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On 7 Nov 2015 at 9:22pm Outintheestates wrote:
Just seen that hypocrite Corbyn at the Albert hall rememberence festival with his poppy on and a face like a smacked Arse
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On 7 Nov 2015 at 9:52pm Mark wrote:
Thus speaks Outintheestates... Raising many valid and interesting perspectives on current political and socioeconomic issues.
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On 7 Nov 2015 at 9:56pm 8 miles from home wrote:
At least he didn't forget unlike Lewes FC who forgot last Saturday or felt there was no need to remember.
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On 7 Nov 2015 at 10:01pm Outintheestates wrote:
Speak queens English you prat
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 12:54am King of Sussex. wrote:
I rather suspect that had the only challenge to England's ruling elite to emerge in the last 30 years not worn a poppy, you'd probably be even more comically angry than you already are.
You're going to have a silly little whine either way, eh?
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 1:01am King of Sussex wrote:
BTW - 'Queen's English' ought to be capitalised and have an apostrophe.
You hypocritical prat.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 2:42am Outintheestates wrote:
We are a big man .i would rather that he didn't wear a poppy at least he'd be genuine and as for a threat never in your lifetime so jog on queen of Sussex
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 5:19am King of Sussex wrote:
We are a big man?
What does that even mean? Are you and I sharing a fatman costume or something? In your dreams cup cake.
You might be a big man, with your fat fingers that obviously can't hit the right keys. Either that or you're just an illiterate retard with gender confusion issues.
At least I'm fit enough to jog on. You'll probably be out of breath before you get to the gate. You're a sad disgrace to this great nation.


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On 8 Nov 2015 at 6:45am leaf wrote:
Why exactly does it offend you so much? Why can he not have a poppy?
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 7:00am Annette Curtin-Twitcher wrote:
I don't see what's hypocritical about it. I can't recall Corbyn ever saying he didn't respect the sacrifice made by those who died in various conflicts throughout history.
Being opposed to war generally, or one war in particular, doesn't mean you don't honour those who fought in it.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 9:01am Outintheestates wrote:
What a class act you are queen of Sussex I can see that this forum has spiralled into a haven for wannabe republicans and left wing cowards
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 9:13am Outintheestates wrote:
I must admit I did have chuckle at some of the comments and the conclusion I draw is that I don't give a toss about what anyone else thinks .
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 9:48am leaf wrote:
Why post on here then? Just bored are we?
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 10:12am Outintheestates wrote:
Bored now
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 12:09pm Rookie wrote:
8 miles from home.....8 days ago would have been a bit early. A home match yesterday would have seen it observed.
 
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 1:01pm Phfellow2004 wrote:
Open question to Lloyd Russell-Moyle the Labour Party Candidate for Lewes at the May General Election. Do you support Jeremy Corbyn? Yes or No?
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 4:59pm Old Bloke wrote:
Corbyn is a gutless woman hating hypocrite with zero principles who would sell this country down the river
Leading this parody of a Labour Party to oblivion - the one decent thing he will achieve for this country as he takes his grotesque gang down the sewer with him
What a tragedy that a once great political movement is brought down to the level of traitors like him and his ilk
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 6:32pm snoopy wrote:
@Old Bloke. How is taking Labour back to it's roots a tragedy?
How does left of center constitute being a traitor?
In English please.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 6:38pm leaf wrote:
Care to elaborate on why he's women hating?
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 7:00pm Mark wrote:
Or indeed "gutless with zero principles". Not a great deal of content there that isn't... erm... weird.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 7:17pm Pedant wrote:
@snoopy - English? You're speaking American - 'center'? also why the apostrophe in 'it's'? it's means it is - nothing else.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 7:41pm Trever wrote:
@Outintheestates you seem to be one of Daily Mail reading types who will obsequiously kow-tow to authority and whatever the popular media tells you to do. I'm sure that in this respect you love the intrusive data surveillance proposed by Theresa May and totally believes in whatever the 'ruling classes' tells you what is best. You my friend, are one deluded individual.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 8:06pm Peter wrote:
@Rookie - Remarkably quick to defend yourself against the Red Poppy Fascists?! Everyone seems terrified of not wearing a red poppy these days...
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 8:13pm Wtf wrote:
If he had 'zero principles' he wouldn't be getting the terrified reactions from the media.
Congratulations to Old Boris Bloke, the stupidest post if the year.
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 9:47pm Old Bloke wrote:
All the usual suspects out in force
Still preaching from the dark confines of their own rectums
But hugely outnumbered in Lewes - how long is it since there was a Labour MP here
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On 8 Nov 2015 at 9:54pm American in Lewes wrote:
Hey Pendant, it is probably some old person that doesn't know how to change the spellcheck to UK English.
I like Corbyn. I don't agree with him on a lot of things, but I do think he has principles. Of course, he has to wear a poppy even though he feels war is a result of failed politics; and is therefore wrong.
I have a young son and I would prefer a politician who thinks politicians should be able to work things out rather than go to war.
I was in desert storm, and I still can't understand how old men can send their (nations) sons into combat to protect corporations assets.
They are happy as they invested heavily in the defence industries before lobbing heavily for going to war (to protect their oil assets).
They nailed it and are laughing at the money they made, we will be paying for it for the rest of our lives, mentally and financially.
This is all possible because idots like "Outintheestates" who thinks;
"Just seen that hypocrite Corbyn at the Albert hall rememberence festival with his poppy on and a face like a smacked Arse "
is a complete senence and the queens English.

As an American, who speaks the queens English we would recommend a noun at the beginning, (eg. I), followed by a verb, (eg. have) and finally ending a sentence with a full stop (period) at the end and perhaps a comma after "on", to make it more readable.
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On 9 Nov 2015 at 10:14am Outintheestates wrote:
That's all we need is a bloody yank on here put a t in sentence then criticise me you clown
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On 9 Nov 2015 at 11:36am xplorer1 wrote:
Ah, the DismaLewes Forum at its finest.
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On 9 Nov 2015 at 12:49pm Thomas in Paine wrote:
My work was not in vain.
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On 9 Nov 2015 at 8:16pm Tony Pollybee wrote:
Corbyn , a hypocrite, I've never heard such rubbish, he is a proper old socialist, living in his 4 million pound Islington house.


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