40 minutes ago, Grafter said:My point to you was isnt this the kind of hard work an grit u were on about?
Explain mate, genuinely lost on what it is you are asking me.
29 minutes ago, Grafter said:My point to you was isnt this the kind of hard work an grit u were on about?
Touche
40 minutes ago, Grafter said:My point to you was isnt this the kind of hard work an grit u were on about?
Explain mate, genuinely lost on what it is you are asking me.
35 minutes ago, QPR Dee said:Corbyn has always been a eurosceptic.
there arent many on the far left who support the EU, in fact i dont think many people who identify as socialist voted yes
wouldnt expect you to know that though
You wouldn't expect me to know would you QPR. Even though you have watched me multiple times talk about how Corbyn was a Eurosceptic his whole political career and then changed his mind to act as remain when he took over Labour.......I REPEAT "MULTIPLE TIMES"
Amazing what selective memories some of you man on here have. So once again whilst you have tried to reply to Don Gambino to sound good, you end up with egg on your face.
15 minutes ago, Gambino said:Explain mate, genuinely lost on what it is you are asking me.
Nevermind
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Ive actually explained how foriegn aid works to gambino many times anyways.
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When people want to see/believe something they will use anything they can to justify/back up their reasoning if there was no A they would use B and if there was no A or B they would use C.
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Zizouz
Give a bit of 'aid' to a country that doesn't need it, and not long after make a huge trade/weapons deal
Swear every developed nation does this
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PascalMoriarty
@Gambino your logic on how this country came to be wealthy if applied to building a house would see roof tiles on the floor and fuck all else.
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QPR Dee
Corbyn's sacked the front benchers who voted for Chukka's single market amendment
Tories agreed to let NI women have abortions in the UK because a few of their members were gonna rebel against it, shame they didnt rebel about the NHS
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Gambino
Well done Corbyn.
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Gambino
What was my logic on how this country came to be wealthy then?
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Grafter
Chukka jus tryna chuck a ting. Still salty
They were sacked as a point of order not because labour doesnt want the single market per se or at least all its benefits
Paraphrasing tom watson
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VENOM
Platinum gave Gambino a good explanation but he's blinded by the words Foreign...and and which although is self explanatory..... for him the thought of aiding foreigners is so toxic in his mind but too complicated to understand the influence in foreign affairs of countries that the UK can gain that acutely amounts to a higher profile and economic prospects for the country. He's not against foreign aid because of the sinister and ironically detrimental effect on any of the countries being "Aided" bar india or China who's economic growth is now out of the clutches of the western evil without mutual destruction....there are plenty of other countries stupidly ready with their hands out to take the bait.
All these type of fools see is the word foreign.
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a repiort by the tax payers alliance revealed that British aid spending had done nothing to help the economic or political freedoms of people in the countries which get the cash. In fact, the investigation stated that twice as many countries lost freedoms after receiving British aid than improved their people’s political and human rights conditions.
Foreign aid is used to encourage corruption and conflict,while at the same time discouraging free enterprise:-
In the " confessions of a economic Hitnan "
John Perkins describes his job as the Chief Economist for the US international consulting firm Chas T. Main as to implement policies that promoted the interests of the U.S. corporatocracy (a coalition of government, banks, and corporations) while professing to alleviate poverty. He did this by convincing strategic countries to accept enormous loans for infrastructure development and to ensure that U.S. corporations got the projects (and the money) as a result. Upon default of the loans, the United States Government, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and other U.S. dominated aid agencies then have access to the countries’ resources (especially oil) and strategic land (and are also able to instal military bases). Perkins says that international economists are in essence highly paid “Economic Hit Men” hired by international corporations.
... yes western evils
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Gambino
And yet here I am on a forum with guys who all back the foreign aid spending......
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VENOM
I don't back it ftr.
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Grafter
My point to you was isnt this the kind of hard work an grit u were on about?
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QPR Dee
Corbyn has always been a eurosceptic.
there arent many on the far left who support the EU, in fact i dont think many people who identify as socialist voted yes
wouldnt expect you to know that though
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