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Corbynomics: A Dystopia
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And here is the voice of a Tory.
Sneering. Dripping with contempt and supercilious self satisfied arrogance.
Exactly the kind of boorish, self serving arrogance that this country doesn't need another five years of.
They really are empty headed muppets aren't they.....watch May's set piece speeches in front of bussed in 'young people' who dress like they're already middle aged like the majority of the members. 'Strong and stable Govmt'....repeat ad infinitum and keep it simple for the proles just like Sir Lynton Crosby ordered. With the re-entry of the Kippers they'll soon be the nasty party again and her control freakery is not going to work like it did at the Home Office. Over the next 18 months May will get the run around from the 27 re-invigorated by Macron's alliance with Merkel. They clearly won't offer her any favours.They'll leak the negotiations and May will end up needing more than Donald Trump's hand to steady her.0 -
setmefree2 wrote: »
Labour would be extremely cautious about using the nuclear deterrent - as opposed to the Tories who use it a couple of times a week with giving it a second thought?I think....0 -
It must be tempting having spent all that money to push the button
Especially the last few days in office when you know you're not getting re-electedLeft is never right but I always am.0 -
Mistermeaner wrote: »It must be tempting having spent all that money to push the button
Especially the last few days in office when you know you're not getting re-elected
Maybe, but on the other hand nuclear annihilation could negatively impact your cushy little number with a City firm and your speaking tour of the US.0 -
They really are empty headed muppets aren't they.....watch May's set piece speeches in front of bussed in 'young people' who dress like they're already middle aged like the majority of the members. 'Strong and stable Govmt'....repeat ad infinitum and keep it simple for the proles just like Sir Lynton Crosby ordered....
Now you're denigrating the proleteriat?
Shame on you.:)0 -
She has no idea what life is like for the majority of people
And Corbyn, Tony Blair, Mandelson, Diane Abbot, Ed Balls do?
Most of them went to private school for heavens sake...and have millions....Revealed: Tony Blair worth a staggering £60m
Exclusive: Tony Blair’s fortune now stands at three times the amount he has previously claimed, at some £60 million – which includes 10 homes0 -
Tony Blair's Bucks home0
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It has emerged that Lord Mandelson, 57, is set to buy an £8million mansion, complete with wine cellar, in one of London’s most exclusive areas. His present home is a £2.5million townhouse on the edge of Regent’s Park but even that would be beyond the means of most politicians.
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/266606/How-did-Lord-Mandelson-get-so-filthy-rich0 -
Ed Milliband0
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How many of Labour's leaders have not gone to selective schools?
They are a bunch of toffs pulling up the ladder.0
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