Corbyn 19:56 - Jul 12 with 17508 views | exiledclaseboy | Will be included on the ballot paper for the Labour leadership election. Which probably f*cks up Angela Eagle's entire campaign strategy, not to mention that of anyone else who was planning on throwing their hat into the ring if the hairy trot had been excluded. Labour is f*cked. | |
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Corbyn on 12:11 - Jul 17 with 1073 views | Wingstandwood | http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3693903/Is-Kinnock-Paddy-Party-150-Labou So Kinnock Jr is planning to form a breakaway party? Why doesn't the steaming pile of shite just resign his seat and stand in a by-election somewhere? That will really test the waters for his 'continuity-Labour' project? In fact he can have as many tries as he likes at re-election. It may be his only hope of getting on the gravy train bearing in mind the 'EU' thingy that turned his family into multi-millionaires is no longer available. | |
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Corbyn on 13:47 - Jul 17 with 1041 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 11:09 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | Another London centrist hack . Get up north and count all the middle class labour voters up there. As brexit clearly demonstrated, London is completely cut off from the labour heartlands. |
In which case it's a shame that Labour can NEVER again get power without London isn't it? | | | |
Corbyn on 13:50 - Jul 17 with 1034 views | Darran |
Corbyn on 13:47 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | In which case it's a shame that Labour can NEVER again get power without London isn't it? |
Lisa you're clearly an intelligent women and for that reason it pains me to see you replying to idiots. | |
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Corbyn on 13:52 - Jul 17 with 1032 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 11:16 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | Which is now largely irrelevant, seeing they got what they were created for. Corbyn will win those voters back , they've flirted with the right but deep down they hold traditional labour values. |
Nah - they just switch back and forth between blaming 'the rich' and 'the immigrants' for their problems. The underlying message of 'it's someone else's fault' remains constant. Corbyn has more in common with UKIP than one may imagine. He's never managed to answer the question 'who's going to pay for it' though has he? Perhaps it'll be us London types you hold in such contempt? There again, perhaps not. | | | |
Corbyn on 13:56 - Jul 17 with 1026 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 13:50 - Jul 17 by Darran | Lisa you're clearly an intelligent women and for that reason it pains me to see you replying to idiots. |
There's no way of replying to that... I'm sure Brynnie (and loads of others) thinks I'm an idiot - it all depends on perspective. It's a relaxing way to pass a rainy moment on a lazy Sunday. Could be worse - I could waste time talking about our shambles of a team | | | |
Corbyn on 14:00 - Jul 17 with 1021 views | Darran |
Corbyn on 13:56 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | There's no way of replying to that... I'm sure Brynnie (and loads of others) thinks I'm an idiot - it all depends on perspective. It's a relaxing way to pass a rainy moment on a lazy Sunday. Could be worse - I could waste time talking about our shambles of a team |
Idiots can think what they want that's why they're idiots. | |
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Corbyn on 16:05 - Jul 17 with 984 views | raynor94 |
Corbyn on 11:16 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | Which is now largely irrelevant, seeing they got what they were created for. Corbyn will win those voters back , they've flirted with the right but deep down they hold traditional labour values. |
So what are traditional Labour values? Corbyn and winning back voters surely an oxymoron | |
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Corbyn on 16:21 - Jul 17 with 974 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 16:05 - Jul 17 by raynor94 | So what are traditional Labour values? Corbyn and winning back voters surely an oxymoron |
Well traditional working class values include huge pride in yourself, your family, your community and your country. Wanting the opportunity to work hard and better yourself. Valuing education and wanting good education for your children. Not expecting something for nothing but expecting to be treated fairly in return for your own efforts. Having a strong streak of fairness, morality, tolerance, placing great store in culture. Not sure how many of those traits Corbyn has. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Corbyn on 16:25 - Jul 17 with 968 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 16:21 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | Well traditional working class values include huge pride in yourself, your family, your community and your country. Wanting the opportunity to work hard and better yourself. Valuing education and wanting good education for your children. Not expecting something for nothing but expecting to be treated fairly in return for your own efforts. Having a strong streak of fairness, morality, tolerance, placing great store in culture. Not sure how many of those traits Corbyn has. |
