Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 3)

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irocfan

40,611 posts

191 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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CambsBill said:
So our great leader-in-waiting has published his tax return. For someone who earns >£130,000 in a year, presumably doesn't have a mortgage to pay, clearly doesn't spend much on clothes and gets most of his travel paid for by us nice taxpayers, how the flying fcensored does he only manage to earn £1 in interest in the year??? And no, he's not giving it all away to charity 'cos that would be shown on the return, so I can only see two conclusions to be drawn, either:
a) He's utterly incompetent financially and can't even sort out an ISA for his spare cash; or
b) He's quite happy for those barsteward capitalist banks to use his money to make their filthy profits without giving him a penny (Ok, a Pound) in return

Answers on a postcard to J Corbyn, Labour Party HQ . . .
He's asked dianne for financial advice hehe

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Well last year, or the year before, he 'forgot' to include the income from his 3 pensions so I'm guessing he either 'forgot' or it's in his wife's to avoid higher rate tax.

biggbn

23,612 posts

221 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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You guys are moaning about a guy in opposition with no power when we have a government who award shipping contracts to companies with no ships, assure the public everything is OK, assure the public no taxpayers money was spent in awarding this contract then take the contract away and say 800,000 of tax payers money was spent for audit purposes, an audit during which said companies lack of ships was presumably not noticed?

A government who had now admitted their cock up of implementing universal credit HAS led to an increase in food bank use, thank you Amber Rudd for finally coming clean.

A government who continues with the hostile environment for the windrush generation and anyone else 'other'

...and a government that has had two and a half years to come up with a cogent withdrawal plan yet are still scrabbling for scraps from the adult table like recalcitrant teenagers at a wedding...

...but yeah, it's all corbyn fault


Hahahahahaha

Is this thread not another example.of what said government do every time they fk up.....


.....look, a squirrel....

Edited by biggbn on Wednesday 13th February 14:20

Camoradi

4,294 posts

257 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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It's true, people do seem to be preoccupied with talking about Jeremy Corbyn in this thread

rolleyes

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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biggbn said:
You guys are moaning about a guy in opposition with no power when we have a government who award shipping contracts to companies with no ships, assure the public everything is OK, assure the public no taxpayers money was spent in awarding this contract then take the contract away and say 800,000 of tax payers money was spent for audit purposes, an audit during which said companies lack of ships was presumably not noticed?

A government who had now admitted their cock up of implementing universal credit HAS led to an increase in food bank use, thank you Amber Rudd for finally coming clean.

A government who continues with the hostile environment for the windrush generation and anyone else 'other'

...and a government that has had two and a half years to come up with a cogent withdrawal plan yet are still scrabbling for scraps from the adult table like recalcitrant teenagers at a wedding...

...but yeah, it's all corbyn fault


Hahahahahaha

Is this thread not another example.of what said government do every time they fk up.....


.....look, a squirrel....

Edited by biggbn on Wednesday 13th February 14:20
and as bad as they are, are still a clear 7 points ahead of Corbyns Loons. What that tells you is, as bad as things are, they aren't 'that' bad smile

superlightr

12,861 posts

264 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Burwood said:
and as bad as they are, are still a clear 7 points ahead of Corbyns Loons. What that tells you is, as bad as things are, they aren't 'that' bad smile
or the question asked of Corbyn and his loons about our Nuclear deterrent - would you push the big red button?

no was the answer.

Integroo

11,574 posts

86 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Burwood said:
and as bad as they are, are still a clear 7 points ahead of Corbyns Loons. What that tells you is, as bad as things are, they aren't 'that' bad smile
Can you imagine what Labour would do to this Tory party with an effective moderate in charge.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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superlightr said:
Burwood said:
and as bad as they are, are still a clear 7 points ahead of Corbyns Loons. What that tells you is, as bad as things are, they aren't 'that' bad smile
or the question asked of Corbyn and his loons about our Nuclear deterrent - would you push the big red button?

no was the answer.
And the answer to the question about the job losses in the nuclear weapons industry in the UK?

A: we will develop the weapons, we just won't put them on the submarines.

Brilliant.


Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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biggbn said:
You guys are moaning about a guy in opposition with no power when we have a government who award shipping contracts to companies with no ships, assure the public everything is OK, assure the public no taxpayers money was spent in awarding this contract then take the contract away and say 800,000 of tax payers money was spent for audit purposes, an audit during which said companies lack of ships was presumably not noticed?

A government who had now admitted their cock up of implementing universal credit HAS led to an increase in food bank use, thank you Amber Rudd for finally coming clean.

A government who continues with the hostile environment for the windrush generation and anyone else 'other'

...and a government that has had two and a half years to come up with a cogent withdrawal plan yet are still scrabbling for scraps from the adult table like recalcitrant teenagers at a wedding...

