Jeremy Corbyn Vol. 2
Discussion
JawKnee said:
Damp squib. Another article from last year...JawKnee said:
you are aware this is from last summer and not this week?JawKnee said:
And?It was written on Wednesday 20th July 2016.
That was all the trolls (you know what they are) joining to vote the idiot back in because he'll never win an election.
FourWheelDrift said:
JawKnee said:
And?It was written on Wednesday 20th July 2016.
That was all the trolls (you know what they are) joining to vote the idiot back in because he'll never win an election.
JawKnee said:
Polls already narrowing. Theresa has gone into hiding from the media aand refusing TV debates. She needs to up her game or this could backfire on her spectacularly.
Narrowing? Really? Now I like JC, he's more honest in his answers than most MPs and I like his swerve away from the moronic policies that may well keep us under the thread of terrorism for centuries. But after a quick look, I didn't see the polls narrowing.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/uk-general-elect...
Err...no, the polls are widening.
Mirror link to help assuage your accusations of bias:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-general-e...
JawKnee said:
Polls already narrowing. Theresa has gone into hiding from the media and refusing to take part in the TV debates like all the oother democratic parties. She needs to up her game or this could backfire on her spectacularly.
Are we in a time loop? Pretty sure this is the exact same post you delivered yesterday or the day before.Sorry if I'm totally wrong!
FourWheelDrift said:
JawKnee said:
And?It was written on Wednesday 20th July 2016.
That was all the trolls (you know what they are) joining to vote the idiot back in because he'll never win an election.
Jawknee finds a year old story and thinks it indicates an upsurge in new supporters for his hero.
He should have joined JC this morning on the Marr show, two clowns on the same show
Crafty_ said:
Spectator have picked up on his statements about Ireland and he's previous IRA support: https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/05/jeremy-corby...
Dead man walking, not only for this election but for his leadership too.
Only if he steps down after the inevitable defeatDead man walking, not only for this election but for his leadership too.
He might stay on - who is going to oust him?
loafer123 said:
Err...no, the polls are widening.
Mirror link to help assuage your accusations of bias:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-general-e...
Survation poll today slashes the Tories' lead to 11%. Early days but positive signs. If she doesn't increase her majority at the end of this there's going to be major egg on her face. Mirror link to help assuage your accusations of bias:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-general-e...
FN2TypeR said:
Crafty_ said:
Spectator have picked up on his statements about Ireland and he's previous IRA support: https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/05/jeremy-corby...
Dead man walking, not only for this election but for his leadership too.
Only if he steps down after the inevitable defeatDead man walking, not only for this election but for his leadership too.
He might stay on - who is going to oust him?
Straight swop - IRA sympathizer for an alleged war criminal, sounds like a reasonable solution.
JawKnee said:
loafer123 said:
Err...no, the polls are widening.
Mirror link to help assuage your accusations of bias:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-general-e...
Survation poll today slashes the Tories' lead to 11%. Early days but positive signs. If she doesn't increase her majority at the end of this there's going to be major egg on her face. Mirror link to help assuage your accusations of bias:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/uk-general-e...
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