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    Brexit/SISU

    Here are Labours demands on Brexit. All seems common sense to me: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/jeremy-corbyn-gives-theresa-ultimatum-9204393#ICID=sharebar_twitter
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    Brexit/SISU

    Cap Dart, The current Labour leadership is addressing the very things you lament. The iniquity of low wages, the weaknesses of union recognition AND the unfairness of tuition of fees for those unable to afford to pay for an education and improve their prospects. I repeat, the tragedy is that...
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    Brexit/SISU

    The tragedy within the political bubble is that prior to Corbyn there was no voice, no alternative to the neo liberal mania for corporatism and austerity. If corbyn had started five years ago we'd be a lot better off and wouldn't be blaming immigrants for problems that they're innocent of.
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    Brexit/SISU

    Quite a lot actually. THE BANKS and financial institutions caused the CRASH in 2008. The neo liberal politicians like NEW LABOUR and the TORY feckwits introduced austerity and corporate greed to try and pay for these financial irregularities. Hedge funds like Sisu with off shore tax breaks have...
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    Brexit/SISU

    The unleashing of the vile racism within this so-called 'tolerant' society has been a sobering reminder of who people like Farage appeal to. I can sympathise with people like 'sick boy' who want out, but we should be aware that Xenophobia knows no boundary and is just as likely to be evident...
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    Brexit/SISU

    The lumpenproletariat and regrexiteers will soon find out what it is like to be handled by ideological zealots like John Redwood and Liam Fox. Thank god for British law which should temper those lunatics. The growth of nationalism throughout Europe is on the rise, the xenophobic fascists take...
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    SISU

    Agreed, It has been forever thus.
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    Footage from the march today

    Of those 1500 there are Many thousands more, probably tens of thousands more, who want Sisu OUT. They have tried to drag the club down to their level which is a tragedy for the proud traditions of our club and community. Respect to those that marched and continue to keep alive the true spirit...
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    Footage from the march today

    No BUT they should have represented the interests of the fans and the sporting principle of playing at home. They had this power but chose not to exercise it. This has had devastating long term term effects on the club. Imho the FL is utterly spineless. I agree with Singaspore- the protests are...
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    Footage from the march today

    Oh dear..... 1) Granting the golden share 2) Not imposing their own regulations 3) Allowing an off shore anonymous hedge fund to take club out of city in order to blackmail council and hurt fans. 4) Northampton is beyond the radius permitted. 5) A club that is not trying to realise its potential...
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    Tim Fisher

    THIS is WHY it was important that Owen Smith did NOT become leader of the Labour Party. :)
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    Tm hints at the truth

    Club cannot improve with SISU. This has been true since day One. The football league could have intervened on numerous occasions but that ship has sailed. The corporate corruption at the core of U.K. life is endemic. Fundamentally this is an ideological battle and society will have to banish...
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    Mowbray, Go or Stay?

    The owners are happy with current situation and can drift along indefinitely. They have no interest in the community, football or gambling. The fan base is now half what it was five years ago.
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    They say everyone knew where they were when JFK -

    I was looking through my telescopic sight, my finger on the button. A bead of sweat appeared on the forehead of my target. It was as though they sensed the game was up. Just then my phone vibrated, "abort - we're going home" I put down my Russian model.
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    I know you lot don't have any time for us.....

    It is a problem for sure; endemic, cultural and historical. Access to education always helps, of course, and the ability and will to travel (live abroad) have to be factors.
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    I know you lot don't have any time for us.....

    The only time I ever got tear gassed was because local fans wanted to have a go at English fans who have an International reputation for being aggressive/arrogant/moronic.....a bit like that loathsome Farage. It's toxicity is contagious conversely the Irish and Welsh fans reflect a culture of...
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