Jeremy Corbyn (Vol. 4)

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Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Kenny Powers said:
Has he resigned yet?
He's staying until Karl Marx junior is elected to replace him.

tali1

5,267 posts

202 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Johnnytheboy said:
tali1 said:
Corbyn was dead rubber from the beginning -there was no way the tax -dodging billionaire right -wing gutter press barons where ever going to allow him to get into power.
You said that exact phrase in the "what future for the Labour party" thread, even down to the spelling and grammar errors.

Copy and paste is great, isn't it?
Is their a limit to how much i can repost ?





motco said:
tali1 said:
Corbyn was dead rubber from the beginning -there was no way the tax -dodging billionaire right -wing gutter press barons where ever going to allow him to get into power.
Didn't you forget 'Jewish' in that tirade?
Zionists.As for tirades -well perhaps you should look at the gutter press.

A Winner Is You

25,008 posts

228 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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tali1 said:
Zionists.As for tirades -well perhaps you should look at the gutter press.
I know, I'll prove to them we don't have a problem with anti semitism by blaming it all on a Jewish conspiracy!

Smollet

10,665 posts

191 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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surveyor said:
Not sure who was on GMTV this morning. But she was very shouty and very annoying. A bit sad to watch.
Morgan had to play peacemaker. He was the least voluble which must be a first

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

262 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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There was a classic from Polly Toynbee in the Guardian.

Apparently the fact that JC lied so obviously about watching the queen's speech proves he is extremely honest. How else would he be so bad at fibbing?

Sway

26,346 posts

195 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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tali1 said:
Corbyn was dead rubber from the beginning -there was no way the tax -dodging billionaire right -wing gutter press barons where ever going to allow him to get into power.
I know exactly what you mean.

The bloody Guardian, operating under a Cayman Islands trust. Stealing taxes from us plebs...

Dont like rolls

3,798 posts

55 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Sway said:
I know exactly what you mean.

The bloody Guardian, operating under a Cayman Islands trust. Stealing taxes from us plebs...
I thought the Guardian site was just a front for a begging gang ?...school day

Sway

26,346 posts

195 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Dont like rolls said:
Sway said:
I know exactly what you mean.

The bloody Guardian, operating under a Cayman Islands trust. Stealing taxes from us plebs...
I thought the Guardian site was just a front for a begging gang ?...school day
That's the front end...

The back end syphons off everything it can overseas and out of sight of HMRC.

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Call me a snowflake (of Jewish lineage) if you like, but this damn near brought a tear to my eye...

'Labour's anti-Semitysm must never be forgotten' https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/labours-anti...

tali1

5,267 posts

202 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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P5BNij said:
Call me a snowflake (of Jewish lineage) if you like, but this damn near brought a tear to my eye...

'Labour's anti-Semitysm must never be forgotten' https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/labours-anti...
Murray is a rampant Islamaphobe (sorry, anti-islam) -a la Tory party.But that can be forgiven ?

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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P5BNij said:
Call me a snowflake (of Jewish lineage) if you like, but this damn near brought a tear to my eye...

'Labour's anti-Semitysm must never be forgotten' https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/labours-anti...
I have to say that I agree with Murray. If anything, I think the significance of the AS issue has been underplayed in the media. It is simply astonishing that Labour went into a General Election as a patently anti-semitic party. I will never forgive the party for that. It needs a real clear-out and re-birth.

768

13,751 posts

97 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Sway said:
tali1 said:
Corbyn was dead rubber from the beginning -there was no way the tax -dodging billionaire right -wing gutter press barons where ever going to allow him to get into power.
I know exactly what you mean.

The bloody Guardian, operating under a Cayman Islands trust. Stealing taxes from us plebs...
He was a joke from the start. I don't think anyone expected it to last as long as it has. Or the the purge.

Flumpo

3,800 posts

74 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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tali1 said:
P5BNij said:
Call me a snowflake (of Jewish lineage) if you like, but this damn near brought a tear to my eye...

'Labour's anti-Semitysm must never be forgotten' https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/labours-anti...
Murray is a rampant Islamaphobe (sorry, anti-islam) -a la Tory party.But that can be forgiven ?
No it can’t. But last time I checked he wasn’t the party leader going into an election, the Muslim council of Britain hadn't written an open letter condemning him and there wasn’t a report saying 80% of Muslims were considering leaving the country if he won.

Smiler.

11,752 posts

231 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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ORD said:
P5BNij said:
Call me a snowflake (of Jewish lineage) if you like, but this damn near brought a tear to my eye...

'Labour's anti-Semitysm must never be forgotten' https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/12/labours-anti...
I have to say that I agree with Murray. If anything, I think the significance of the AS issue has been underplayed in the media. It is simply astonishing that Labour went into a General Election as a patently anti-semitic party. I will never forgive the party for that. It needs a real clear-out and re-birth.
From where do you think/would you like to see, right-thinking (not politically obvs) new blood coming from?

On the face of it, it does seem like a paradox, from the "traditionally most vocal" proponents of equality & tolerance comes such abhorrent views & actions.

I wonder if that's why so many are in denial? Which can lead to irrational behaviour & there's been a lot of that.

I'm not tarring everyone on the left with that brush, only the ones who seek control & power & any cost.

For balance, the left are not alone in this behaviour, but historically, they have been seen as somewhat owning the liberal stance.

On a side note, did you hear Kate Hoey on the BBC last night?

tamore

7,036 posts

285 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Smiler. said:
From where do you think/would you like to see, right-thinking (not politically obvs) new blood coming from?

On the face of it, it does seem like a paradox, from the "traditionally most vocal" proponents of equality & tolerance comes such abhorrent views & actions.

I wonder if that's why so many are in denial? Which can lead to irrational behaviour & there's been a lot of that.

I'm not tarring everyone on the left with that brush, only the ones who seek control & power & any cost.

For balance, the left are not alone in this behaviour, but historically, they have been seen as somewhat owning the liberal stance.

On a side note, did you hear Kate Hoey on the BBC last night?
clear out or split? proper nutty socialist party, and moderate labour party that might be even remotely, you know..... electable?

surveyor

17,876 posts

185 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Where has his mate gone today? He’s been very quiet.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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surveyor said:
Where has his mate gone today? He’s been very quiet.
Spirited away to a gulag

A Winner Is You

25,008 posts

228 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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A list of everything their defeat has been blamed on

https://twitter.com/keirbradwell/status/1205251419...

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Smiler. said:
From where do you think/would you like to see, right-thinking (not politically obvs) new blood coming from?

On the face of it, it does seem like a paradox, from the "traditionally most vocal" proponents of equality & tolerance comes such abhorrent views & actions.

I wonder if that's why so many are in denial? Which can lead to irrational behaviour & there's been a lot of that.

I'm not tarring everyone on the left with that brush, only the ones who seek control & power & any cost.

For balance, the left are not alone in this behaviour, but historically, they have been seen as somewhat owning the liberal stance.

On a side note, did you hear Kate Hoey on the BBC last night?
No, I didn't.

I have no answers to Labour's problems. The young blood seems as poisonous as the old.

williamp

19,277 posts

274 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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All those £3 memberships to vote for corbyn. Its been a long time coming, but another 4 years with no EU will be great. Im looking forward to it