Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 4)

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petop

2,135 posts

165 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Dont worry if Corbyn does miraculously win, our Employment issues will be sorted with this idiot who cannot string sentences together.

https://youtu.be/YBqZsm_1Zc0

Another politician that cannot answer a question properly.

Digga

40,202 posts

282 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Graveworm said:
Vanden Saab said:
Graveworm said:
Flumpo said:
Hong Kong
I have shares in it...
Only on PH... I love this place...
it was looking like a very shrewd move, until the Summer .. I can't think what caused them to dip wink
Early autumn? Wrong sort of leaves on the line perhaps?

Jaaws

170 posts

100 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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petop said:
Dont worry if Corbyn does miraculously win, our Employment issues will be sorted with this idiot who cannot string sentences together.

https://youtu.be/YBqZsm_1Zc0

Another politician that cannot answer a question properly.
She can't even form her words properly, never mind putting together a coherent reply. And don't get me started on going up at the end of each sentence, she's not from California______--------------''''''''''''"

technodup

7,576 posts

129 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Jaaws said:
She can't even form her words properly, never mind putting together a coherent reply. And don't get me started on going up at the end of each sentence, she's not from California______--------------''''''''''''"
That prick McDonnell is the absolute worst for that, can't stand the sound of him. Or the sight, thought...

tamore

6,781 posts

283 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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technodup said:
Jaaws said:
She can't even form her words properly, never mind putting together a coherent reply. And don't get me started on going up at the end of each sentence, she's not from California______--------------''''''''''''"
That prick McDonnell is the absolute worst for that, can't stand the sound of him. Or the sight, thought...
you don't like him, do you?

anonymous-user

53 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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petop said:
Dont worry if Corbyn does miraculously win, our Employment issues will be sorted with this idiot who cannot string sentences together.

https://youtu.be/YBqZsm_1Zc0

Another politician that cannot answer a question properly.
At least Labour answer questions.

Boris had to hide in a fridge when asked a question. He refused to do Andrew Neil, he refused to do Jeremy Vine on Radio 2, he refused all scrutiny.

It's because he's full of st and he knows it. His manifesto isn't even costed! But then he doesn't plan to actually do any of those lies in it anyway.

Digga

40,202 posts

282 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Labour just hide behind the NHS unions. Their tactic, at every election, is to stoke up fear and use that to get the vote of the single largest employer in the UK. It is cynical and obvious, to anyone with an ounce of reason.


S1KRR

12,548 posts

211 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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tamore said:
technodup said:
Jaaws said:
She can't even form her words properly, never mind putting together a coherent reply. And don't get me started on going up at the end of each sentence, she's not from California______--------------''''''''''''"
That prick McDonnell is the absolute worst for that, can't stand the sound of him. Or the sight, thought...
you don't like him, do you?


He's not easy to like though.

turbobloke

103,737 posts

259 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Digga said:
Labour just hide behind the NHS unions. Their tactic, at every election, is to stoke up fear and use that to get the vote of the single largest employer in the UK. It is cynical and obvious, to anyone with an ounce of reason.

Pure dreck.

Labour still isn't working.

Slaav

4,240 posts

209 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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P5BNij said:
Sway said:
kuro68k said:
Remember that BR was actually decent at one time. The 70s brought problems, and the 80s killed it.

It works well in other countries, there is no reason why it can't work well here... Except for the Tories who periodically get in and try to destroy it.
Where has a politically controlled state railway that "works well"?
I worked for BR in the '80s, it was crap, as was the pay. The workload at the company I work for now has gone through the roof with all the investment taking place, in fact it's been getting better year on year since about 2012, we've taken on more staff too with several intakes each year.
Shhhhh… you're not on message!!

