Jeremy Corbyn

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Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Shame he's mental and I can't agree with most of his policies. I like how different he is and how he follows his principles.

Shame he's just destroyed the Labour Party. We need a strong opposition to whatever party is in.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Pesty said:
Shame he's mental and I can't agree with most of his policies. I like how different he is and how he follows his principles.

Shame he's just destroyed the Labour Party. We need a strong opposition to whatever party is in.
First sentence could probably apply to anyone you know if they were in his position. Second agreed only without the 'shame' bit.

He's in the wrong job.

AJL308

6,390 posts

157 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Pesty said:
Shame he's mental and I can't agree with most of his policies. I like how different he is and how he follows his principles.

Shame he's just destroyed the Labour Party. We need a strong opposition to whatever party is in.
He doesn't though, his supporters have managed to convince some people that he does but its a pack of lies.

Pacifist - tried to fight with a reporter in pubic for daring to ask a question. He obviously has trouble controlling his temper in interviews - watch the C4 one linked to in this thread.

Years spent being ardently anti-EU - he campaigned (admittedly weakly) for Remain.

A new "Honest" politics - He made a video containing a pack of lies about the alleged unavailability of seats on a train in order to push a political point about public transport.

He is totally unprincipled in almost everything he does.



johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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he is another example of a well to do Socialist who has led a pampered upbringing and sheltered life. Very well meaning but so far removed from the real world he is actually dangerous to the future of the Country.

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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AJL308 said:
He doesn't though, his supporters have managed to convince some people that he does but its a pack of lies.

Pacifist - tried to fight with a reporter in pubic for daring to ask a question. He obviously has trouble controlling his temper in interviews - watch the C4 one linked to in this thread.

Years spent being ardently anti-EU - he campaigned (admittedly weakly) for Remain.

A new "Honest" politics - He made a video containing a pack of lies about the alleged unavailability of seats on a train in order to push a political point about public transport.

He is totally unprincipled in almost everything he does.

Normal far left then. smile

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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johnxjsc1985 said:
he is another example of a well to do Socialist who has led a pampered upbringing and sheltered life. Very well meaning but so far removed from the real world he is actually dangerous to the future of the Country.
Nope: he is just a c t.

Mr Snrub

25,012 posts

228 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Still won't commit to controlling immigration, completely oblivious to how if affects working class areas. Also caught a bit of the political broadcast where it was banging on about how we didn't elect Theresa May. Erm, you mean like how Gordon Brown became PM?

Dog Star

16,161 posts

169 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Stickyfinger said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
he is another example of a well to do Socialist who has led a pampered upbringing and sheltered life. Very well meaning but so far removed from the real world he is actually dangerous to the future of the Country.
Nope: he is just a c t.
I was looking at some of the stuff to do with the IRA yesterday - he's not some lovely old bloke who means well; he's a malicious tt, he hates this country and what it stands for, he's a narcissistic power freak and what Thatcher would have called "a wrecker".

Crafty_

13,302 posts

201 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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I don't understand how someone who has a long history of fraternisation / support of terrorists is even allowed to sit in the house. I wonder if GCHQ have a file on him ? The thought that he might one day be in possession of high security information makes me a bit uneasy to be honest.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

187 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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johnxjsc1985 said:
he is another example of a well to do Socialist who has led a pampered upbringing and sheltered life. Very well meaning but so far removed from the real world he is actually dangerous to the future of the Country.
I was thinking about Corbyn's announcement about not doing a thing about immigration on the way home and a thought occurred to me.

Is he actually trying to deliberately destroy the Labour Party?

If you were setting out to do so, what would you do?

I'd start by taking the party as far to the left as I could, then introduce some touchstone policy that would alienate the party's white working class core vote at a stroke.

pingu393

7,877 posts

206 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Camoradi said:
and he's here! 11 minutes late.

The little coquette was just toying with us.

He reminds me a little of Sir Alec Guinness in Bridge Over The River Kwai, just before he falls onto the detonator which blows up the bridge.
I disagree. Alec realised the error of his ways, then fell on the detonator.

Corby is more like Alec when he stood on the centre of the bridge admiring his handiwork.


I doubt that Corby will ever realise the massive mistake he is making and destroy the bridge.

Cobnapint

8,639 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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johnxjsc1985 said:
.. so far removed from the real world he is actually dangerous to the future of the Country.
Incredibly dangerous.

Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.

There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.

Vaud

50,731 posts

156 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Cobnapint said:
Incredibly dangerous.

Open door immigration, no nuclear deterrent, all suppliers to the NHS ditched, massive government borrowing, massive spending on rail renationalisation, revenge taken on the wealthy with a spiteful tax regime, a power sharing deal with Argentina over the Falklands, the list goes on.

There'd be a mass exit of business and talent.
I would be off for one. But then there would probably be a spite tax and currency controls for those exiting.


Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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fblm said:
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Being rather middle of the road rather than the right wing hordes on here with their Audi 3.0 TDI S-lines I'm not totally against the labour party, however I do think old JC is too much like Michael Foot.

We need another Neil Kinnock!

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Haha. I thought Foot was a pretty smart chap who couldn't stop 'Militant' trotskyists wrecking the party (happy to be corrected before my time), where as Corbyn is a complete idiot who is actually one of the 'Momentum' trotskyists trying to destroy the party?
Foot was a very smart chap but was not dynamic enough and also had poor dress sense. Ring any bells ? biggrin I did always have a soft spot for Tony Benn.... now he got more left over time but far better than JC.

I was thinking tonight, Corbyn is like the Trump anti particle isn't he? Whatever Trump is JC is the exact opposite. Strangely we have both of them getting near to power at the same time. Go figure..... If they ever meet a huge explosion will happen that will destroy the known universe as far out as East Maidstone

I do like this he said.

Promised a £160m "arts pupil premium" to offer children access to music, drama and dance

I guess the Labour party will make a song and dance about that then.

Stop laughing now. Mind you I'm the person who thinks we should get rid of RE and also foreign languages and get them to do more exercise to lose some of that fat the little bleeders get from sitting on their arses all day playing Minecraft.

Bit like this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Yoy6L2tXM


English contingent ? What ? Eh ? Is that my grandma ? Strewth ... I wondered about her funny 'tache.




Edited by Gandahar on Wednesday 28th September 20:20

s3fella

10,524 posts

188 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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He's a flid

Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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s3fella said:
He's a flid
He's not, but at least you didn't take up much bandwidth on that incorrect but pithy and to the point comment.

If only other people could be totally wrong in such an efficient way. At least you are leading the way.


Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Gandahar said:
He's not, but at least you didn't take up much bandwidth on that incorrect but pithy and to the point comment.

If only other people could be totally wrong in such an efficient way. At least you are leading the way.
he is

pingu393

7,877 posts

206 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Anyone calling anyone a flid has no understanding or compassion for those affected by a morning sickness drug their mother took.

If you were born in the early 1960's, it could have been YOU. Think yourself lucky that it wasn't.

Not something to be joked about imo.

B'stard Child

28,467 posts

247 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Stickyfinger said:
Gandahar said:
He's not, but at least you didn't take up much bandwidth on that incorrect but pithy and to the point comment.

If only other people could be totally wrong in such an efficient way. At least you are leading the way.
he is
WHS

PH Brevity matters

AmitG

3,305 posts

161 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Stickyfinger said:
BlackLabel said:
"Seumas Milne is set to stand down as Jeremy Corbyn's closest adviser by the end of the week, PoliticsHome understands."

https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-par...
Safe seat, a deselected MP, parachute......ummmmm
He's on secondment from the Guardian newspaper. I believe he's heading back there to take up an executive position.

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