning anyone with web skills but why the RSH Cert In Meat/Poultry Inspection? Are they planning to unleash a zombie army of killer chickens? After all they count as white meat.

And who says social workers are all yoghurt knitting pinkos? Thing must be tougher in Devon.

The Bath branch of the Tory club seems to be the same - Join for the snooker, stay for the casual racism.
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