Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 3)

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768

13,711 posts

97 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Are you sure that's not Robbie Savage? smile

Tom Logan

3,228 posts

126 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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768 said:
Are you sure that's not Robbie Savage? smile
He's not looking too good since he left Take That.

Pan Pan Pan

9,946 posts

112 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Any negative effects that the UK might suffer as a result of Brexit, would be dwarfed by the destruction a Corbyn government would inflict on the UK. Many people with even half a brain cell already know this. The problem is that there a some out there who do not, and just because the labour party put a fancy name, or the word new on their party or policies, they will still vote for Steptoe.
If labour called themselves the `new' day old dog t*rd party, they would find the concept of havig a shiny new dog t*rd mighty appealing, cos it is new innit?

768

13,711 posts

97 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Tom Logan said:
On Sky News now, Steptoe making a speech from the bar on Star Wars, Abbott in attendance (techiedave take note)

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Techiedave might be too late, I think Diane's a gonner. On the up side, it looks like Jezza might be next.


HoHoHo

14,987 posts

251 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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He says he's sensible and serious about getting a deal with the EU yes

May I ask how when he's actually not in the negotiating team hehe

He's going to "Delivery a society that works for all, not just the few" whilst Dianne Abbottamus is watching clapping like she has the shakes and doesn't quite know how to clap properly...........perhaps she's lacking a bit of hand-to-hand coordination?

What a pair of counts................ wink

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Mort7 said:
Billy Bragg looks like a younger Corbyn. Have Momentum got some sort of cloning operation going on?

Plenty of room in Billy's house for empathy and social justice and redistribution. Keep fighting, Bill!


Oakey

27,595 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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SpeckledJim said:
Plenty of room in Billy's house for empathy and social justice and redistribution. Keep fighting, Bill!

Didn't he get the hump with people walking past his house?

Tycho

11,640 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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So he is saying that the PM needs to drop her "red lines" while he refuses to drop his "red line" of not talking to her until she has ruled out a no-deal? What a hypocrite.

Russian Troll Bot

24,992 posts

228 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Tycho said:
So he is saying that the PM needs to drop her "red lines" while he refuses to drop his "red line" of not talking to her until she has ruled out a no-deal? What a hypocrite.
This isn't some small time organisation like Iran, the IRA, Hamas or Hezbollah, to speak to the Prime Minister you need to ensure they are ready to compromise before you speak to them

Tycho

11,640 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Russian Troll Bot said:
Tycho said:
So he is saying that the PM needs to drop her "red lines" while he refuses to drop his "red line" of not talking to her until she has ruled out a no-deal? What a hypocrite.
This isn't some small time organisation like Iran, the IRA, Hamas or Hezbollah, to speak to the Prime Minister you need to ensure they are ready to compromise before you speak to them
Ah, that explains it. biggrin

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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HoHoHo said:
He says he's sensible and serious about getting a deal with the EU yes

May I ask how when he's actually not in the negotiating team hehe

He's going to "Delivery a society that works for all, not just the few" whilst Dianne Abbottamus is watching clapping like she has the shakes and doesn't quite know how to clap properly...........perhaps she's lacking a bit of hand-to-hand coordination?

What a pair of counts................ wink
Three!


Frank7

6,619 posts

88 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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The Dangerous Elk said:
Frank7 said:
Translation;
I have neither the intellect, nor the nous, to make a better life for myself and my family, but I will cheerfully stand on the sidelines, hurling abuse, while other malcontents throw stones at the windows of those who did okay by possessing some intellect and nous, and if the country gets damaged in the process, I’ll shrug, and smirk “So what?” to my posse in Wetherspoons.
Your preconceptions, faulty interpretation and willingness to mock and ridicule is leading you down the wrong path there chum.
Okay Elk, I’ve always seen your input as quite intelligent.
If I’ve misinterpreted the post that I quoted, how would you define, “F**k the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.”
I’m still ready to ridicule someone who doesn’t care if this country gets accidentally damaged, while he and his cohorts are “f**king the wealthy.”

swisstoni

17,053 posts

280 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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He wants UK to be part of the customs union. This will mean free trade. That sums up his plan. Then he’ll vote for for the deal.
Unfortunately there is a Red Line of the EU’s which means that custom union membership requires Freedom of Movement.
And May has interpreted FOM to be one of the main drivers of the leave vote.

