Jeremy Corbyn Vol. 2
Discussion
JawKnee said:
Yes. Some good headlines in the last few days and looks fired up for the challenge.
So was Kinnock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TOgB3Smvro"we're alright"
Make it stop, I'm in pain.
JawKnee said:
I'm sure you're the typical sort of easily led Daily Mail reader who was frothing at the mouth about Ed Miliband's energy bill capping law. Yet now that Theresa May has nicked the idea it's a perfectly credible policy.
I'm sure you're wrong again. Something you seem to be doing a lot of!JawKnee said:
Listen to what's being said instead of who is saying it.
Yes, he (and you) are both talking nonsense. That's why Labour are forecast to lose (lots of) seats at the next election.HTH
JawKnee said:
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.
Smollet said:
PurpleAki said:
Why do you lot bother replying to him? He's a clearly a troll. He was a mildly amusing distraction once but now it's just boring.
A tiresome fool who deserves to be completely ignored. I don't think I've seen one of his posts that was either credible or vaguely interesting. motco said:
Smollet said:
PurpleAki said:
Why do you lot bother replying to him? He's a clearly a troll. He was a mildly amusing distraction once but now it's just boring.
A tiresome fool who deserves to be completely ignored. I don't think I've seen one of his posts that was either credible or vaguely interesting. https://youtu.be/IZoIEHsOXoo
JawKnee said:
motco said:
Smollet said:
PurpleAki said:
Why do you lot bother replying to him? He's a clearly a troll. He was a mildly amusing distraction once but now it's just boring.
A tiresome fool who deserves to be completely ignored. I don't think I've seen one of his posts that was either credible or vaguely interesting. https://youtu.be/IZoIEHsOXoo
I'm still hoping that the shock of brexit (which I believe most people under 50 thought would not happen) will inspire the non voting class to show up en masse and vote Labour/Lib Dem/ Green and anything but Tory. It's our only hope...if the Tories win again it's a highway to doom for anyone whose kids aren't in private school and who appreciates such liberties as libraries, public transport and tap water.
dimots said:
...if the Tories win again it's a highway to doom for anyone whose kids aren't in private school and who appreciates such liberties as libraries, public transport and tap water.
They've been in power since 2010 yet we still have those things so have a cup of tea and calm down dear, you're getting all hysterical dimots said:
I'm still hoping that the shock of brexit (which I believe most people under 50 thought would not happen) will inspire the non voting class to show up en masse and vote Labour/Lib Dem/ Green and anything but Tory. It's our only hope...if the Tories win again it's a highway to doom for anyone whose kids aren't in private school and who appreciates such liberties as libraries, public transport and tap water.
What a strange (and nonsensical) post.sidicks said:
dimots said:
I'm still hoping that the shock of brexit (which I believe most people under 50 thought would not happen) will inspire the non voting class to show up en masse and vote Labour/Lib Dem/ Green and anything but Tory. It's our only hope...if the Tories win again it's a highway to doom for anyone whose kids aren't in private school and who appreciates such liberties as libraries, public transport and tap water.
What a strange (and nonsensical) post.dimots said:
I'm still hoping that the shock of brexit (which I believe most people under 50 thought would not happen) will inspire the non voting class to show up en masse and vote Labour/Lib Dem/ Green and anything but Tory. It's our only hope...if the Tories win again it's a highway to doom for anyone whose kids aren't in private school and who appreciates such liberties as libraries, public transport and tap water.
The non voting class? Please define this a bit further as I believed that there were people from all backgrounds who didn't vote for a variety of reasons. I am no fan of May, her record as Home Secretary is something that put me off her a long time ago, but, do you seriously believe this collection of clowns are competent/appropriate to hold office?
jmorgan said:
Well, never underestimate the voter. I may joke about it, but until the next day when the counts are all in........
Until Brexit and Trump I'd have said a massive Tory victory was on the cards but after those two results I'm with you in waiting for the actual outcome before I breathe a sigh of relief or go and hide in a very deep cave.Lance Catamaran said:
JawKnee said:
Who, just like Labour, were last relevant and popular 15 years agoTo me a leader should decide policies then get his or her party to implement them. Isn't this the approach taken by every elected UK government of the last 38 years?
This whole 'ask the membership to vote on ideas to decide the direction of the party which will be voted at committee' just doesn't work, does it?
This whole 'ask the membership to vote on ideas to decide the direction of the party which will be voted at committee' just doesn't work, does it?
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