Liam147
On Probation
To keep the QT talk separate from the Westminster stuff.
So, Owen Jones and Iain Duncan-Smith, eh.
So, Owen Jones and Iain Duncan-Smith, eh.
Owen Jones was excellent I thought, Duncan Smith was his usual vile smarmy Tory scum self, his outburst at the end was pathetic, he clearly just didn't want to here the names of people who died after his policy said they were fit to work.
He's way ahead of you Al: OMG HE LOOKS 12 DOES HIS MUM KNOW HE'S UP THIS LATE WHY ISN'T HE DOING HIS PAPER ROUND << just anticipating the tweets laterWhat a surprise Jones went down well on the Caf. He's just an overgrown student who hasn't grown out of extreme leftness yet.
What a surprise Jones went down well on the Caf. He's just an overgrown student who hasn't grown out of extreme leftness yet.
Maybe you can do a better job defending ATOS than IDS did.
FTSE directors give themselves pay rises of 27% while the government hammers the worst off. It's a fecking joke.Nah, I'm not sure how well it works as a policy, but it's ludicrous to say it is killing 50 people a week or whatever the Caf is claiming.
Nah, I'm not sure how well it works as a policy, but it's ludicrous to say it is killing 50 people a week or whatever the Caf is claiming.
FTSE directors give themselves pay rises of 27% while the government hammers the worst off. It's a fecking joke.
Deborah Meaden was way out of her depth. Owen was very good especially is take on Israel and the Housing benefit system.
FTSE directors give themselves pay rises of 27% while the government hammers the worst off. It's a fecking joke.
they consistently let themselves down through their endless moralising and talking down to people as if they just don't understand what it's like to be someone else with a different opinion.
Stopped watching it ages ago. Got sick of all the attention seeking pricks in the audience making 'humorous' comments and vitriolic statements with little substance, followed by mindless cheers.
Which of course IDS didn't do by saying "We've heard a lot from you" and repeatedly talking over Owen's points.
There's a difference between being patronising and moralising.
So what about his comments that Owen didn't care about the disabled when Labour were in power (completely unfounded) and that he and the current government were making disabled people's lives better?
I'm not saying I'm completely on the side of IDS, but more that Owen Jones was incredibly unfair in his criticism.
Alastair, I don't think it's fair to equate your observation there to the left or the right specifically. The right can be equally dismissive of views that aren't their own.
Deborah Meaden was way out of her depth. Owen was very good especially is take on Israel and the Housing benefit system.
He's way ahead of you Al: OMG HE LOOKS 12 DOES HIS MUM KNOW HE'S UP THIS LATE WHY ISN'T HE DOING HIS PAPER ROUND << just anticipating the tweets later![]()
Just read the threads on the Caf - 'I vote left because I believe in fairness and justice etc.' It's bollocks.
And that video with Jones is hilarious. What a weapon.
You wouldn't be looking down on people who hold different opinions to your own there, would you?
Glad to hear that killing them isn't on the agenda even if taking money off them is.You don't have to be a socialist to not want to kill disabled people, but that's somewhat lost on the Caf.
You don't have to be a socialist to not want to kill disabled people, but that's somewhat lost on the Caf.
Not at all. You can tell me that you vote differently to me or whatever, but I hate people telling me that they're left because they believe in helping the poor etc. You don't have to be a socialist to not want to kill disabled people, but that's somewhat lost on the Caf.
*Parental advisory for Owen Jones fans*
Blinded by his politics.