Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 3)

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Vanden Saab

14,012 posts

74 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Norfolkit said:
whoami said:
A Winner Is You said:
kev1974 said:
Fair bit of anger on twitter this morning because he's not at the "something to do with brexit" march - apparently he's fecked off to Morecambe instead.

https://twitter.com/fr4ser/status/1109434931753684...

The chant of "oohh Jeremy Corbyn" that became so familar after Glastonbury a couple of years ago, appears to be "Where's Jeremy Corbyn" these days smile
It's ok, they've got some songs to keep them occupied

https://twitter.com/slinkyswimmer/status/110940717...
Jesus Christ.
There are certainly some similarities to a religion, a total disbelief that anyone could possibly hold a different point of view, the desire to get together the reinforce their shared beliefs, the songs, the symbology. Bunch of weirdos.
Someone printed up song sheets for the journey...
And now we will sing psalm 26 Bye Bye Brexit. rofl


anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Mojooo said:
If the rumours are true and Michael Gove becomes PM and we have a GE - I am confident Corbyn would win.
In which case the Brexit debacle will pale into insignificance in terms of damage to the Country.


frisbee

4,978 posts

110 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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jakesmith said:
fk Gove
The man is completely deluded if he thinks he can lead the Conservatives to electoral victory
If we get a GE with Gove leading the Torys, the whole Brexit thing concocted so he or Boris could be PM, the country will (already will be) paying a high price for his ambitions
I think the best that we could hope for is being invaded.

dazwalsh

6,095 posts

141 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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REALIST123 said:
In which case the Brexit debacle will pale into insignificance in terms of damage to the Country.
This ^ I would take 10 brexits before voting that dangerous and his buddies in.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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He has a solution to the Brexit problem its simple so simple in fact he cannot tell anyone what it is and why its taken him nearly 3 years to tell people.
Watching these proposals come and go in Westminster this week will be interesting and a total waste of time.

.:ian:.

1,930 posts

203 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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BlackLabel said:
Corbyn not fit to lead a dog never mind a country.






Wilson!

http://schmoigle.tumblr.com/post/93034950745

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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FENTON!!!!

Edited by Halb on Sunday 24th March 10:12

Oakey

27,559 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Vanden Saab said:
Someone printed up song sheets for the journey...
And now we will sing psalm 26 Bye Bye Brexit. rofl
And let us now join hands for the EU prayer...

Our Mutter who art in Berlin, Merkel be thy name. Thy EU come. Thy will be done, in London as it is in Belgium. Give us this day our daily rebate; and forgive us our trespasses, as we demonise those who voted against EU; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from Brexit.

Frank7

6,619 posts

87 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Mojooo said:
If the rumours are true and Michael Gove becomes PM and we have a GE - I am confident Corbyn would win.
Bite your tongue!
Although I definitely don’t want Gove to get the job, I’d like it a whole lot less if Boris Johnson got it, he may be intelligent, but what world leader could take him seriously?
The guy’s a clown, and always has been.
It may prove to be an unpopular choice, but looking at the possible contenders, I think that the one with the gravitas and sharpest political brain, is Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Edited by Frank7 on Sunday 24th March 13:53

NoNeed

15,137 posts

200 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Halb said:
FENTON!!!!

Edited by Halb on Sunday 24th March 10:12
hehe

A Winner Is You

24,964 posts

227 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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NoNeed said:
Halb said:
FENTON!!!!

Edited by Halb on Sunday 24th March 10:12
hehe
Can't believe that video came out in 2011! Some say he's still running after him, and if you listen closely on a quiet night, you might still hear his cries...........

768

13,657 posts

96 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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The sister of a neighbour called one of their kids Fenton. Quite a naughty kid, or at least I assume so from the number of times they were yelling "Fenton!"

Probably the one time my wife has ever responded to a look I've given her was when she walked into their garden at a kids party where she'd heard them yelling the name, hadn't clocked why and was about to ask if they were watching that clip.

