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Conservatives - The Party Of The Workers!!!!

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10ClarionSt | 11:47 Wed 05th Oct 2016 | Politics
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What a joke! The Tories are now pushing themselves as the party of the working class. What an insult to the working class. If ever there was an opportunity for Labour to get it's *** in gear, then this is it. The Tories were born of the aristocracy and privilege, and it has always been their remit to make sure that continues. The party of the working class is Labour, not the Tories. Labour, born of the working class, for the working class. If the Tories are the party of the working class, then let's see them repeal all the obstructive, anti union legislation of the past 30 years. That would be a good indicator of how much they are the party of the working class.
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Did you mean , Conservatives- The Party Of The Shirkers!!!!Clarion?? They should have buried TTThatcher in a coal mine.
I have exactly the same view of Labour.

I am working class through and through but Labour Oh no what a joke.
"The party of the working class is Labour"

Funniest line in years.
Why is it a joke? Do you think the people who vote Tory don't work?
Labour and the TUC (crackers) either encouraged or said not a word about allowing 100s of thousands of cheap foreign and sometimes illegal immigrants to take the livelihoods of.............. the workers. Like all the leftie hoodwinkers they are only in the business of politics or union activity for themselves. Some of the more astute traditional labour supporters woke up to this fact some time ago, and if Clarion would like to go back and examine politics when it was the Whigs and Tories a different perspective may emerge.

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