So, some very creative interpretation of FOM might be the way forward here.

amusingduck

9,398 posts

137 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Frank7 said:
Okay Elk, I’ve always seen your input as quite intelligent.
If I’ve misinterpreted the post that I quoted, how would you define, “F**k the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.”
I’m still ready to ridicule someone who doesn’t care if this country gets accidentally damaged, while he and his cohorts are “f**king the wealthy.”
He didn't say he supports it, and he didn't say he doesn't care.

All he pointed out was that damaging the country isn't their intent, but is what would happen because of what they intend to do (fk the wealthy).

otolith said:
HoHoHo said:
They have one agenda and that is simply to get into power and fk the country good and proper.
nono

fk the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.

The Hypno-Toad

12,289 posts

206 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Gargamel said:
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BlackLabel said:
Wow, what a brilliant speech. Tore corbs a new ahole and the Vicky Pollard line to Cable..laugh
Very much enjoyed the destruction of the Liberal position with a quick swipe. Solid defence of the government record, and then wow. A full broadside on JC.

Especially the part about female politicians in JC's own party. Something that will have really touched a raw nerve in the HOC.

Very easy on the outside to say MPs should have thick skins. But when your inbox on a daily basis has hate mail and some very sick people suggesting you should be raped it cannot be very much fun at all.
This is part of the Conservatives problem, there should be someone at the dispatch box reminding the nation of Corbyns behaviour and policy choices in that manner all the fking time!!!

If they had taken this course from day one of his leadership, he might have been long gone by now.

By the way, I loathe Gove. I think he's a hideous individual who I wouldn't trust just as far as I could throw him(and with my bad knee I shouldn't be throwing anyone.) but that was one hell of a speech.

Gargamel

15,015 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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I rather have Gove than JRM, but they both suffer from Toryboy itus, and as such are I think unelectable.

Is there a more dishonest intellectual position than Corbyn’s current stance?

He is pulling an old favorite opposition and professional complainer trick. I can’t talk to you unless you already agree with me.

Convincing no-one. Luckily we have the very sensible Ledsom running the Parliamentary side of things. You cannot rule out a no deal exit, if you have not had a vote in Parliament on a deal !

Corbyn is a posturing tt. A hateful, odious reptile and as soon as he and his filthy pseudo Leninist followers crawl back down the st hole they came from the better.

MDMetal

2,776 posts

149 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Nice to see the SNP, libdems etc rounding on the clown now as well. The fact that we have an opposition who refuses to put workable solutions forward is crazy, this is a pivotal point, If i was him I'd be listing whole sets of workable proposals and trying to push something not sulking in the corner. Sadly the realisation of how this will pan out for everyone is now coming too late to help the country frown

NoNeed

15,137 posts

201 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Yester barry gardiner said labour would take nothing off the table, it was literally hours before corbyn contradicted him

Frank7

6,619 posts

88 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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amusingduck said:
Frank7 said:
Okay Elk, I’ve always seen your input as quite intelligent.
If I’ve misinterpreted the post that I quoted, how would you define, “F**k the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.”
I’m still ready to ridicule someone who doesn’t care if this country gets accidentally damaged, while he and his cohorts are “f**king the wealthy.”
He didn't say he supports it, and he didn't say he doesn't care.

All he pointed out was that damaging the country isn't their intent, but is what would happen because of what they intend to do (fk the wealthy).

otolith said:
HoHoHo said:
They have one agenda and that is simply to get into power and fk the country good and proper.
nono

fk the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.
He said, “F**k the rich. The country will be accidental damage.”
Sounds like he’s supporting it, as he said it, and it’s not unreasonable to presume that he wouldn’t care what collateral damage resulted, as long as the “wealthy” were f**ked, even if damaging the country wasn’t his intent, but it just happened.

otolith

56,243 posts

205 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Frank7 said:
otolith said:
nono

fk the wealthy. The country will be accidental damage.
Translation;
I have neither the intellect, nor the nous, to make a better life for myself and my family, but I will cheerfully stand on the sidelines, hurling abuse, while other malcontents throw stones at the windows of those who did okay by possessing some intellect and nous, and if the country gets damaged in the process, I’ll shrug, and smirk “So what?” to my posse in Wetherspoons.
What on earth are you wibbling on about?

Corbyn doesn't want to fk the country. Why would he want to do that? He and his fellow travellers do want to fk the wealthy, and in attempting to do the latter he is likely to do the former.

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