Jeremy Corbyn Vol. 2
Discussion
alfie2244 said:
pingu393 said:
B'stard Child said:
alfie2244 said:
B'stard Child said:
I still think we should keep him.....................
You are a better man than me..........I've really reached my limit with him and one or two other boring barstewards that just keep repeating variations of the same mantra.Do you want a 100% Tory echo chamber on here?
pingu393 said:
alfie2244 said:
pingu393 said:
B'stard Child said:
alfie2244 said:
B'stard Child said:
I still think we should keep him.....................
You are a better man than me..........I've really reached my limit with him and one or two other boring barstewards that just keep repeating variations of the same mantra.Do you want a 100% Tory echo chamber on here?
pingu393 said:
Raygun said:
+ the foreign enclaves that shot up in every small or large town, dishing out money like confetti to feckless mothers and the bone idol, speed traps appearing everywhere to rob the motorist, selling our gold reserves at a low price......
I know you posted this at 0430, but I find the idea of feckless mothers and witch doctors quite amusing alfie2244 said:
How do you construe me not wanting to listen to a childish pillock like him as wanting a Tory echo chamber? Is this what is meant by setting up a strawman argument? I am not a Tory BTW although I quite like JR-M.
Unfortunately, he seems to be the only (or at least one of the very few) who give "the other side".I'd rather listen to a "childish pillock" than my own views bounced back, which is what I think would happen.
There are very few places on t'web where alternative political views can be raised without one side being shouted down by the other. I don't want to have to find somewhere else to go - I like it here
It is certainly sensible to listen to the other side of the argument. Challenge one's beliefs. On that note, it would be nice if he could actually debate the issues rather than coming out with meaningless soundbites, stupid slurs and election slogans culled from Momentum's politburo.
Donkey Of The Damned said:
Labour remain the most successful party of the last quarter of a century and will do so for the next. .
That's being rather selective don't you think?The Tory party have been the most successful party (most votes at an election) over the last month (one election)/two years (two elections)/seven years (three elections)/ forty years (seven elections), over the last 25 years labour have won three elections, forty years(three elections).
What's your point and how do you deduce that 'Labour remain the most successful party...."?
mercGLowner said:
Donkey Of The Damned said:
Labour remain the most successful party of the last quarter of a century and will do so for the next. .
That's being rather selective don't you think?The Tory party have been the most successful party (most votes at an election) over the last month (one election)/two years (two elections)/seven years (three elections)/ forty years (seven elections), over the last 25 years labour have won three elections, forty years(three elections).
What's your point and how do you deduce that 'Labour remain the most successful party...."?
Vron said:
Yeah, but he's had a haircut since then. Ah - so the truth over student debt comes out finally.....I wonder whether support for Labour would have been so strong had it been put in these terms from the outset
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40697326
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40697326
Moonhawk said:
Ah - so the truth over student debt comes out finally.....I wonder whether support for Labour would have been so strong had it been put in these terms from the outset
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40697326
Labour treating students as election fodder...what's new?!http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40697326
The sad thing is that so many students were thick enough to fall for it, edookashun is really doing a good job these days.
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