Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 3)
Discussion
biggbn said:
One thing I find incredible is how many criticise corbyn for his appearance whilst giving clown Johnson a free pass. Not saying either of the above posters do so but it is fairly common. Neither are suitable to govern our country and not for their lack of sartorial differentiation.
Johnson seems to have aged very quickly. I don't mind the way Corbyn looks.
It's what they think and do that matters anyway.
Julie Etchingham is not running this debate at all well...again.
An interviewer with a bit more nouse would let them go at each other a bit more and get more out of both of them.
Corbyn is just spouting out old lines of rhetoric bullst whilst saying nothing of substance.
'A friend of mine died yesterday'....'down to NHS cuts'...... NO ONE BELIEVES THIS UTTER TRIPE!
An interviewer with a bit more nouse would let them go at each other a bit more and get more out of both of them.
Corbyn is just spouting out old lines of rhetoric bullst whilst saying nothing of substance.
'A friend of mine died yesterday'....'down to NHS cuts'...... NO ONE BELIEVES THIS UTTER TRIPE!
REALIST123 said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
Corbyn is sounding desperate. Bonus points to him mind, with his retort to BJ's 'coalition of chaos' (Lab/SNP) dig. 'we've witnessed 9 years of chaotic coalition already!'
In fairness, it's true.
Everyone knows you under promise and over deliver, they're both doing the opposite tonight. It will come back and bite either of them on the arse down the line.
“under promise and over deliver”? When did a politician ever do that?In fairness, it's true.
Everyone knows you under promise and over deliver, they're both doing the opposite tonight. It will come back and bite either of them on the arse down the line.
Corbyn is very good at these debates. He has the right balance of humility and assertiveness and employs them effectively. And he actually answers questions.
Johnson just brings everything back to Brexit, which is fine as a strategy but only if you do it sensibly. Saying you need to "get Brexit done" and waiting for a clap is not a very convincing answer to most questions.
Johnson just brings everything back to Brexit, which is fine as a strategy but only if you do it sensibly. Saying you need to "get Brexit done" and waiting for a clap is not a very convincing answer to most questions.
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