...but yeah, it's all corbyn fault


Hahahahahaha

Is this thread not another example.of what said government do every time they fk up.....


.....look, a squirrel....

Edited by biggbn on Wednesday 13th February 14:20
hehe
and he doesn't even earn interest correctly!!!!

Henners

12,231 posts

195 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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biggbn said:
You guys are moaning about a guy in opposition with no power when we have a government who award shipping contracts to companies with no ships, assure the public everything is OK, assure the public no taxpayers money was spent in awarding this contract then take the contract away and say 800,000 of tax payers money was spent for audit purposes, an audit during which said companies lack of ships was presumably not noticed?

A government who had now admitted their cock up of implementing universal credit HAS led to an increase in food bank use, thank you Amber Rudd for finally coming clean.

A government who continues with the hostile environment for the windrush generation and anyone else 'other'

...and a government that has had two and a half years to come up with a cogent withdrawal plan yet are still scrabbling for scraps from the adult table like recalcitrant teenagers at a wedding...

...but yeah, it's all corbyn fault


Hahahahahaha

Is this thread not another example.of what said government do every time they fk up.....


.....look, a squirrel....

Edited by biggbn on Wednesday 13th February 14:20
6/10

-3 Because didn’t mention Thatcher.

+4 Did mention food bank use but ignored increased number of food banks.

Bullett

10,893 posts

185 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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no points for Windrush Generation?

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Integroo said:
Burwood said:
and as bad as they are, are still a clear 7 points ahead of Corbyns Loons. What that tells you is, as bad as things are, they aren't 'that' bad smile
Can you imagine what Labour would do to this Tory party with an effective moderate in charge.
Yep, that’s why it’s just awesome. It would take years to move to the right. And when they split it will decimate them

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Integroo said:
Can you imagine what Labour would do to this Tory party with an effective moderate in charge.
yes with a moderate in charge Diane Abbott would be awesome. The labour party are full of lightweights and split between Blairites and Momentum luvvies.
I don't think we could form a decent working Cabinet from the650 muppets in Westminster

motco

15,981 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Not so much a cabinet as a back garden khazi with a broken seat.

Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Henners said:
biggbn said:
You guys are moaning about a guy in opposition with no power when we have a government who award shipping contracts to companies with no ships, assure the public everything is OK, assure the public no taxpayers money was spent in awarding this contract then take the contract away and say 800,000 of tax payers money was spent for audit purposes, an audit during which said companies lack of ships was presumably not noticed?

A government who had now admitted their cock up of implementing universal credit HAS led to an increase in food bank use, thank you Amber Rudd for finally coming clean.

A government who continues with the hostile environment for the windrush generation and anyone else 'other'

...and a government that has had two and a half years to come up with a cogent withdrawal plan yet are still scrabbling for scraps from the adult table like recalcitrant teenagers at a wedding...

...but yeah, it's all corbyn fault


Hahahahahaha

Is this thread not another example.of what said government do every time they fk up.....


.....look, a squirrel....

Edited by biggbn on Wednesday 13th February 14:20
6/10

-3 Because didn’t mention Thatcher.

+4 Did mention food bank use but ignored increased number of food banks.
-1 for the fact that lack of ships was noticed, it was withdrawal of a funder to help pay for them that was apparently the reason for cancelling the contract.

I hadn't particularly noticed anyone saying "it's all Corbyn's fault" in relation the things you have cited. I have seen people on the thread saying variously he is ineffective (as regards anti-semitism in the party he leads), or unrealistic (as regards his economic policies), has memory issues (as to just which funerals he attended and i what capacity), strange choices in who he will negotiate with (terrorist organisations but not the government of the day), has anger management issues, is a berk and is scruffy being just a few of them.

deadslow

8,031 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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superlightr said:
or the question asked of Corbyn and his loons about our Nuclear deterrent - would you push the big red button?

no was the answer.
Maybot and the Tory incompetents have already pushed the nuclear button on the economy.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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deadslow said:
superlightr said:
or the question asked of Corbyn and his loons about our Nuclear deterrent - would you push the big red button?

no was the answer.
Maybot and the Tory incompetents have already pushed the nuclear button on the economy.
Really? Can you expand on that statement by pointing out where?

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Burwood said:
Really? Can you expand on that statement by pointing out where?
you don't seriously expect an answer to such a definitive statement. We still have food in the shops up here the Sun has just set and I have it on good authority that it will appear once more in the morning.

The Dangerous Elk

4,642 posts

78 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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deadslow said:
Maybot and the Tory incompetents have already pushed the nuclear button on the economy.
??

Interest rates must be going up quickly and employment levels must be crashing then.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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The Dangerous Elk said:
?

Interest rates must be going up quickly and employment levels must be crashing then.
Nope inflation is lower than wages are rising . Unemployment still down how can this be.
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