Jeremy Corbyn

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Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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schmunk said:
Welshbeef said:
He needs to lose some weight - a fair bit of timber being carried there (suggesting 42-44 inch trousers...)
Hardly - more like 32-34"...

Did he pour a massive jug of water down his top or is he hiding a massive hard todger under his shirt?

Toaster

2,939 posts

194 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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:



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 Toaster on Friday 26th August 14:19

Tycho

11,648 posts

274 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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:

http://www.24liveblog.com/show?img=//cdn4.24live.c...

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.....


The top balcony is empty...


AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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:



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 Toaster on Friday 26th August 14:19
You seem to have a problem seeing empty seats - you are Jeremy Corbyn AICMFP. 'Nowhere near full' seems a more accurate description than 'looks pretty full to me'.

Edited by AnotherClarkey on Friday 26th August 14:27

Toaster

2,939 posts

194 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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/...

AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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/...
Wouldn't be the first time a few people have been sucked in by the spin of a career politician.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

187 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Doesn't really matter.

The only people that want to vote for him are the true believers that turn up to "meet the Messiah" events like this.

It's the rest of the country that won't.

Bullett

10,893 posts

185 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Look like camera opsand maybe 2 others (crew?) in that second picture to me.

They set the cameras up very quickly for that second photo. I couldn't ID any people as being the same between the two shots either. Might have been my eyes though.

D-Angle

4,468 posts

243 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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KTF said:
Now that's far more believable, there's no way there's a seat waiting for him in there.

Toaster

2,939 posts

194 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Bullett said:
Look like camera opsand maybe 2 others (crew?) in that second picture to me.

They set the cameras up very quickly for that second photo. I couldn't ID any people as being the same between the two shots either. Might have been my eyes though.
To be honest unless there was a proper tally we won't know but a guesstimate would possibly be around 400 in a 500 seat theatre its all spin but the earlier quote of around 100 isn't correct.

I think people should hear first hand what politicians have to say then judge them on there actions, rather than the superficial assignation comments people make, however in saying this in public its pretty clear how the old chancellor was booed back in 2012 yet I don't think this has happened with the public and Corbyn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqM0Ube0oLs .

Crafty_

13,301 posts

201 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Toaster said:
To be honest unless there was a proper tally we won't know but a guesstimate would possibly be around 400 in a 500 seat theatre its all spin but the earlier quote of around 100 isn't correct.

I think people should hear first hand what politicians have to say then judge them on there actions, rather than the superficial assignation comments people make, however in saying this in public its pretty clear how the old chancellor was booed back in 2012 yet I don't think this has happened with the public and Corbyn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqM0Ube0oLs .
He said that the train was full and that they should be nationalised. He lied.
He committed a crime by failing to file a correct tax return.
As far as his actions go : http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/shouldnt-vote...

Personally I think he's dangerous and not fit to be an MP, much less leading a party or (god help us) the country.

Tycho

11,648 posts

274 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Toaster said:
I think people should hear first hand what politicians have to say then judge them on there actions, rather than the superficial assignation comments people make, however in saying this in public its pretty clear how the old chancellor was booed back in 2012 yet I don't think this has happened with the public and Corbyn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqM0Ube0oLs .
I have heard what Corbyn has said and still think he is nuts. This is backed up by his actions. 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.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

187 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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.

Toaster

2,939 posts

194 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Crafty_ said:
He said that the train was full and that they should be nationalised. He lied.
He committed a crime by failing to file a correct tax return.
As far as his actions go : http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/shouldnt-vote...

Personally I think he's dangerous and not fit to be an MP, much less leading a party or (god help us) the country.


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?

Toaster

2,939 posts

194 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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.
You sure about that? so ALL his supporters are bullies and hand out abuse? do you really believe he set out to get his supporters to do that and yet the anti Corbyns say he cannot organise or plan anything.... you guys should make up your minds wither he is competent and highly organised or inept you can't have it both ways

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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.
You sure about that? so ALL his supporters are bullies and hand out abuse? do you really believe he set out to get his supporters to do that and yet the anti Corbyns say he cannot organise or plan anything.... you guys should make up your minds wither he is competent and highly organised or inept you can't have it both ways
Why on earth are you speaking up for a man who's doing a good job of destroying the party (I assume) you support?

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Toaster said:
...7 million of us in the UK have been late with Tax returns.
How many of them forgot 3 pensions? The idiot isn't fit to run sweet shop. He's not even a very good liar. That he is leader of the Labour party says a lot about the rest of the losers.

Turquoise

1,457 posts

98 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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:



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 Toaster on Friday 26th August 14:19
fking hell Poirot. rofl

You Corbyn supporters just can't grasp reality and grasp at straws instead.

2 people I employ we're there. Even they admit it was not full. Not even close.

Give it up.





Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

248 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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fblm said:
Toaster said:
...7 million of us in the UK have been late with Tax returns.
How many of them forgot 3 pensions? The idiot isn't fit to run sweet shop. He's not even a very good liar. That he is leader of the Labour party says a lot about the rest of the losers.
Nor is he organised enough to book a bloody train ticket to Newcastle in advance, for an event he must have known he was attending weeks ago. Instead he rocks up at the station and pays top dollar for a full fare ticket without a reserved seat. This is absolutely demonstrative of his complete disregard to wasting other folk's money.

You just know he'd run a government along such spendthrift lines. He and his cohort of cronies are the most stupid useless disorganised bunch of wastrels.

AnotherClarkey

3,602 posts

190 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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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?
He also walked past unreserved seats.

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