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lozgti1 20 December 2019 10:01 AM

Jeremy Corbyn
 
I'm bluer than blue. But I voted for Tony Blair once..Oops

Don't like Corbyn's politics but think he is an interesting dont' give two hoots kind of bloke

dpb 20 December 2019 10:59 AM

Champagne socailst

Tidgy 20 December 2019 12:49 PM

He would sell his own child for votes. Prove tome and tome again he'll change his position ina heart beat to try to win more support. Mot ti me tion terrorist sympathiser.

dpb 20 December 2019 01:07 PM

Blair ???

lozgti1 20 December 2019 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 12068327)
Blair ???

lol

Sad Weevil 20 December 2019 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by Tidgy (Post 12068326)
He would sell his own child for votes. Prove tome and tome again he'll change his position ina heart beat to try to win more support. Mot ti me tion terrorist sympathiser.

I personally don't believe any of the above is true. He was very reluctant to stand as leader in the first place, he was in his element on the back benches, and has never shown any appetite for power. If he'd had a burning desire for power, he would have fought harder and smarter. He's a lousy strategist, badly advised. A political lightweight in that respect. Not leadership material. Nothing wrong with a lot of his policies though, and I do believe he's a decent man with principles - which kind of disqualifies him from being a successful politician.

dpb 20 December 2019 06:02 PM

Couldnt said it better


dpb 20 December 2019 06:10 PM

The country wanted some posy loud befopped **** , with quasi socialst principles on display

basically they just gave up and voted for other guy in desperation ( along with bizzare idea brexit will help them ), what choice was there ??

Liberal policy was just catastophic


Tidgy 20 December 2019 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by Sad Weevil (Post 12068344)
I personally don't believe any of the above is true. He was very reluctant to stand as leader in the first place, he was in his element on the back benches, and has never shown any appetite for power. If he'd had a burning desire for power, he would have fought harder and smarter. He's a lousy strategist, badly advised. A political lightweight in that respect. Not leadership material. Nothing wrong with a lot of his policies though, and I do believe he's a decent man with principles - which kind of disqualifies him from being a successful politician.


He campaigned for 30 years to leave the EU, then suddenly changed his mind when it suited. He promises stuff he knows, unless his maths are as good as dian abbot, will never work just to try to get votes.

I dont really wanna dig it out again, but he refused to condem the IRA, and yes there is a recording, he condems bombing, he condems the british army, that was nothing to do with the conversation at that point it should be noted, but then wont condem the IRA depsite being pressed to mulltiple times. He also capmaigned to let argentina have falklnds when they invaded, yes a he campainged agaisnt fighting to hold our sovergin teritory. He has said he would discuss diplomatic options with argentina, this goes directly against the will of the people there who are happy with things the way they are.

He's a sniveling weasel of a man who has the principles of whoever has their hand up his backside.

Sad Weevil 20 December 2019 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Tidgy (Post 12068348)
......He's a sniveling weasel of a man who has the principles of whoever has their hand up his backside.

Well we can agree to disagree. He's gone anyway. Who will Murdoch, Rothermere and the Barclays do a relentless hatchet job on now?

RS_Matt 21 December 2019 12:46 AM

Horrid man.

dpb 21 December 2019 02:15 AM

Did your wife say so ? , pass it on

andy97 21 December 2019 07:54 AM

What for me describes his character to a T is Albert Steptoe. Shifty, untrustworthy.

He also could be his brother in looks

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...f8f87c5004.jpg
Same miserable look when heading to Queen's Speech

A total unknown

https://youtu.be/HZPTZuwwHng


dpb 21 December 2019 09:05 AM

And there lies the problem with modern politics

folk would rather the pretty looks and populist mantra / diatribe rather than considering real solutions

Sad Weevil 21 December 2019 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by andy97 (Post 12068358)
What for me describes his character to a T is Albert Steptoe. Shifty, untrustworthy.

He also could be his brother in looks

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...f8f87c5004.jpg
Same miserable look when heading to Queen's Speech

A total unknown

https://youtu.be/HZPTZuwwHng

Having lived through 17 general elections, there has never been such a relentless campaign by the right wing media against an opposition leader. Nothing close to it. And, job done, you still feel the need to continue the bashing. Let it go. You should be watching this current gov very closely to see if they deliver on their promises, not keep kicking a man who's already dead. Who's going to be the bogey man now?

lockheed 21 December 2019 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by Sad Weevil (Post 12068363)
Having lived through 17 general elections, there has never been such a relentless campaign by the right wing media against an opposition leader. Nothing close to it. And, job done, you still feel the need to continue the bashing. Let it go. You should be watching this current gov very closely to see if they deliver on their promises, not keep kicking a man who's already dead. Who's going to be the bogey man now?

is that voteable elections ?

Sad Weevil 21 December 2019 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by lockheed (Post 12068364)
is that voteable elections ?

?? I was eligible age wise to vote in the last 13 GEs.

andy97 21 December 2019 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Sad Weevil (Post 12068363)
Having lived through 17 general elections, there has never been such a relentless campaign by the right wing media against an opposition leader. Nothing close to it. And, job done, you still feel the need to continue the bashing. Let it go. You should be watching this current gov very closely to see if they deliver on their promises, not keep kicking a man who's already dead. Who's going to be the bogey man now?

He aint dead yet. like others will mercilessly receive piss take for their support of remain

njkmrs 21 December 2019 02:11 PM

He is an absolute clown.
He promises ridiculous things with no concept of the cost to the public.
Was it two left feet Abbot that said they would increase the Police force by 20000 or something then when asked the cost she gave a figure that meant the new police officers would be on about £900 a year salary, absolute buffoons.
He appears to me to just want to be controversial in every statement he makes.
He lives in a world far away from reality.
Good riddance.
Merry Xmas by the way...!


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