Jeremy Corbyn

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jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Press TV, the comedy channel if ever people want to see what bias is when complaining about the BBC, better than RT and no where near NK however I remember when they were banned from the UK and why and the outcry from people saying we were stifling free speech. One does wonder.

Gorgeous George still employed by them?

dudleybloke

19,867 posts

187 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Corbyn reminds me of a socialist Comical Ali.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1JUztMcg9A

The George and Jerry show

Pass me the sick bucket...

GoBig

376 posts

174 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Welshbeef said:
GoBig said:
I Must admit, I saw an interview last Friday on Sky News where the interviewer was pressing him for an answer and he nearly lost it.

I can imagine that he could very well attend anger management classes a la Tommy Saxondale.
Got a link I'd love to see him shaking with anger trying to control himself wink
I haven't sorry. It was the day after Referendum day, Dermot Murnaghan was the interviewer.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Stop mocking Jeremy Corbyn.

He's doing a magnificent job...smile

bmwhaz

95 posts

114 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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A true traitor. A man that demonstrates a lack of charisma, optimism and would quite like to take us back to a world of Yellow rusty Ford Escorts, 10p fish 'n' chips and a grand annual salary of £3379 (bl'oody millionaire you are) biggrin


Edited by bmwhaz on Saturday 2nd July 23:58


Edited by bmwhaz on Sunday 3rd July 00:00

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmwhaz said:
But seriously, a man that is brave enough to mount Diane Abbott needs a second look at.
Definitely needs to be looked at...shout...NURSE

hehe


Edit...beat you...tongue outsmile


pingu393

7,835 posts

206 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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The 172 are crapping themselves.

If they mount a challenge on Jezza, he will probably win.

They will face deselection.

Their future may lie in a new party, but who will fund it? The big onions (sic) won't , as they love Jezza and all he stands for.

Luckily, we won't need a strong opposition until September when Theresa (or whoever) takes over. Until then, things will be ticking over without many decisions being made.

Interesting times smile.

VolvoT5

4,155 posts

175 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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I find the idea of May becoming PM more scary than the thought of Corbyn achieving the top job. At least Jezza is so ineffective that he wouldn't be able to implement most of his crazier ideas.

May is dangerous precisely because she is efficient..... she is dangerous IMO, far too authoritarian......... and apart from that the vote for Brexit is a vote for change; May represents the same old status quo really, a centre ground blob politician who stands for fk all apart from furthering her own career.


Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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VolvoT5 said:
I find the idea of May becoming PM more scary than the thought of Corbyn achieving the top job. At least Jezza is so ineffective that he wouldn't be able to implement most of his crazier ideas.

May is dangerous precisely because she is efficient..... she is dangerous IMO, far too authoritarian......... and apart from that the vote for Brexit is a vote for change; May represents the same old status quo really, a centre ground blob politician who stands for fk all apart from furthering her own career.
She lives a few miles from me I've met her a few times she comes accross as a really nice person.



Anyway keep to he topic of Corbyn only please.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Derek Smith

45,739 posts

249 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Dr Jekyll said:
No doubt if the referendum has been followed by the pound rising against the Euro you would find examples of people coming back from holiday with a few Euros left over and finding they didn't get as much for them as they'd hoped. A currency fluctuation does not constitute an economic collapse just because you and your mates happen to be on the wrong side of it.

Come to think of it I've got some US dollar bills left over from my last US trip, they are now worth a bit more than before. Only a week since the vote and I'm already better off. So obviously (by your logic) the economy is booming as a result of Brexit.
So people return to the UK after their holiday with lots and lots of unspent Euros? Wow! Doesn't happen with me.

You use the word fluctuation. Well let's hope that's all it is. I'm betting on it oddly enough. With my lifestyle, as indeed most of us are.


Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

187 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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jmorgan said:
Love the way the t shirts are modeled by sneery leftie looking models, for extra authenticity.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Derek Smith said:
So people return to the UK after their holiday with lots and lots of unspent Euros? Wow! Doesn't happen with me.

You use the word fluctuation. Well let's hope that's all it is. I'm betting on it oddly enough. With my lifestyle, as indeed most of us are.
Keep to the thread not off topic - second request.

PositronicRay

27,051 posts

184 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Mr Corbyn it seems is hanging on until the Chilcot report. He wants to crucify Tony Blair.

In other news JC's aids have banned Tom Watson from seeing him.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Johnnytheboy said:
jmorgan said:
Love the way the t shirts are modelled by sneery leftie looking models, for extra authenticity.
I had not considered the wearers, they are what they are much in the same way as someone modelling a PH shirt I suppose. Just someone doing something.

I am not sure if there are any Cameron supporters shirts of Gove or May? Plenty of micky takes. The supporters have a bit of momentum, (ahem) and I suspect they are in for the long haul. Dug in like an Alabama tick.....

Axionknight

8,505 posts

136 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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PositronicRay said:
Mr Corbyn it seems is hanging on until the Chilcot report. He wants to crucify Tony Blair.

In other news JC's aids have banned Tom Watson from seeing him.
That would be superb, alas, I feel a whitewash will be the only outcome.

768

13,711 posts

97 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Axionknight said:
PositronicRay said:
Mr Corbyn it seems is hanging on until the Chilcot report. He wants to crucify Tony Blair.

In other news JC's aids have banned Tom Watson from seeing him.
That would be superb, alas, I feel a whitewash will be the only outcome.
Indeed, I can't see Corbyn being able to crucify Blair regardless of the report findings anyway. He hasn't pressed home a single point yet.

Derek Smith

45,739 posts

249 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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768 said:
Axionknight said:
PositronicRay said:
Mr Corbyn it seems is hanging on until the Chilcot report. He wants to crucify Tony Blair.

In other news JC's aids have banned Tom Watson from seeing him.
That would be superb, alas, I feel a whitewash will be the only outcome.
Indeed, I can't see Corbyn being able to crucify Blair regardless of the report findings anyway. He hasn't pressed home a single point yet.
I would assume part of it is that the fuss surrounding Blair's actions will take some heat of his. He will put for a war crimes trial, or something similar, and come out dressed in shining white.

I doubt a whitewash.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Neil Kinnock is on Andrew Marr show now
Its good to see that his style of incisive articulate and direct delivery is still non existent.

However I now see where that Peston style of talking comes from
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