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All these sad whinging remoaners talking about the supposed state the countries guna be in after Brexit its funny how they ignore the state of a country Jeremy admires and puts out as a fine example of socialism , good old Venezuela ... 300 injured yesterday fighting for food and medical supplies ... Under anti-Semite Jeremy the man they admire that's what we would get ... Funny old world
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pelmetman - 2019-02-24 8:37 AM

 

Fortunately the voting public aren't as stupid as out resident Corbynites B-) ..........

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6738541/Conservatives-win-34-seat-majority-General-Election-held-tomorrow-poll-suggests.html

 

 

You and your favourite comic just learn nothing from history do you?

 

This is what the Mail predicted in 2017. How did that work out again?

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4583726/Last-polls-suggest-Tories-pulled-AHEAD-election.html

 

Careful what you wish for.

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So Trump offers aid to Venezuela whilst imposing sanctions preventing it selling ITS oil and seizing all monies held in banks there. At Trump's behest Britain is offering ‘aid’ while the Bank of England is withholding $1.2 billion of gold belonging to Venezuela.

 

The lack of medicines and food is caused entirely by sanctions imposed by countries wanting to control the oil. I see no US aid going into neighbouring countries to stop the "caravans" of refugees?

 

"The U.S. effort to distribute tons of food and medicine to needy Venezuelans is more than just a humanitarian mission. The operation is also designed to foment regime change in Venezuela — which is why much of the international aid community wants nothing to do with it. Humanitarian operations are supposed to be neutral.

 

That’s why the International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations agencies and other relief organizations have refused to collaborate with the U.S. and its allies in the Venezuelan opposition who are trying to force President Nicolás Maduro from power.

 

“Humanitarian action needs to be independent of political, military or any other objectives,” Stéphane Dujarric, the U.N. spokesman, told a press briefing last week in New York. “The needs of the people should lead in terms of when and how humanitarian assistance is used.”"

 

If it wasn't the most oil rich country in the world it would be left alone.

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Barryd999 - 2019-02-24 8:44 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-02-24 8:37 AM

 

Fortunately the voting public aren't as stupid as out resident Corbynites B-) ..........

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6738541/Conservatives-win-34-seat-majority-General-Election-held-tomorrow-poll-suggests.html

 

 

You and your favourite comic just learn nothing from history do you?

 

This is what the Mail predicted in 2017. How did that work out again?

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4583726/Last-polls-suggest-Tories-pulled-AHEAD-election.html

 

Careful what you wish for.

 

Did Corbyn win? ;-) ............

 

I reckon the voting public have wised up to Comrade Corbyn and Co B-) .......

 

Even his adviser is a national security risk 8-) .............

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6738171/Corbyns-closest-aide-national-security-risk.html

 

 

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Fast Pat - 2019-02-24 8:48 AM

 

So Trump offers aid to Venezuela whilst imposing sanctions preventing it selling ITS oil and seizing all monies held in banks there. At Trump's behest Britain is offering ‘aid’ while the Bank of England is withholding $1.2 billion of gold belonging to Venezuela.

 

The lack of medicines and food is caused entirely by sanctions imposed by countries wanting to control the oil. I see no US aid going into neighbouring countries to stop the "caravans" of refugees?

 

"The U.S. effort to distribute tons of food and medicine to needy Venezuelans is more than just a humanitarian mission. The operation is also designed to foment regime change in Venezuela — which is why much of the international aid community wants nothing to do with it. Humanitarian operations are supposed to be neutral.

 

That’s why the International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations agencies and other relief organizations have refused to collaborate with the U.S. and its allies in the Venezuelan opposition who are trying to force President Nicolás Maduro from power.

 

“Humanitarian action needs to be independent of political, military or any other objectives,” Stéphane Dujarric, the U.N. spokesman, told a press briefing last week in New York. “The needs of the people should lead in terms of when and how humanitarian assistance is used.”"

 

If it wasn't the most oil rich country in the world it would be left alone.

 

So how do you stand with Putin annexing the Crimea and propping up the regime in Syria?..........

 

Comrade ;-) ..........

 

 

 

 

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Fast Pat - 2019-02-24 8:48 AM

 

So Trump offers aid to Venezuela whilst imposing sanctions preventing it selling ITS oil and seizing all monies held in banks there. At Trump's behest Britain is offering ‘aid’ while the Bank of England is withholding $1.2 billion of gold belonging to Venezuela.

 

The lack of medicines and food is caused entirely by sanctions imposed by countries wanting to control the oil. I see no US aid going into neighbouring countries to stop the "caravans" of refugees?

 

"The U.S. effort to distribute tons of food and medicine to needy Venezuelans is more than just a humanitarian mission. The operation is also designed to foment regime change in Venezuela — which is why much of the international aid community wants nothing to do with it. Humanitarian operations are supposed to be neutral.

 

That’s why the International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations agencies and other relief organizations have refused to collaborate with the U.S. and its allies in the Venezuelan opposition who are trying to force President Nicolás Maduro from power.

 

“Humanitarian action needs to be independent of political, military or any other objectives,” Stéphane Dujarric, the U.N. spokesman, told a press briefing last week in New York. “The needs of the people should lead in terms of when and how humanitarian assistance is used.”"

 

If it wasn't the most oil rich country in the world it would be left alone.

 

When in doubt blame someone else ... Nothing to do with the socialist hell the countries been through over the last few years ... You couldn't make it up ... Even Jeremy's gone all Venezuela quiet

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pelmetman - 2019-02-24 8:54 AM

 

So how do you stand with Putin annexing the Crimea and propping up the regime in Syria?..........

 

Comrade ;-) ..........

 

I'm against totalitarianism in all forms, and your mate Putin - the who bankrolled Arran Bank's Leave campaign is no socialist.

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Fast Pat - 2019-02-24 9:14 AM

 

pelmetman - 2019-02-24 8:54 AM

 

So how do you stand with Putin annexing the Crimea and propping up the regime in Syria?..........

 

Comrade ;-) ..........

 

I'm against totalitarianism in all forms, and your mate Putin - the who bankrolled Arran Bank's Leave campaign is no socialist.

 

Correct......he's a Communist like Corbyn >:-) .......

 

 

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