Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 4)

Author
Discussion

ORD

18,120 posts

129 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
Garvin said:
You've probably got 20 years to make the move then hehe
I wish I had your confidence! I think they will likely walk the next election.

biggbn

24,142 posts

222 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
jakesmith said:
And that’s all without the tarnish of his horrific racism and support for various terror groups too. I consider Corbyn and McDonnel to be amongst the most vile people currently alive.
Did you see the reinstatement of Ryan Houghton in Aberdeen Jake? Also, and this is a serious question, (why wouldn't it be?), is the CAAS (campaign against anti semitism) a trusted body for statistics and polls or are they some Johnny come lately band wagon jumpers? I'm asking as I'm aware of your faith and you will have a greater knowledge of this than I do, and im trying to gauge the reality of the abhorent practice of prejudice throughout British society. Thanks in advance.

jakesmith

9,461 posts

173 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
biggbn said:
jakesmith said:
And that’s all without the tarnish of his horrific racism and support for various terror groups too. I consider Corbyn and McDonnel to be amongst the most vile people currently alive.
Did you see the reinstatement of Ryan Houghton in Aberdeen Jake? Also, and this is a serious question, (why wouldn't it be?), is the CAAS (campaign against anti semitism) a trusted body for statistics and polls or are they some Johnny come lately band wagon jumpers? I'm asking as I'm aware of your faith and you will have a greater knowledge of this than I do, and im trying to gauge the reality of the abhorent practice of prejudice throughout British society. Thanks in advance.
No idea what any of that means, just don’t like Corbyn

Garvin

5,256 posts

179 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
ORD said:
Garvin said:
You've probably got 20 years to make the move then hehe
I wish I had your confidence! I think they will likely walk the next election.
It’s a fair old time to the next election. CV, hopefully, will be a distant memory but the Conservatives will definitely be judged on how UK comes through the resulting depression cum recession. If the furlough and loan schemes are successful in navigating UK quickly back to some semblance of financial recovery and Brexit proves to be fairly benign then they will have a good chance of re-election.

On the other hand . . . . . . .

ORD

18,120 posts

129 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
Garvin said:
It’s a fair old time to the next election. CV, hopefully, will be a distant memory but the Conservatives will definitely be judged on how UK comes through the resulting depression cum recession. If the furlough and loan schemes are successful in navigating UK quickly back to some semblance of financial recovery and Brexit proves to be fairly benign then they will have a good chance of re-election.

On the other hand . . . . . . .
Fanciful, Im afraid. We will be deep in the economic hole still by the election.

Garvin

5,256 posts

179 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
ORD said:
Fanciful, Im afraid. We will be deep in the economic hole still by the election.
Everything is relative. I said some semblance of financial recovery and, yes, we will still be in a not-too-good financial position but if we are doing as well/better than our neighbours then politically that is not so bad. Furthermore, the electorate get really nervous about voting in a Labour government when the country finances are not healthy so it will be an uphill struggle for Labour.

Also Starmer has to sort out the Labour Party mess leftover from Corbyn’s reign. He may well be doing something behind the scenes but it’s not evident. If he isn’t then that will resurface to thwart Labour’s chances.

biggbn

24,142 posts

222 months

Saturday 20th June 2020
quotequote all
jakesmith said:
biggbn said:
jakesmith said:
And that’s all without the tarnish of his horrific racism and support for various terror groups too. I consider Corbyn and McDonnel to be amongst the most vile people currently alive.
Did you see the reinstatement of Ryan Houghton in Aberdeen Jake? Also, and this is a serious question, (why wouldn't it be?), is the CAAS (campaign against anti semitism) a trusted body for statistics and polls or are they some Johnny come lately band wagon jumpers? I'm asking as I'm aware of your faith and you will have a greater knowledge of this than I do, and im trying to gauge the reality of the abhorent practice of prejudice throughout British society. Thanks in advance.
No idea what any of that means, just don’t like Corbyn
OK jake, thanks for taking the time to answer, I will direct my enquiries elsewhere. Gbn

djohnson

3,441 posts

225 months

Sunday 21st June 2020
quotequote all
jakesmith said:
And that’s all without the tarnish of his horrific racism and support for various terror groups too. I consider Corbyn and McDonnel to be amongst the most vile people currently alive.
Corbyn and McDonnell’s past (and who knows, maybe current) associations with some really vile regimes and organisations demonstrate how much the hard left is willing to overlook in pursuit of their goals and speaks volumes about the type of people they truly are. It staggers me still that these two (and the dark shadows lurking behind them) firstly managed to essentially take over the country’s opposition party and secondly came far closer than was comfortable to forming a government. Once McDonnell was pictured speaking under a communist flag with pictures of Stalin and Mao behind him I don’t understand how they got one vote never mind millions.