A) There is no investment, just profit taking by Boris personally and his family/friends from Eton!
B) BR was a bastion of perfect labour relations combined with pride in their work and an excellent service which Boris and his NHS hating American friend, Trump has destroyed ever since.
C) Unions are urgently required to enforce the safety of the workers and passengers and prevent the laying off of soo many people in order to line the pockets of the billionaires in this country. There cant be more jobs as Boris and his Eton Billionaire friends are fleecing us all.

For the many, not the few.

Now go away and practice it.....

mikal83

5,340 posts

251 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
petop said:
Dont worry if Corbyn does miraculously win, our Employment issues will be sorted with this idiot who cannot string sentences together.

https://youtu.be/YBqZsm_1Zc0

Another politician that cannot answer a question properly.
At least Labour answer questions.

Boris had to hide in a fridge when asked a question. He refused to do Andrew Neil, he refused to do Jeremy Vine on Radio 2, he refused all scrutiny.

It's because he's full of st and he knows it. His manifesto isn't even costed! But then he doesn't plan to actually do any of those lies in it anyway.
Your forgot "coward" again in your rant!

tamore

6,781 posts

283 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
blah blah, quack.....His manifesto isn't even costed!
some cultures struggle with the definition of irony. i'm saving this to perfectly sum it up. if you'll pardon the pun.

madbadger

11,554 posts

243 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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vaud said:
and

Andrew Philip Drummond-Murray (born 3 July 1958) commonly known as Andrew Murray, is a British trade union and Labour Party official, and activist. Murray was seconded from Unite to Labour headquarters for the 2017 general election, subsequently becoming an adviser to Jeremy Corbyn.

Born into an aristocratic Scottish family, Murray began his career as a journalist and later became a senior official for various trade unions.

After forty years in the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and then the Communist Party of Britain, he joined the Labour Party towards the end of 2016. He was chair of the Stop the War Coalition from its formation in 2001 until June 2011, and again from September 2015 to 2016.
And plays a bit of tennis.

anonymous-user

53 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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madbadger said:
And plays a bit of tennis.
Bet he never had his hip done on the NHS though.

anonymous-user

53 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.

98elise

26,366 posts

160 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.
Have you read any of the election threads?

His policies are ridiculous. It's just a bonus that he's a vile individual who supports terrorists.

stitched

3,813 posts

172 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.
My main dislike of this piece of dirt is not the fact that he’s on record supporting the ira and Palestinian terror groups, nor that he was actively involved in a party which supported the paedophile information exchange, not even his communist tendencies.
No what really bugs me is he has cost my country £3 million in pay rather than getting a real job.

andymadmak

14,482 posts

269 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.
The best people can do? No, we can do a lot better when denouncing Corbyn's policies, his anti semitism, his links to terrorists, his economic illiteracy, his dangerous views on taxation...the list is endless. It's just all been done before. Check out some of the earlier iterations of this thread.

Hope you're not too down hearted come tomorrow.


Digga

40,202 posts

282 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.
No his policies are the worst sort of dross, it's just that with those first two points, most people could not even begin to look any further, because their principles and morals do not allow it.

As someone who's actually felt the blast of an IRA bomb, (M6, Walsall, in case you;re wondering) there is no way I could countenance his stance on the IRA. Ever.

Now I'd say most people who've ever served or had close family in the armed forces or police during the final half of the last century will have a very, very similar stance on this issue.

turbobloke

103,737 posts

259 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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kuro68k said:
It's interesting that the best people can to do criticise Corbyn is call him a communist and a terrorist. It's almost as if they can't really fault his actual policies, except to try to make out he's as big a liar as Boris.
Call him a terrorist? Haven't seen that on PH. Sympathiser, that's been mentioned.

Otherwise neat trolling, given there have been plenty of demolitions of the so-called thinking behind Corbyn's / Labour's policies on PH.

At this stage there's no need to repeat it all, as 15 ex-Labour MPs have summed up the situation in their political advertisement advising people (particularly Labour voters by the wording) not to voter Labour.

"Everyone wants a safer, fairer society. But in this election the Labour Party is set to deliver the opposite."