Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 4)

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A Winner Is You

25,021 posts

229 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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BOR said:
RichB said:
Corbyn cannot and will not condemn anti-Semitism. He does what he always does, uses weasel words to avoid the question.
Corbyn said:
“Antisemitism in any form is vile and wrong. It is an evil within our society … there is no place for it and under a Labour government it will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever,” he said.
So he'll be apologising for his past actions then? Like the time he invited Raed Salah, a man who thinks Jews carried out 9/11 and use the blood of infants to make bread, to Parliament and called him an "honoured guest"?

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Its a moral thing
We will do it
Err borrow it err pay it to specific women
err err its ok its on the never never taxpayer waffle waffle waffle government resrves we don't have waffle doesn't have to be paid in one year


John McDonnell on the blower to the "special squad" Firebird here listen red one We need to kill off some more
Red One "ok the lads are itching to go is it the rabbi's time to meet his maker
JM "no its some others "
Red One: "Andrew Neil ?"
JM " He is on the list but its others
Red One "who and where ?
JM : Good and bad news first the bad its 3.8 million older women up and down the UK the good is you don't have to do it all at once
Red One " is there no other way my mum was one of them
JM" its for the good of the party we don't have the money"

Dixy

2,954 posts

207 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Disappointing that Neil kept on the anti-Semitism thread for over 10 minutes.
The most telling question was the pensioner with some shares earning a total of £14k a year paying £391 more a year in tax. Corbyn said he would question the figures, so even he was shocked.

paulrockliffe

15,787 posts

229 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I think my favorite bit was where he claimed that the money he doesn't have for WASPI because he'd totally forgotten about it until he was reminded on Monday was there because it should have been in the Tory budget in 2011.

Uncle John

4,329 posts

193 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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As the credits rolled Corbyn almost threw his mike off & seemed to have a pop at Neill.

Vanden Saab

14,243 posts

76 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I wonder how many of the WASPIs have picked up on him saying the £58m would be paid over a number of years not all at once... scratchchin

Dick Dastardly

8,315 posts

265 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I caught the last 10 minutes of that. What a dreadful performance.

One question was along the lines of "why should people trust you with the security of our nation, seeing as you always support Britains enemies?" and the reply was "austerity...social inequality...climate change...", just like every other answer.

Utterly embarrassing. How one third of the country could vote for this dimwitted arse is beyond me. I know Boris isn't the dream Tory candidate and bumbles around when interviewed but compared to this guy he's Magnus Magnusson.

The poll on Pistonheads shows that 74 people on here want Corbyn to be our next PM. Can those people all please reply here to let me know who you are, so I know not to take any of your future posts seriously?

mikal83

5,340 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Sturgeon is laughing her head off, she got off lightly. Corbyn, you have just lost any chance of power.

paulrockliffe

15,787 posts

229 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Dixy said:
Disappointing that Neil kept on the anti-Semitism thread for over 10 minutes.
The most telling question was the pensioner with some shares earning a total of £14k a year paying £391 more a year in tax. Corbyn said he would question the figures, so even he was shocked.
All the lad had to do was apologise and the questions would have moved on. Well, that and not be a racist.

Would have been better dragging out to an hour and asking about the self-employed on low incomes that will be smashed to bits by the wider changes to taxation.

Burwood

18,709 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Rollin said:
BOR said:
RichB said:
Corbyn cannot and will not condemn anti-Semitism. He does what he always does, uses weasel words to avoid the question.
Corbyn said:
“Antisemitism in any form is vile and wrong. It is an evil within our society … there is no place for it and under a Labour government it will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever,” he said.
It's been tolerated so far. Corbyn is a total wet fart.

His performance tonight was totally embarrassing.
He pulled the cost neutral bullst on nationalising ...because we have the revenue. Neil didn’t challenge him. Free broadband = small to no renenue.

Llandudno

2,460 posts

184 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I'm not sure how a country £1.8 trilion in debt has 'reserves'.

iwantagta

1,323 posts

147 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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RichB said:
"As I was explaining..." so far he's not explained anything, rofl
Did anyone else think of this bit of South Park;
https://youtu.be/gTuQOmgl_Z4?t=16
"Can i finish..."

Gecko1978

9,874 posts

159 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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dsmith21 said:
Nobody in this country gives a st what the Chief Rabbi thinks because nobody apart from Jewish people has ever given a fk about the Jews, that includes you all. You bunch of hypocrites are only agreeing with the Rabbi because you're all pro Tory, no mystery there. Certainly won't stop me voting for Jezza! But like you lot I'm sure all the Cornish fisherman and Teeside plant workers and Welsh farmers are really terribly concerned about the plight of Jews in this country . .. fk me you're so transparent it hurts.
It's less about Jews more about not liking racism. Recall Bojo used letter box whole article was about freedom to dress how they chose. Anti Sematisim in labour is a lot like racisim in UKIP, it's not party policy but it's part of the party fabric.


Burwood

18,709 posts

248 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Llandudno said:
I'm not sure how a country £1.8 trilion in debt has 'reserves'.
What he means by reserves is more taxpayers to fleece.

paulw123

3,286 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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paulrockliffe said:
His face at the end. He knew he got rinsed.
Was great! Boris will need to be on his A game though!

XCP

16,964 posts

230 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Llandudno said:
I'm not sure how a country £1.8 trilion in debt has 'reserves'.
A bit like someone with a mortgage also having an Isa and a couple of grand in the bank?

Earthdweller

13,672 posts

128 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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That was hard to watch

A man who will not answer the question and was getting visibly angry at being questioned relying on a pre prepared mantra to try to deflect

The answer to everything is social injustice .. it does not wash

To have a major policy of making the top 5% pay more yet not know how much they actually already pay is unforgivable

He very quickly crumbled when challenged

His position on Brexit is unfathomable and even he couldn’t justify it .. just bizarre

A very very deeply unimpressive performance with glimpses of nastiness in his character

mikal83

5,340 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Earthdweller said:
That was hard to watch

A man who will not answer the question and was getting visibly angry at being questioned relying on a pre prepared mantra to try to deflect

The answer to everything is social injustice .. it does not wash

To have a major policy of making the top 5% pay more yet not know how much they actually already pay is unforgivable

He very quickly crumbled when challenged

His position on Brexit is unfathomable and even he couldn’t justify it .. just bizarre

A very very deeply unimpressive performance with glimpses of nastiness in his character
BUT those on bennies will still vote for him because they are "entitled", to "their" money.

paulw123

3,286 posts

192 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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Headline on the main BBC page is pretty damming

Ratski83

952 posts

75 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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mikal83 said:
BUT those on bennies will still vote for him because they are "entitled", to "their" money.
It is the middle class Marxists that worry me the most you can forgive the bennies as you put them but the so called educated types voting for this chump are beyond the pale.