Jeremy Corbyn Vol. 2

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anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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alfie2244 said:
Burwood said:
It was ubiquitous. The smirk defined as ' here she goes again talking utter ste' things i will never forget:

'on balance Mao did more good than bad' he must have cured cancer or similar because he murdered 45M people.

'West Indian Mums will go to the wall for their kids' a blatant racist comment
' the problem with the UK is white people' more racist bile from the fat one
"white people love playing "divide and rule" should have been sacked for that but in Labour, anything goes.
Where's Trabi?
Also wheres Jawknee its as if both of them have gone quite
To paraphrase Sir Francis Urquhart You might possibly be thinking that I am thinking something however I Couldn't possibly comment"

Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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johnxjsc1985 said:
The Polls are complete and utter chaos. From a 13% lead for the Conservatives down to a 6% lead. I still believe that there will be close to a 100 majority . The more we see of the holy trinity lead by JC himself the more I trust in my fellow Brit to see through the lies and put an end to this awful site of a Labour Party infested with Militants and Momentum members. I always think how we were cheated by the death of John Smith who would have made such a good PM. The sooner we get to June 9th the better
I know social media is the darling of the vocal imbecilic hard left.


But their voices are particularly loud because they keep repeating the mantras (aka Lies) Corbyn has laid down.

"Evil Tories will literally dismantle the NHS"
"have caused austerity"
"debt is highest"
"Tax everyone richer than you"
"we'll put more Police on the streets"
"corporation tax"

And I worry that those who are unsure who to vote for (particularly first time voters who don't have any experience of history) will hear that and think "I want that!" without realising it's just empty words that are completely ste in every way!


alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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techiedave said:
alfie2244 said:
Burwood said:
It was ubiquitous. The smirk defined as ' here she goes again talking utter ste' things i will never forget:

'on balance Mao did more good than bad' he must have cured cancer or similar because he murdered 45M people.

'West Indian Mums will go to the wall for their kids' a blatant racist comment
' the problem with the UK is white people' more racist bile from the fat one
"white people love playing "divide and rule" should have been sacked for that but in Labour, anything goes.
Where's Trabi?
Also wheres Jawknee its as if both of them have gone quite
To paraphrase Sir Francis Urquhart You might possibly be thinking that I am thinking something however I Couldn't possibly comment"
Perhaps they* are both busy this weekend?

ww.peoplesmomentum.com/calendar


* notwithstanding they may actually be one and the same person

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 28th May 2017
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alfie2244 said:
Perhaps they* are both busy this weekend?

ww.peoplesmomentum.com/calendar


* notwithstanding they may actually be one and the same person
You Might Very Well Think That

https://youtu.be/WMRUHGnN29s


Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 28th May 22:25

alfabadass

1,852 posts

199 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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So it looks like we'll be getting PM Corbyn.

Can't wait to see PH on June 9th...!

Suck it up buttercups!

whoami

13,151 posts

240 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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alfabadass said:
So it looks like we'll be getting PM Corbyn.

Can't wait to see PH on June 9th...!

Suck it up buttercups!
What makes you say that?

SD4

1,021 posts

190 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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alfabadass said:
So it looks like we'll be getting PM Corbyn.

Can't wait to see PH on June 9th...!

Suck it up buttercups!
I never thought I'd say this, but if JC becomes PM I think I'd rather take my chances with an Indy Scotland, no matter the ststorm. I hate Sturgeon with a passion, and I voted no and I'd hoped I'd vote no again. If JC gets in all bets are off.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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alfabadass said:
So it looks like we'll be getting PM Corbyn.

Can't wait to see PH on June 9th...!

Suck it up buttercups!
What difference could he realistically make? His own parliamentary party don't want him and wont support his policies, we would effectively be governed by the opposition benches while his party try to oust him again.

PurpleAki

1,601 posts

87 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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alfabadass said:
So it looks like we'll be getting PM Corbyn.

Can't wait to see PH on June 9th...!

Suck it up buttercups!
Because he's been drinking?
Because he's on drugs?
Because it's half term?
Because he's a WUM?

