We all know "BIG Money" does its nasty business, it just takes a person who believes in doing the right thing to say so.
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This would be the biggest upheaval since he threw the moneylenders out of the temple! The other JC would be asking for incontrovertible proof that the money changers were up to no good and seeking an open and meaningful dialogue leading to the possible negotiated withdrawal of the moneylenders from the said temple.
We all know "BIG Money" does its nasty business, it just takes a person who believes in doing the right thing to say so.
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Jeremy has one big problem, and I don't think much can be done about it. The politest way I can put this is to point out that he's just not the sharpest knife in the box is he, the crusty old duffer is thick as mince, a male version of Dianne Abbott. Even the braindead Theresa May could run rings round him, it's a severe handicap for someone who wants to be in charge of the world's 5th largest economy.
I've told you before sinkov, JC is much too nice a person to be involved in front line politics and thick he certainly is not. He suffers from a severe shortage of political pragmatism, he means well, but he really does not have either the capacity or the wherewithal to be Machiavellian and nasty.
'' He suffers from a severe shortage of political pragmatism, he means well, but'', yes, he was elected to be the leader .....''here the blind are leading the blind''!!....( Tell me, who are your heroes and I will tell you who you are! )
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We're talking politics BT, and while he may be well educated, well read etc, and I'm sure he is, in a political sense he's a numpty, out of his depth as leader of HM Opposition. I'm sure he's a 'nicer' person than slimeballs like Blair and Cameron but that's irrelevant when he's on his feet in the Commons. Most good/useful politicians are devious b@stards, Jeremy has made a living out of being a man of principal, fine on the backbenches, lethal for a party leader.