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an MP is responsible for what happens in her constituency, the KSA is not in Newcastle central.
I can tell that you’re clearly against what happens in KSA so I’d maybe look to gather momentum in this and approach the Foreign Secretary who’s job it is.

What happens in Newcastle 😂

He probably employs 500 people at most on zero hour contracts in Newcastle. It's not like Gregg's where there's one on every corner.

And this is why we think you lot are deluded and hypocritical
 
What happens in Newcastle 😂

He probably employs 500 people at most on zero hour contracts in Newcastle. It's not like Gregg's where there's one on every corner.

And this is why we think you lot are deluded and hypocritical
There are votes to be won in Newcastle by apposing Ashley there are votes to be lost in Newcastle by apposing KSA takeover.

pretty simple really.
 
There are votes to be won in Newcastle by apposing Ashley there are votes to be lost in Newcastle by apposing KSA takeover.

pretty simple really.

That you all link local politics to a football team?

So basically you are admitting the people of Newcastle are thick as fuck 😂
 
That you all link local politics to a football team?

So basically you are admitting the people of Newcastle are thick as fuck 😂
erm no.

I don't link football to politics.
I wouldn't vote for her and found it very cringe worthy her bringing Ashley up in parliament.

How am I admitting the people of Newcastle are thick as fuck, do tell?
 
erm no.

I don't link football to politics.
I wouldn't vote for her and found it very cringe worthy her bringing Ashley up in parliament.

How am I admitting the people of Newcastle are thick as fuck, do tell?

You just said she did it to win votes. Pretty clear really
 
You just said she did it to win votes. Pretty clear really
Yer and seeming to have the same views as the people voting for you wins you votes.
It's not exactly a Newcastle thing is it, it's a human being thing.
Being popular helps being unpopular doesn't.
 
Yer and seeming to have the same views as the people voting for you wins you votes.
It's not exactly a Newcastle thing is it, it's a human being thing.
Being popular helps being unpopular doesn't.

Right so where were the protests regarding Coop, McDonalds, Amazon ????

Or do they not exist in Newcastle?

Nowt to do with football though obviously 😂
 
Purely because we don't want the north east to be associated with human atrocities as well as animal ones. If you aren't punching horses in the face you are supporting the slaughter of innocents in Yemen. Horrible lot.
Tell me whats going on in the Yemen. WITHOUT googling it
Right so where were the protests regarding Coop, McDonalds, Amazon ????

Or do they not exist in Newcastle?

Nowt to do with football though obviously 😂
Didnt see a lot of noise coming out of RTG about them either mind
 
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Tell me whats going on in the Yemen. WITHOUT googling it

Without googling it and off the top of my head:

Saudi Arabia has been fiercely criticised for launching air strikes which have killed or maimed thousands of civilians. Armed with state-of-the-art US and British warplanes, Saudi Arabia's air force and its allies have complete air superiority in the skies over Yemen. In August 2018 around 40 schoolboys aged six to 11 were killed when a laser-guided bomb hit their bus in the Houthi-controlled north. The UN had verified the deaths of at least 7,500 civilians by September 2019, with most caused by Saudi-led coalition air strikes.

However, monitoring groups believe the death toll is far higher. In October last year, the US-based Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) said it had recorded more than 100,000 deaths, including 12,0000 civilians killed in direct attacks. More than 23,000 fatalities were reported in 2019. According to the Yemen Data Project, more than 17,500 civilians have been killed and injured since 2015 - with a quarter of all civilians killed in air raids said to be women and children.
 
Tell me whats going on in the Yemen. WITHOUT googling it

Didnt see a lot of noise coming out of RTG about them either mind

Why would a Sunderland forum discuss zero hour contracts. Our MP didn't raise it to parliament 😂

Selective criticism and you know it
 
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