None. | |
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Corbyn on 16:32 - Jul 17 with 959 views | londonlisa2001 |
It's funny isn't it, but I think of people like my grandparents - solid working class, steel workers, worked hard their whole lives for sod all really, but people who loved their music, reading, culture, education, the Swans :-), and I can't help but think they would have had no time at all for people like Corbyn, who they would have seen as a world apart from them. | | | |
Corbyn on 16:36 - Jul 17 with 953 views | raynor94 |
Corbyn on 16:21 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | Well traditional working class values include huge pride in yourself, your family, your community and your country. Wanting the opportunity to work hard and better yourself. Valuing education and wanting good education for your children. Not expecting something for nothing but expecting to be treated fairly in return for your own efforts. Having a strong streak of fairness, morality, tolerance, placing great store in culture. Not sure how many of those traits Corbyn has. |
That is a perfect riposte, Corbyn? None | |
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Corbyn on 16:44 - Jul 17 with 942 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 16:32 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | It's funny isn't it, but I think of people like my grandparents - solid working class, steel workers, worked hard their whole lives for sod all really, but people who loved their music, reading, culture, education, the Swans :-), and I can't help but think they would have had no time at all for people like Corbyn, who they would have seen as a world apart from them. |
Your Grandparents seem familiar at first glance. Chapel. Handel. Ruskin. That was really the triumvirate of influence my maternal Granparents' life revolved around when I was a small boy. | |
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Corbyn on 16:57 - Jul 17 with 935 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 16:44 - Jul 17 by Lohengrin | Your Grandparents seem familiar at first glance. Chapel. Handel. Ruskin. That was really the triumvirate of influence my maternal Granparents' life revolved around when I was a small boy. |
Both of my grandfathers loved music - one opera and the Berlin Phil, the other jazz and all the great big bands. I love both as a result. One loved the Swans and one The Whites. I chose the Swans at an early age... | | | |
Corbyn on 16:59 - Jul 17 with 930 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 16:57 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | Both of my grandfathers loved music - one opera and the Berlin Phil, the other jazz and all the great big bands. I love both as a result. One loved the Swans and one The Whites. I chose the Swans at an early age... |
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Corbyn on 17:42 - Jul 17 with 906 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 13:50 - Jul 17 by Darran | Lisa you're clearly an intelligent women and for that reason it pains me to see you replying to idiots. |
Awwww, you haven't put me on ignore after all. Luvs you I do xxxxxx | |
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Corbyn on 17:46 - Jul 17 with 901 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 13:56 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | There's no way of replying to that... I'm sure Brynnie (and loads of others) thinks I'm an idiot - it all depends on perspective. It's a relaxing way to pass a rainy moment on a lazy Sunday. Could be worse - I could waste time talking about our shambles of a team |
I don't think you're an idoit at all, you're just very dismissive of anything outside your London bubble Lisa. And the contempt you hold the working class in. | |
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Corbyn on 18:03 - Jul 17 with 893 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 17:46 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | I don't think you're an idoit at all, you're just very dismissive of anything outside your London bubble Lisa. And the contempt you hold the working class in. |
Dont be so utterly ridiculous. | | | |
Corbyn on 19:23 - Jul 17 with 870 views | raynor94 |
Corbyn on 17:46 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | I don't think you're an idoit at all, you're just very dismissive of anything outside your London bubble Lisa. And the contempt you hold the working class in. |
Working class? does that include the people who have no intention of working and their offspring who are treading a well worn path | |
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Corbyn on 19:47 - Jul 17 with 842 views | monmouth |