Take your pick or all of the above.

arguti

1,774 posts

186 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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whoami said:
Vaud said:
I thought Robin Cook had immense integrity.
Apart from how he treated his wife you mean?
And perhaps his total dishonesty/obstruction and obfuscation over the Sierra Leone arms shipments via Sandline International; another example of his "ethical foreign policy"

Guybrush

4,342 posts

206 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Rich_W said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
The Polls are complete and utter chaos. From a 13% lead for the Conservatives down to a 6% lead. I still believe that there will be close to a 100 majority . The more we see of the holy trinity lead by JC himself the more I trust in my fellow Brit to see through the lies and put an end to this awful site of a Labour Party infested with Militants and Momentum members. I always think how we were cheated by the death of John Smith who would have made such a good PM. The sooner we get to June 9th the better
I know social media is the darling of the vocal imbecilic hard left.


But their voices are particularly loud because they keep repeating the mantras (aka Lies) Corbyn has laid down.

"Evil Tories will literally dismantle the NHS"
"have caused austerity"
"debt is highest"
"Tax everyone richer than you"
"we'll put more Police on the streets"
"corporation tax"

And I worry that those who are unsure who to vote for (particularly first time voters who don't have any experience of history) will hear that and think "I want that!" without realising it's just empty words that are completely ste in every way!
Labour's strategy is clearly to target those who don't know how things end up when their policies are enacted. They are painting their policies as a 'change', hoping people won't realise it's the same old failed extreme left policies dressed up under the 'fairness' banner. They're focussing their marketing on those ignorant of history and such people are usually the younger voter. It is of course, why Labour wanted to lower the voting age, to widen their target audience.


CambsBill

1,925 posts

178 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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D-Angle said:
FN2TypeR said:
Burwood said:
It was ubiquitous. The smirk defined as ' here she goes again talking utter ste' things i will never forget:

'on balance Mao did more good than bad' he must have cured cancer or similar because he murdered 45M people.

'West Indian Mums will go to the wall for their kids' a blatant racist comment
' the problem with the UK is white people' more racist bile from the fat one
"white people love playing "divide and rule" should have been sacked for that but in Labour, anything goes.
She said that? When? eek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB4o5n2EGyA
Don't worry, she's changed her hairstyle since then so it doesn't count any more banghead

dfen5

2,398 posts

212 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Knives really out for Corbyn now. So much of his history keeps popping up like a blocked toilet that won't flush.

He's getting ripped a new one on a daily basis and with Abbott to plug the holes, I'm amazed he's not sunk.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Corbyn condemned by his own party for attending wreath-laying ceremony for Palestinian terror chief

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/28/jeremy-...

he's the gift that keeps giving. He's fked-no chance of power.

turbobloke

103,864 posts

260 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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dfen5 said:
Knives really out for Corbyn now. So much of his history keeps popping up like a blocked toilet that won't flush.
Interesting imagery there with Labour heading down the tubes in June.

48Valves

1,945 posts

209 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Burwood said:
Corbyn condemned by his own party for attending wreath-laying ceremony for Palestinian terror chief

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/28/jeremy-...

he's the gift that keeps giving. He's fked-no chance of power.
Problem is, many of his Millennial supporters don't care about his past.

bitchstewie

51,106 posts

210 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Well I suppose all of the Momentum supporters are kind of right when they say Jeremy is a new sort of politics.

If you support mass murder.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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Poor Labour-just when they saw the glimpse of power- the goon squad fk up the party

Anti-British Diane Abbott is unfit to hold high office is the headline. Tearing labour a new one.

Abbott and Corbyn, the Tory gift that keeps giving hehe


johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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you have to ask what sort of people believe this Country will be better off with a man like Corbyn leading us. Add to him McDonnell and Abbott and you have a domesday scenario.
I get that they would never vote for the Conservatives but they don't seem to keen to move to the Liberals and my guess is they simply will not turn out on the 8th May.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Monday 29th May 2017
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johnxjsc1985 said:
you have to ask what sort of people believe this Country will be better off with a man like Corbyn leading us. Add to him McDonnell and Abbott and you have a domesday scenario.
I get that they would never vote for the Conservatives but they don't seem to keen to move to the Liberals and my guess is they simply will not turn out on the 8th May.
People who want that scenario. Anarchy, the have nots that don't give a toss. They are so full of hate for 'the rich' that they would happily see the country torn apart to spite 'us'. And that is why the polls are BS. They'll get 30% of the vote.
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