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Started by: GOLDEN BEAR (6556) 

Just explain how anyone can vote for this excuse for an mp who completely ignores the majority of the public in wigan who voted to leave the e.u. also please inform me what has she done for wigan???? ITS time the good folk of WIGAN did what LEIGH DID AND BOOT OUT THIS LABOUR TRASH having been a socialist all my life this party has finally shot themselves dead .

Started: 24th Feb 2020 at 16:08

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15340)

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 16:22

Posted by: jathbee (11463)

She is no favourite of mine either.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 16:50

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Good to see you back Golden Bear. Hope you are keeping on the best side.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 17:05

Posted by: fossil (7728)

Lisa Nandy is a good MP and works hard for the constituency.
She is also entitled to her own opinion,which she used in the Brexit votes in parliament.She is no puppet that's for sure,and that's my opinion!

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 17:22

Posted by: Stardelta (11899)

Agreed

If she was as hopeless as people like to make out the party faithfuls and the unions wouldn't be backing her and she wouldn't be in the running to be leader.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 17:31

Posted by: Salmon & Ball (665) 

Spot on, Fossil

She also worked very hard for Centepoint the homelessness charity and also the childrens society charity

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 18:05

Posted by: dougie (5019) 

I may have said this before but any of you remember at one of WW meet-ups she had just been made M.P.for Wigan she was in the Royal Oak the same night as us, someone asked would she just pop over to say hello she refused point blank,

To me she had got what she wonted from the Wigan people the safest seat in the country and a well paid job for life and she knew it

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 20:02

Posted by: Campfire (585)

£1.5 million in a few years in expences, while homeless are sleeping in doorways in Wigan...Totally ignored the referendum result in 2016 and continued to try and sabotage the result over the following 3 years...So
did Favergue and Jo Platt..

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 20:11

Posted by: tonker (27911) 

Fossil said, "Lisa Nandy is a good MP and works hard for the constituency".

Lisa Nandy is a good MP and works hard. Agreed.
But, the truth of the matter is, she has little time for 'the constituency'.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 20:24

Posted by: Salmon & Ball (665) 

Agreed. Neither have any of them, Tonker.
Has Leigh improved since it voted a tory bloke in?

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 20:38

Posted by: Reditus (377)

Has Wigan since she became mp, or is it the same as mccarney et al?

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 21:57

Posted by: broady (inactive)

I don’t think MCCartney was Wigan MP. Makerfield YES.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 22:24

Posted by: Reditus (377)

He did the same as she has was my meaning.

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 22:45

Posted by: tonker (27911) 

Don't you mean, she's done the same as he did?

Replied: 24th Feb 2020 at 23:19

Posted by: Reditus (377)

Either or. Pocket lining tactics.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 06:09

Posted by: peter israel (2118) 

if wigan town center is anything to go by ?? well!! it speaks for it self

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 07:11

Posted by: Reditus (377)

According to reports, her chances of winning the leadership race have improved tremendously.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 09:01

Posted by: gideonfel (343)

At first I thought Lisa Nandy was different from the other lunatics such as Long-Bailey, but her recent statement about trans women showed just how out of touch she is with ordinary people. She supports letting a rapist who 'identifies' as a woman to serve his time in a women's prison. Not a word about the rights of real women. The same with letting men enter women's toilets. Absolute tosh, but then I'm old fashioned. The Labour Party which I once supported is now filled with such nonsensical views.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 12:24
Last edited by gideonfel: 25th Feb 2020 at 12:25:16

Posted by: Zanzibar Spangles (3915)

She's an utter disgrace

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 12:39

Posted by: fossil (7728)

Gideonfel a very difficult situation and not just a labour party problem.
What would you do for interests sake,as I am not sure.

I probably would go for segregation as the fairest option.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 12:46

Posted by: Aziraphale (245)

Her views

She worked for centrepoint. Worked, yes. Hard?

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 12:47

Posted by: gideonfel (343)

Fossil, if a man rapes a woman [or child, as in the example Lisa Nandy was given] then he should serve his time in a male prison. His gender didn't matter to him when he was committing the foul act - why should it later matter once he's been found guilty? These people who 'transgender' are taking advantage of today's pathetically woke atmosphere. They're laughing at the system. And people like Nandy are supporting it. The rights of the victims count for nothing these days when weighed against the rights of the guilty ones.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 13:05

Posted by: firefox (3239)

Hear hear, Gideonfel.

Moral degredation.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 13:57

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

takes very very little to beat jeremy corbyn.
she is going to transform northern towns when she becomes leader..
laughable comment ,perhaps she could have started with wigan ten years ago.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 16:18

Posted by: Salmon & Ball (665) 

Posted by: Aziraphale (92)

"She worked for centrepoint. Worked, yes. Hard?"

