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Yesterdays Love Music Hate Racism demo

i dont know what rudimentary peni means but you do remind me of alan partridge its hard not being as hip as you:D

FRIEND OF LILLY

btw i see you have incorperated my jokers to the right posting

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What posting? :confused: Mines a take on Keyboard Jockeys tagline.
 
Barnet Unison blog says there were 10,000- 15,000 there.

yeah, I remember an SPGB meeting held at a Wetherspoon's pub one time that had 70 people in attendance . . . well, what I really mean is that there were 6 of us upstairs at the actual meeting and the other 64 people were downstairs drinking in the bar. ;)
 
yeah, I remember an SPGB meeting held at a Wetherspoon's pub one time that had 70 people in attendance . . . well, what I really mean is that there were 6 of us upstairs at the actual meeting and the other 64 people were downstairs drinking in the bar. ;)

I can top this.

When I was in the SWP here in Plymouth, we convened a meeting that was billed as the proud new relaunch of the local branch.

NOBODY, EVEN THE LOCAL SWAPPIES, turned up.

It was me and the two others who convened the meeting and absolutely nobody else came at all.

I remember grimly trying to stifle the most outrageous burst of laughter as one of my colleagues uttered the immortal words:

'Well, I'm sure I'll be able to spin this for Socialist Worker.'
 
I can top this.

When I was in the SWP here in Plymouth, we convened a meeting that was billed as the proud new relaunch of the local branch.

NOBODY, EVEN THE LOCAL SWAPPIES, turned up.

It was me and the two others who convened the meeting and absolutely nobody else came at all.

I remember grimly trying to stifle the most outrageous burst of laughter as one of my colleagues uttered the immortal words:

'Well, I'm sure I'll be able to spin this for Socialist Worker.'

:confused: Plymouth? When was this? Had a really good active branch. Check out 'redwatch' if you don't believe me.
 
:confused: Plymouth? When was this? Had a really good active branch. Check out 'redwatch' if you don't believe me.

This would have been 2002 some time, IIRC.

Things down in Plymouth have pretty much folded for the Swappies. They even managed to come behind the SLP's paper candidate when RESPECT stood in the last General Election, and the SLP don't even have a branch in Plymouth AFAIK.

Most of the folk on the Redwatch site were independent activists and/or Anarchists, although there are some local Swappies on that site for certain.
 
Things down in Plymouth have pretty much folded for the Swappies. They even managed to come behind the SLP's paper candidate when RESPECT stood in the last General Election, and the SLP don't even have a branch in Plymouth AFAIK.

IIRC, Plymouth is the home turf of that great (albeit rather misshapen) man-mountain, John Molyneux, who used to be an important figure in the Social Workers.

I'm pretty sure he hasn't been expelled for his slight dissidence in recent years. I think I'd have heard if he had. I expect he has just been put on the naughty step and blamed for local failures.
 
The left can't make that point, though, because it'd bring into question the wisdom of their grovelling over Ken Livingstone and his London jingoism for 8 years.

"there can't be poverty in London - we voted wivingstone. Ra ra ra! London! Viva the Olympics! Vibrant diversity! Blah blah blah" :rolleyes:


Got it in one there. The pollock left have embedded themselves to far up the arses of scum like Livingstone that it would be a major admission of defeat if they were to disengage with the wilder shores of identity politics and concentrate on those areas which are a concern to all. Issues such as poverty and worklessness and crime all of which contribute in some way to racism.
 
so Boris is going to concentrate on these issues?

You set up a straw man - but ignore your own straw man tendancies

idiot


Boris aint no saviour but at least he isn't as dangerous to the average Londoner as Livingstone was. Livingstone lost for very good reasons.
 
the only arse talkers I see on here are those who refuse to see that some types of identity politics have made things worse.

but then virtually no one here does defend such idiocy - i am not a straw man

you are a complete arse for creating an internet fantasy to 'rightously' oppose while, at the very same time, voting to create a far bigger problem

lets see how Boris plays his own version of identity politics (the traditional one not the PC one you fantasise about) - and then I'll remind you again (and again and again and again) of who you voted for and how less 'dangerous' he actually is (and please don't resort to your usual binary thought and try to imply I have any illusions in the other idiot politician either)

idiot
 
ive just turned up on redwatch and was really chuffed, its one of the most flattering pics of me ive seen in ages and makes me look at least 5 years youngers


(((redwatch)))
 
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