Europa1

10,923 posts

188 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Frank7 said:
Bite your tongue!
Although I definitely don’t want Gove to get the job, I’d like it a whole lot less if Boris Johnson got it, he may be intelligent, but what world leader could take him seriously?
The guy’s a clown, and always has been.
It may prove to be an unpopular choice, but looking at the possible contenders, I think that the one with the gravitas and sharpest political brain, is Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Edited by Frank7 on Sunday 24th March 13:53
It doesn't matter how much gravitas he has or how sharp his brain, he is would not win a general election.

Thorodin

2,459 posts

133 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Maybe, but he could draw enough votes to produce yet another rag-bag of failures.

Frank7

6,619 posts

87 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Europa1 said:
Frank7 said:
Bite your tongue!
Although I definitely don’t want Gove to get the job, I’d like it a whole lot less if Boris Johnson got it, he may be intelligent, but what world leader could take him seriously?
The guy’s a clown, and always has been.
It may prove to be an unpopular choice, but looking at the possible contenders, I think that the one with the gravitas and sharpest political brain, is Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Edited by Frank7 on Sunday 24th March 13:53
It doesn't matter how much gravitas he has or how sharp his brain, he is would not win a general election.
Perhaps he wouldn’t, but I wasn’t saying that he would, I was just advocating him as a better possible contender for leader of the Party than either Gove or Johnson.
His slow, careful manner of speech, and his immaculate enunciation no doubt alienate those who cannot read without moving their lips.
That would lose him gazillions of possible votes from outside of the South-East.
And I’m emphatically NOT saying that all South Easterners are well spoken members of the intelligentsia.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Thorodin said:
Maybe, but he could draw enough votes to produce yet another rag-bag of failures.
That’s my vision too. I’m not worried about losing power to Labour.

hidetheelephants

24,195 posts

193 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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frisbee said:
jakesmith said:
fk Gove
The man is completely deluded if he thinks he can lead the Conservatives to electoral victory
If we get a GE with Gove leading the Torys, the whole Brexit thing concocted so he or Boris could be PM, the country will (already will be) paying a high price for his ambitions
I think the best that we could hope for is being invaded.
Don't knock it, it worked for Thatcher. hehe

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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A Winner Is You said:
It's ok, they've got some songs to keep them occupied

https://twitter.com/slinkyswimmer/status/110940717...
whoami said:
A Winner Is You said:
kev1974 said:
Fair bit of anger on twitter this morning because he's not at the "something to do with brexit" march - apparently he's fecked off to Morecambe instead.

https://twitter.com/fr4ser/status/1109434931753684...

The chant of "oohh Jeremy Corbyn" that became so familar after Glastonbury a couple of years ago, appears to be "Where's Jeremy Corbyn" these days smile
It's ok, they've got some songs to keep them occupied

https://twitter.com/slinkyswimmer/status/110940717...
Jesus Christ.
Gentlemen I thank you
The comments on the twitter video have had me curled up with laughter.

"Are these the 18-25s whos future i stole by voting leave? Must be 1 hell of a paper round round their way!!"

"Every single one on board needs their hard drives checked immediately"
Looking around on that coach, there are a few faces that say, maybe this wasn't such a good idea. Drop me off at the next services. Somebody will pick me up."

"If Europe saw this, they wouldn’t want us anyway."
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gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Monday 25th March 2019
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If trying to take the piss out of the "stupid" Brexiters using a sign saying how wonderful your spelling and grammar is, don't use a capital L where it is not needed and use a capital G when starting a new sentence, especially if you are spelling grammatically you thick c**t!



SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Monday 25th March 2019
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gizlaroc said:
If trying to take the piss out of the "stupid" Brexiters using a sign saying how wonderful your spelling and grammar is, don't use a capital L where it is not needed and use a capital G when starting a new sentence, especially if you are spelling grammatically you thick c**t!


What point is she trying to make? Genuinely perplexed by that.
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