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Thread: O/T Corbyn will eclipse Rotherham's record losing streak

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    O/T Corbyn will eclipse Rotherham's record losing streak

    May has called a snap election for 8 June. Jeremy will make Warne look like a World Cup winner. Labour to go into meltdown?

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    very clever is May but you never know what outcome this might bring, I mean just take a look on this board

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    The question is straight forward this time, do you want a NHS??

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    A quote from John McDonnell:

    'but the real truth is that after seven wasted years of economic failure under the Tories:

    • They have failed to close the deficit
    • They have added £750bn to the national debt
    • Pay is falling behind prices
    • 4 million children are growing up in poverty
    • Our schools are in crisis
    • Our prisons are in crisis
    • There's more people than ever on NHS waiting lists
    • More families are homeless
    • More elderly people are not getting the care they need'

    Now that's a losing streak.

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    For the normal folk not for them as they're ridiculously rich.

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    Totally agree. But Corbyn is not the man to revive Labour's chances.

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    He would be if folk didn't fall for the BS in the media and when he's gone we'll just get another Tory. You only have to look at the folk who own/run the media and everything clicks into place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amanda_Hugg_n_Kiss View Post
    A quote from John McDonnell:

    'but the real truth is that after seven wasted years of economic failure under the Tories:

    • They have failed to close the deficit
    • They have added £750bn to the national debt
    • Pay is falling behind prices
    • 4 million children are growing up in poverty
    • Our schools are in crisis
    • Our prisons are in crisis
    • There's more people than ever on NHS waiting lists
    • More families are homeless
    • More elderly people are not getting the care they need'

    Now that's a losing streak.
    John McDonnell one of the few on the labour front bench who is actually more delusional than Jeremy Corbyn.

    Always puts forward perfectly laudable goals, always fails to say how they're actually going to pay for it.

    Tax the super rich to pay for it, what are they going to do when all he super rich feck off to live in a tax haven and take their money with them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amanda_Hugg_n_Kiss View Post
    He would be if folk didn't fall for the BS in the media and when he's gone we'll just get another Tory. You only have to look at the folk who own/run the media and everything clicks into place.
    OK, lets keep a guy who's heart is in the right place but is wishy washy, an ineffectual orator, cannot unite the party and is about as charismatic as Neil Redfearn. And then lets spend the next twelve years in the political wilderness,affecting nothing and mouthing platitudes about the media while the National Health Service is dismantled and our education system reinforces existing inequalities. Good plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a123 View Post
    John McDonnell one of the few on the labour front bench who is actually more delusional than Jeremy Corbyn.

    Always puts forward perfectly laudable goals, always fails to say how they're actually going to pay for it.

    Tax the super rich to pay for it, what are they going to do when all he super rich feck off to live in a tax haven and take their money with them?
    They're already in a tax haven, and you know, you called them laudable goals, so why shouldn't they be valid, to add, the policies are by far and away the right ones for the British people, as a whole, for too long, for way too long has various gov't's puckered up to the super rich as you call them, it's time this country looked after it's own, and that's not a dig at immigrants either.
    This gov't has shat on working people from a large height for years and years, while shoving tax breaks for the rich.
    80% of policies the tories have implemented have benefitted the rich, why shouldn't we stop them farming money away from the country, it's a disgrace while foodbanks and homelesness are the only growth industry. NHS being shafted, social care shafted, everything we need as essential services being savagely cut....

    It's all Corbyn's fault though....

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