Discussion
Toaster said:
Johnnytheboy said:
Tycho said:
The reason Corbyn hasn't been booed is that the type of people who would boo and jeer someone on stage all support him and this is also backed up by seeing the abuse that anyone who disagrees with him gets from his supporters.
Spot on.HTH.
Toaster said:
I think if you peel back the thin veneer of respectability of most people let alone MP's you will find some skeletons in the closet the seats were reserved therefore not available, 7 million of us in the UK have been late with Tax returns.
Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
Most people, let alone MPs, do not express support terrorist organisations, particularly ones which attack their own country. That's a hell of a skeleton, and not in any closet either.Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
The man is a very unpleasant, violent traitor who's only redeeming feature is his incompetence.
Toaster said:
I think if you peel back the thin veneer of respectability of most people let alone MP's you will find some skeletons in the closet the seats were reserved therefore not available, 7 million of us in the UK have been late with Tax returns.
Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
I cant see anyone in the Labour party with the leadership skills to extract themselves from a wet paper bag let alone run a country.Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
I have met fresh faced graduates with more leadership qualities, than any current Labour politician. Their pipeline of talent is non-existent.
AnotherClarkey said:
Toaster said:
Tycho said:
The top balcony is empty...
Maybe maybe not this picture shows more people arriving on the balcony the local Labour party seems to have voted to support Corbyn the can't all be off their heads http://s3.amazonaws.com/quietus_production/images/...Toaster said:
Turquoise said:
I know the Civic Centre well and despite the reports, it was nowhere near full. That's plainly obvious from the local news footage.
It's quite the topic of conversation round here at the moment. After Jeremy's lies on the train, they are clearly being economical with the truth about attendances too.
I'm actually surprised they didn't use the words 'ram packed'...
The news footage:It's quite the topic of conversation round here at the moment. After Jeremy's lies on the train, they are clearly being economical with the truth about attendances too.
I'm actually surprised they didn't use the words 'ram packed'...
Looks pretty full to me, maybe you know of the Civic but maybe as you were not there......your Tory chums may just want us to believe he was there by himself.....
Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 26th August 14:19
- sellmyhouse2supportjezza4eva
Toaster said:
I think if you peel back the thin veneer of respectability of most people let alone MP's you will find some skeletons in the closet the seats were reserved therefore not available, 7 million of us in the UK have been late with Tax returns.
Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
Not someone who is a terrorist sympathiser and willing accepts money from them and even agrees with their actions and acts of violence. Is that too much to ask ?Tell us then who should be a leader for the Labour party?
He's a 70s relic who was wrong them and is wrong now.
He has no policies, if you disagree, tell me where his £500bn is going to come from ? has he invented a forest of money trees ? The arrogance and ego of the man is utterly staggering. He thinks the electorate (you included) are fools, its the only possible explanation for him expecting people to believe the bullst he comes out with. For fks sake even the rest of the party don't want or agree with him.
Edited by Crafty_ on Friday 26th August 18:50
Slaav said:
Toaster said:
If you look at the photo evidence those seats were reserved, if they are not going to be used Virgin should take the tickets out, when I find someone sitting in a seat I have reserved I ask politely if they can move and some people can be real Arses with there responses.
Oh and Yes Corbyn could be being miss-judged the biased press may have something to do with that
I think you will find privatised rail isn't working either, there has to be another way and not one where 'profits' go to inflated CEO, Board and shareholder banks but to the users of the networks in terms of punctuality and availability of both trains and seats
I wouldn't describe myself as a seasoned rail user so take this with a slight pinch of salt but if I know this stuff, then surely the great wise commuters and regular users do??Oh and Yes Corbyn could be being miss-judged the biased press may have something to do with that
I think you will find privatised rail isn't working either, there has to be another way and not one where 'profits' go to inflated CEO, Board and shareholder banks but to the users of the networks in terms of punctuality and availability of both trains and seats
A) Just look at the reservation slips if you cannot find a seat and work out which ones are 'free' - this has never failed.
B) Just book a friggin seat!!! Not hard and not complicated - especially if you are going to pre arranged meetings.
C) If you have made reservations on train XYZ, don't be all indignant when you get on train ABC and cannot find 2/3 or 4 seats together - really???
D) Does anybody really expect any service to run with enough spare capacity to be able to seat (in this case) groups together IN CASE THEY TURN UP??? With no seat reservations? FFS
and above all;
E) If some selfish pr**k has a bag/laptop/coat spread across a seat beside them and you cant find one - MOVE THE fkING BAG!!!!! politely.
You sir, are either incredibly dim or exceedingly naive.... (In my opinion)
Not meant to be aggressive even though that last comment may appears as such!
And re Tax Returns - 7m people may well submit their tax returns late (of which I have been one on more than one occasion) but what on Earth has that got to do with Saint Jezza submitting a grossly inaccurate return, understating his income and as a result, almost certainly underpaying considerably his tax? Cheating the NHS out of much needed funds??
Any answers to the points above?
God's punishment, for tormenting the Saviour...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/26/richard...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/26/richard...
Andy Zarse said:
God's punishment, for tormenting the Saviour...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/26/richard...
Man fall off bikehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/26/richard...
man says "life flashed before me"
people say, yeh right, what a load of load of bks you total WUSS !
