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Corbynomics: A Dystopia
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While scanning that link above.....don't normally read the Torygraph...promise! I found this as well though....
It's priceless:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/11865935/Jeremy-Corbyn-arrives-for-first-official-engagement-wearing-tie.html
Fellow Labour MP Walter Johnson denounced him as looking like "an out-of-work Irish navvy".:rotfl:
Go for it Jezza....shake em up!0 -
Ok Clapton .....so using your unerring foresight whose going to win the 3pm at Kempton because I want to retire?
The result of a horse race is hard to predict. Sadly, the fact that Corbyn's victory more or less guarantees that the Tories will win the next two elections at least is not. I still can't quite get my head around why people who do not want a Tory Govt have taken a course of action that more or less guarantees that outcome. And as someone who wants a change of course in society myself (you only have to read a few of my posts to know that), I'm mighty !!!!ed off about it!.0 -
The result of a horse race is hard to predict. Sadly, the fact that Corbyn's victory more or less guarantees that the Tories will win the next two elections at least is not. I still can't quite get my head around why people who do not want a Tory Govt have taken a course of action that more or less guarantees that outcome. And as someone who wants a change of course in society myself (you only have to read a few of my posts to know that), I'm mighty !!!!ed off about it!.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/15/jeremy-corbyn-labour-mps0 -
The result of a horse race is hard to predict. Sadly, the fact that Corbyn's victory more or less guarantees that the Tories will win the next two elections at least is not. I still can't quite get my head around why people who do not want a Tory Govt have taken a course of action that more or less guarantees that outcome. And as someone who wants a change of course in society myself (you only have to read a few of my posts to know that), I'm mighty !!!!ed off about it!.
After a long period of dominance within a party there is a void. Change takes time to evolve.0 -
Seriously.....!Just google it. It's everywhere.
From a source you'd welcome:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/11140860/Qatar-and-Saudi-Arabia-have-ignited-time-bomb-by-funding-global-spread-of-radical-Islam.html
Is that all you've got? Innuendo from the Telegraph?
But then I find nothing of substance either. Perhaps there is nothing, it's up to you to back up what you claim.
I think you're just making it up to try to deflect criticism on Corbyn having dubious "friends" which was his word as I understand it.Union, not Disunion
I have a Right Wing and a Left Wing.
It's the only way to fly straight.0 -
Is that all you've got? Innuendo from the Telegraph?
But then I find nothing of substance either. Perhaps there is nothing, it's up to you to back up what you claim.
I think you're just making it up to try to deflect criticism on Corbyn having dubious "friends" which was his word as I understand it.
I think a story emanating from a former Asst. Chief of the Defence Staff is quite telling. I for one am not denying that Corbyn has dubious "friends", but doesn't every politician?“Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧0 -
Is that all you've got? Innuendo from the Telegraph?
But then I find nothing of substance either. Perhaps there is nothing, it's up to you to back up what you claim.
I think you're just making it up to try to deflect criticism on Corbyn having dubious "friends" which was his word as I understand it.
...but I'm sure Jeremy is behind it all really:rotfl:0 -
http://www.globalresearch.ca/new-saudi-king-tied-to-al-qaeda-bin-laden-and-islamic-terrorism/5429307
...but I'm sure Jeremy is behind it all really:rotfl:
Better, but not convincing.
everyone likes a good conspiracy theoryUnion, not Disunion
I have a Right Wing and a Left Wing.
It's the only way to fly straight.0 -
Corbyn launches a blistering attack on Cameron and receives a standing ovation at the TUC conference!
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-vows-to-fight-poverty-deniers-tories-as-he-vows-to-remove-the-idea-of-the-benefit-cap-altogether-10501987.html“We oppose the benefit cap. We oppose social cleansing, he said.
“We will bring the welfare bill down by controlling rents and boosting wages, not by impoverishing families and socially cleansing our communities.”
Yes! They should start bottling Corbyn sweat and selling it as an energy drink - "Essence de Corbyn".
Finally the Labour Party is opposing poverty again, opposing the rights of the rich to trample over the poor and, finally, opposing the bloody Tories.
It is energising to see!
:T:):j
And this spinning Martin agrees.
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