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Thread: Did anyone see Corbyn

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    Did anyone see Corbyn

    slagging Ashley off in his opening electioneering speech. Apart from him having a go at Ashley's treatment of his workers he stated that Fatty was running Newcastle United into the ground.

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    He did...and he was absolutely right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    He did...and he was absolutely right.
    What I thought was significant was that he pointed all of that out before he had a go at Bore-arsse Johnson or the country's economy.

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    Best not to mix politics and sport of an kind. Let’s not forget that Hitler was a socialist.

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    He’s only trying to tout for votes in a traditional Labour Stronghold

    I don’t think the thickest Geordie would be fooled by his bull shyte

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    Over 12 years to run Newcastle United into the ground and he still can't do it. What's wrong with Ashley?

    I remember when Dave Whelan was the blueprint for running a club. Hmmm.
    As for Corbyn; he's using his strongest hands with this hand on Ashley based on emotional mind play on the people who have Ashley firmly ingrained in to their minds as the axis of evil.

    I'm certainly not into politics as a rule because to me it's all based on who has the best canvassing techniques and the best spin.
    Pick on the biggest emotional aspects of everyday life and make some half promises, disguised as full on promises...and you're in charge.

    What happens after that is always clear for anyone to see....meaning it's never what it said on the tin because what it said on the tin was never clear enough to understand. Blurred lines.

    The sooner people understand that those at the top are in it for themselves and we come in a pitiful last place, the sooner people will actually come together as one unit.
    Those who are well off enough to benefit from a corrupt system will inevitably side with that system in many cases.

    The problem is the real well off are in the minority. The poor folk, some of who believe they are comfortably off, are basically brainwashed into a belief that their life has to be more comfortable than the life of the food bank regular or the sidewalk sleeper; even if they themselves are struggling to keep their own mortgage and utility bills in check.

    Back to Ashley.
    Is he worse than those who are taking money from those that need it most? The very people who are calling him out (not just Corbyn) are managing a couple of homes on so called political salaries, not to mention wines and meals that would keep a normal family in food for a month and that's just one sitting.

    So who's the real big bad wolves?

    To a Newcastle fan with a continued bandwagon jumping hatred of everything at the club these days...Ashley is the absolute devil over all devils.
    Any excuse made to ensure people see it that way, to the point of politicians using it as a massive leverage tool to enhance their standing on their constituents.

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    If that Marxist Corbyn gets into power the country is fecked,I will sell up and move abroad even though I am in my 70s.

    In my time in the Merchant Navy I observed how his planned policies brought everyone down to the bottom level.

    Shops with grand facards were empty of goods in Russia,Poland,East Germany,Ukraine and Romania.

    The Capitalist system is far from perfect but it employs millions and allows us to holiday abroad and own our own homes.

    The crackpot wants to pay 16 year old school leavers with no skills to have a full adult wage,you can tell he has no work experience,he has spent his adult life supporting terrorists and attacking the establishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sherwoodmag View Post
    If that Marxist Corbyn gets into power the country is fecked,I will sell up and move abroad even though I am in my 70s.

    In my time in the Merchant Navy I observed how his planned policies brought everyone down to the bottom level.

    Shops with grand facards were empty of goods in Russia,Poland,East Germany,Ukraine and Romania.

    The Capitalist system is far from perfect but it employs millions and allows us to holiday abroad and own our own homes.

    The crackpot wants to pay 16 year old school leavers with no skills to have a full adult wage,you can tell he has no work experience,he has spent his adult life supporting terrorists and attacking the establishment.
    Agreed.

    In regards to bolded bit - i would with my family if we could afford it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sherwoodmag View Post
    If that Marxist Corbyn gets into power the country is fecked,I will sell up and move abroad even though I am in my 70s.

    In my time in the Merchant Navy I observed how his planned policies brought everyone down to the bottom level.

    Shops with grand facards were empty of goods in Russia,Poland,East Germany,Ukraine and Romania.

    The Capitalist system is far from perfect but it employs millions and allows us to holiday abroad and own our own homes.

    The crackpot wants to pay 16 year old school leavers with no skills to have a full adult wage,you can tell he has no work experience,he has spent his adult life supporting terrorists and attacking the establishment.
    Nothing at all wrong with Marxism if it's done in the correct way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    Nothing at all wrong with Marxism if it's done in the correct way.
    "It's a trap!"

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