jakesmith

9,461 posts

173 months

Sunday 21st June 2020
quotequote all
djohnson said:
jakesmith said:
And that’s all without the tarnish of his horrific racism and support for various terror groups too. I consider Corbyn and McDonnel to be amongst the most vile people currently alive.
Corbyn and McDonnell’s past (and who knows, maybe current) associations with some really vile regimes and organisations demonstrate how much the hard left is willing to overlook in pursuit of their goals and speaks volumes about the type of people they truly are. It staggers me still that these two (and the dark shadows lurking behind them) firstly managed to essentially take over the country’s opposition party and secondly came far closer than was comfortable to forming a government. Once McDonnell was pictured speaking under a communist flag with pictures of Stalin and Mao behind him I don’t understand how they got one vote never mind millions.
It’s a numbers game, what do you think is the % of population of voting age who:

- saw that pic
- could identify Stalin and mao
- understand the evil that these men did
- care about it enough / are ideologically blinded enough to influence their vote one way or another





98elise

27,032 posts

163 months

Sunday 21st June 2020
quotequote all
ORD said:
Garvin said:
You've probably got 20 years to make the move then hehe
I wish I had your confidence! I think they will likely walk the next election.
So do I.

Covid will be forgotten, but not the economic carnage thats coming.

djohnson

3,441 posts

225 months

Sunday 21st June 2020
quotequote all
jakesmith said:
It’s a numbers game, what do you think is the % of population of voting age who:

- saw that pic
- could identify Stalin and mao
- understand the evil that these men did
- care about it enough / are ideologically blinded enough to influence their vote one way or another
Yep, they say we don’t learn the lessons of history, worrying but true.

jakesmith

9,461 posts

173 months

Sunday 21st June 2020
quotequote all
djohnson said:
jakesmith said:
It’s a numbers game, what do you think is the % of population of voting age who:

- saw that pic
- could identify Stalin and mao
- understand the evil that these men did
- care about it enough / are ideologically blinded enough to influence their vote one way or another
Yep, they say we don’t learn the lessons of history, worrying but true.
We don’t, and there are those out there actively trying to change it. In the last couple of decades there have been some shameful events showing utter contempt for the concept of learning from history.

As the last of the veterans of WW2 die out we have Churchill’s statue defaced by ‘liberals’, the attempted reframing of Germany’s role in WW2, Black and white people fighting pitched battles, an attempted invasion of Afghanistan which hasn’t been conquered once in human history, Jews abused in the street, MPs extolling Mao in parliament and on TV etc etc

T6 vanman

3,079 posts

101 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all

Flumpo

3,908 posts

75 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
T6 vanman said:
It will be a good day from his point of view. This keeps him from disappearing into obscurity, keeps the fight against the enemy within and will keep him busy.

He’s probably had more fun today since the election.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

188 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
T6 vanman said:
rofl

Even the BBC was spinning this as Labour "moving on" from the Corbyn/antisemitism era.

Only the Guardian could make out Labour was in civil war over this, I guess between the sane and frothing mental wings of the party?

I suppose there are quite a few of the Corbynite newish members who are currently choosing whether to stay in Labour, or go back under their crazy, crazy rock for another thirty years until Labour do their once-a-generation lurch to the Crazy Left next.

768

13,961 posts

98 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
Labour said:
Jeremy who?

ORD

18,120 posts

129 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
Utterly disgraceful. Unreserved apology and acceptance that Labour made untrue statements about these people. y grandpa then smears the same individuals all over again. They should sue him personally and bankrupt him.

Burwood

18,709 posts

248 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
You only need to look at his FB support page to know the issue has been resolved, put to bed and let’s move on


A Winner Is You

25,043 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all

jakesmith

9,461 posts

173 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2020
quotequote all
Funny reading all the comments on Twitter from his fervent supporters saying they will now leave the party, as though that’s a bad thing or unintentional on Labour’s part.

Unsurprising that nasty little racist Corbyn is still smearing the reputation of the party he singlehandedly almost destroyed from the sidelines.

Interesting that he is re-stating the libellous claims that were just settled, I hope they sue him as an individual and clean the privileged elite millionaire out.