I would say so.
All voluntary work is hard. Especially when you don't get paid for it. The volunteer does not look at it as hard though.
They do it from the heart

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 20:56

Posted by: ianp. (932) 

All voluntary work is hard. Especially when you don't get paid for it.

I thought the meaning of the adjective 'voluntary' was: not paid to do it.

Obviously, while studying in educational establishments I was heavily misled regarding the meanings of certain words.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 21:28
Last edited by ianp.: 25th Feb 2020 at 22:57:32

Posted by: Reditus (377)

This visit was particularly poignant for Nandy, who once worked for Centrepoint as a 23-year-old in our head office as a Policy Officer. In fact, Centrepoint’s Director of Policy and Engagement, Balbir Chatrik, was on hand to give her old employee a warm welcome – and even present Lisa with one of her old work projects.

That suggests she was a paid employee.

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 21:37
Last edited by Reditus: 25th Feb 2020 at 21:38:48

Posted by: tonker (27911) 

Obviously, while studying in educational establishments you were heavily misled regarding the spellings of certain words too!

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 21:54

Posted by: ianp. (932) 

Oops! I was. Of course it is 'misled' as it is not the first form of the verb. The past simple and the past participle of 'mislead' is 'misled'.
Sometimes, typing too fast has its downfalls!
But, should that not be: '...spelling of a certain word,too.'?
Anyway, technology is a wondrous thing and allows us to edit.
Or, is that a 'wonderous thing'? I wonder!

Replied: 25th Feb 2020 at 22:49
Last edited by ianp.: 26th Feb 2020 at 00:00:51

Posted by: jathbee (11463)

I wonder too.
I wonder just how far out of touch with ordinary people and their views they are.

Replied: 26th Feb 2020 at 07:57

Posted by: Aziraphale (245)


All voluntary work is hard. Especially when you don't get paid for it. The volunteer does not look at it as hard though.
They do it from the heart


"Nandy worked as a researcher at the homelessness charity Centrepoint from 2003 to 2005, and then as senior policy adviser at The Children's Society from 2005 until her election in 2010,"

Replied: 26th Feb 2020 at 10:45

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

victims first ,violators second some chance.
human rights, but not for the violated.
why are we hanging on to a large number of serious offender,s from the west indies.

Replied: 26th Feb 2020 at 21:59

Posted by: Zanzibar Spangles (3915)

I bet voluntary work is harder for the 70+
year olds that run the charity shops.
And nothing at the end of it.
For Nandy it was just a stepping stone

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 10:04

Posted by: Aziraphale (245)

Employed -(of a person) having a paid job.

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 10:49

Posted by: Zanzibar Spangles (3915)

Yes, that's correct

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 12:47

Posted by: GOLDEN BEAR (6556) 

I would like to thank ALL wworlders for your comments and i fully respect all views and remarks ,as for my mp which is fovague of which i cannot understand why living in wigan( hawkley hall) we come under MAKERFIELD baffles me ( before anyone says boundry lines ) i partially accept that but nonethe less im a wiganer and proud not a makerfiedler!
ALSO many thanks to BROADY & DOUGIE STILL BATTLING THIS PROBLEM BUT GETTING THERE ONE DAY AT A TIME NOW cheerio all .

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 13:55

Posted by: tonker (27911) 

How can Hawkley Hall come under Wigan when it’s not in the town of Wigan or the Ward of Wigan, or the Constituency of Wigan? How can it come under Liverpool and Manchester for some things and Lancashire for other things? And how can Wilmslow be under Wigan for anything?

And why do you say you live at Hawkley Hall?

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 14:48

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

hawkley hall is in pemberton as is the whole of poolstock lane.not bloody makerfield.

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 22:17

Posted by: tonker (27911) 

It's been in Makerfield since 1085!

Replied: 27th Feb 2020 at 23:32

Posted by: firefox (3239)

And back to the topic.

Nandy attacks other candidates over anti semitism

See here

Turning ugly now.

Replied: 28th Feb 2020 at 11:19
Last edited by firefox: 28th Feb 2020 at 11:20:54

Posted by: GOLDEN BEAR (6556) 

Hi Baker boy ,
I know that but apparently the powers that be dont understand were we are like i say if one checks Fovague she represents the Makerfield constituancy which is a load of cobblers.

Replied: 28th Feb 2020 at 13:03

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15340)

It depends which side of the railway lines yoo are living on, the Kirby line going from Highfield to the River Douglas is the Constituency Boundary between Wigan and Makerfield

Replied: 28th Feb 2020 at 13:52

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

so pemberton is cut in half eh,free pemb from the makerfield dictators .where,s that thunderbird kid when you want her, she can lead the free pemberton campaign.

Replied: 28th Feb 2020 at 14:52

 

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