Corbyn on 13:52 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | Nah - they just switch back and forth between blaming 'the rich' and 'the immigrants' for their problems. The underlying message of 'it's someone else's fault' remains constant. Corbyn has more in common with UKIP than one may imagine. He's never managed to answer the question 'who's going to pay for it' though has he? Perhaps it'll be us London types you hold in such contempt? There again, perhaps not. |
I think that is very insightful. Both hard left and hard right seek to blame and demonise other groups (as if all 'immigrants' or 'wealthy' or 'Londoners' are a homogenous lump), and their power base is built entirely on 'anti'. I have yet to see any policies that either group would actually enact other than the anti the bogeyman nonsense. Nothing positive ever comes from either bunch. | |
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Corbyn on 20:54 - Jul 17 with 807 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 19:47 - Jul 17 by monmouth | I think that is very insightful. Both hard left and hard right seek to blame and demonise other groups (as if all 'immigrants' or 'wealthy' or 'Londoners' are a homogenous lump), and their power base is built entirely on 'anti'. I have yet to see any policies that either group would actually enact other than the anti the bogeyman nonsense. Nothing positive ever comes from either bunch. |
Policies built on 'anti' is a good description and sums Corbyn up for me. It's about disagreeing with what is done or proposed rather than suggesting alternatives. So 'anti austerity' - I don't even know what that means? Running a deliberate deficit (even bigger than the one we have run throughout 'austerity')? For how long? How funded? Spending it on what? To what end? Raising how much for the economy? Over what period? What's the payback? Difficult questions - easier to say 'we're anti austerity' and hope no one notices. | | | |
Corbyn on 22:26 - Jul 17 with 768 views | nice_to_michu |
Corbyn on 20:54 - Jul 17 by londonlisa2001 | Policies built on 'anti' is a good description and sums Corbyn up for me. It's about disagreeing with what is done or proposed rather than suggesting alternatives. So 'anti austerity' - I don't even know what that means? Running a deliberate deficit (even bigger than the one we have run throughout 'austerity')? For how long? How funded? Spending it on what? To what end? Raising how much for the economy? Over what period? What's the payback? Difficult questions - easier to say 'we're anti austerity' and hope no one notices. |
Yep, just look at this article. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/16/cor | | | |
Corbyn on 22:28 - Jul 17 with 762 views | jackrabbit |
Corbyn on 11:16 - Jul 17 by Brynmill_Jack | Which is now largely irrelevant, seeing they got what they were created for. Corbyn will win those voters back , they've flirted with the right but deep down they hold traditional labour values. |
In your dreams! Corbyn doesn't stand for traditional labour values ffs. He's as distant from the needs and concerns of normal working people as any member of the North London chattering classes could be. Personally i couldn't give a toss about the Labour Party as it is now, but it needs to be a realistic opposition again for the sake of good government. Corbyn and especially McDonnell and his foul mouthed thugs have no place in the Labour Party. They are Communists. The hard left know they have no pull in Britain, so they infiltrate other parties and through entryism and subterfuge they inveigle themselves into mainstream politics. The British public have never and will never allow these people take the reins of power. So as I say if you're looking for a socialist utopia you need to piss off to Venezuela or some such 'cos you'll wait a bloody long time here. Socialism works fine until it runs out of other people's money. There again Communists have sod-all and want to share it with the world. Brynmill Jack f***ing grow up. It's been tried. It's failed. Time to move on. | | | |
Corbyn on 18:56 - Jul 19 with 685 views | Lord_Bony | Breaking news. Angela Eagle pulls out of the leadership race and puts her backing behind Owen Smith... My god what a choice now.... | |
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Corbyn on 19:17 - Jul 19 with 664 views | monmouth |
Corbyn on 18:56 - Jul 19 by Lord_Bony | Breaking news. Angela Eagle pulls out of the leadership race and puts her backing behind Owen Smith... My god what a choice now.... |
Ha ha, you think it was a reasonable one before? | |
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Corbyn on 19:20 - Jul 19 with 660 views | WarwickHunt |
Corbyn on 18:56 - Jul 19 by Lord_Bony | Breaking news. Angela Eagle pulls out of the leadership race and puts her backing behind Owen Smith... My god what a choice now.... |
Interim leader until David Miliband comes back or Dan Jarvis thinks Labour is ready to win a general election. Sooty would be preferable to Corbyn. Probably more electable... | | | |
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