Toaster said:
Johnnytheboy said:
Tycho said:
The reason Corbyn hasn't been booed is that the type of people who would boo and jeer someone on stage all support him and this is also backed up by seeing the abuse that anyone who disagrees with him gets from his supporters.
Spot on.Slaav said:
It's ok Toaster, I found it for you - you obviously couldn't find it?
And re Tax Returns - 7m people may well submit their tax returns late (of which I have been one on more than one occasion) but what on Earth has that got to do with Saint Jezza submitting a grossly inaccurate return, understating his income and as a result, almost certainly underpaying considerably his tax? Cheating the NHS out of much needed funds??
Any answers to the points above?
The post had a reservation slip on itAnd re Tax Returns - 7m people may well submit their tax returns late (of which I have been one on more than one occasion) but what on Earth has that got to do with Saint Jezza submitting a grossly inaccurate return, understating his income and as a result, almost certainly underpaying considerably his tax? Cheating the NHS out of much needed funds??
Any answers to the points above?
So whilst belittling Corbyn I reckon you could do the same for most if not all Politicians,
Johnnytheboy said:
I don't think Corbyn planned anything, because I don't think he is behind his own success, I think that's down to other people. He's just a confused old man being carried along by other, more sinister people.
Nothing like throwing in an ageist comment along wth a conspiracy theory Jeremy rampaging through on those polls;
https://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uplo...
Yougov latest:
Which of the following do you think would make the best prime minster;
May - 50%
Corbyn - 19%
Don't know - 31%
That changes when looking at the critical over 65 vote to
May - 72%
Corbyn - 8%
Don't know - 20%
Of 9 metrics (economy, Europe etc) conservatives are behind in only 2 (NHS and housing).
I'm hazarding a guess that the Corynistas will regard this as a stitch up by the MSM or further evidence that pollsters are obviously wrong.
Other little nuggets from that polling;
In hindsight was it the right decision to vote to leave the EU?
45% yes
43% no
In summary the corbynistas are in fking lala land. From the point of view of constitutional propriety I think May should stick to the 5 year term, and frankly we're all tired of traipsing into the ballot box.
On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
https://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uplo...
Yougov latest:
Which of the following do you think would make the best prime minster;
May - 50%
Corbyn - 19%
Don't know - 31%
That changes when looking at the critical over 65 vote to
May - 72%
Corbyn - 8%
Don't know - 20%
Of 9 metrics (economy, Europe etc) conservatives are behind in only 2 (NHS and housing).
I'm hazarding a guess that the Corynistas will regard this as a stitch up by the MSM or further evidence that pollsters are obviously wrong.
Other little nuggets from that polling;
In hindsight was it the right decision to vote to leave the EU?
45% yes
43% no
In summary the corbynistas are in fking lala land. From the point of view of constitutional propriety I think May should stick to the 5 year term, and frankly we're all tired of traipsing into the ballot box.
On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
Ridgemont said:
In summary the corbynistas are in fking lala land. From the point of view of constitutional propriety I think May should stick to the 5 year term, and frankly we're all tired of traipsing into the ballot box.
On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
However as has been mentioned many times beforehand the Tories cannot just call a GE because the polling is good and they feel like it. It will take a 2/3rds majority in the house or a vote of no confidence to call one and neither of those will happen so just accept the fact the next GE will be in May 2020.On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
Smollet said:
However as has been mentioned many times beforehand the Tories cannot just call a GE because the polling is good and they feel like it. It will take a 2/3rds majority in the house or a vote of no confidence to call one and neither of those will happen so just accept the fact the next GE will be in May 2020.
Or a straight majority to repeal the fixed term parliament act.Smollet said:
Ridgemont said:
In summary the corbynistas are in fking lala land. From the point of view of constitutional propriety I think May should stick to the 5 year term, and frankly we're all tired of traipsing into the ballot box.
On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
However as has been mentioned many times beforehand the Tories cannot just call a GE because the polling is good and they feel like it. It will take a 2/3rds majority in the house or a vote of no confidence to call one and neither of those will happen so just accept the fact the next GE will be in May 2020.On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
Smollet said:
Ridgemont said:
In summary the corbynistas are in fking lala land. From the point of view of constitutional propriety I think May should stick to the 5 year term, and frankly we're all tired of traipsing into the ballot box.
On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
However as has been mentioned many times beforehand the Tories cannot just call a GE because the polling is good and they feel like it. It will take a 2/3rds majority in the house or a vote of no confidence to call one and neither of those will happen so just accept the fact the next GE will be in May 2020.On the other hand CCHQ will be looking at those numbers and thinking 'whoop! Whoop! Let's go!'.
Jeremy Corbyn: the conservative not so secret sleeper agent.
Parliament is sovereign!
Toaster said:
The post had a reservation slip on it
So whilst belittling Corbyn I reckon you could do the same for most if not all Politicians,
Whilst many politicians and especially their supporters continually resort to rhetoric rather than facts and policies, I cannot help feeling you simply cannot address my points rather than wont? Which is it?So whilst belittling Corbyn I reckon you could do the same for most if not all Politicians,
Ps - I actually agree with you to an extent in that we seem to have ended up with the Politicians we deserve!
And nobody proves that as much as Saint Jezza and his band of merry men; of which you do seem to be one!?!?
please have a stab at specifics?
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