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    not steak and kidney....that looks more like a meat and potato - though much prefer a Butter Pie.



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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I was quite looking forward to the new messiah's speech, of course I expected the ritual Tory bashing, and we got plenty of that, but then Jeremy complained about the evil Tory press savaging his old flame Diane Abbott, which led to a prolonged standing ovation for the much maligned aging lefty. Then they began singing 'Happy Birthday' to her, at which point I began to feel quite nauseous, and had to switch it off.
    The mans a terrorist , weak and a liar just like all politicians at the minute sadly.

    How can you ever trust a man in touch with terrorist

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    The mans a terrorist , weak and a liar just like all politicians at the minute sadly.

    How can you ever trust a man in touch with terrorist
    Couldn't agree more !!

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    But beware hes gaining support !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    The mans a terrorist , weak and a liar just like all politicians at the minute sadly.

    How can you ever trust a man in touch with terrorist
    Viewed from afar the current Labour Party seems doomed.

    I have always considered my fellow Great Britain's to be either slightly right or slightly left of center.

    Very much a steady as she goes approach with a strong hand on the tiller.

    Labour is much further to the left under Corbyn and embraces a number of left ideologists whose views seem to go back to the 1930's.

    Corbyn seems to be typical of the leader of this Labour Party.

    Not wanting to upset his loony left he does and says nothing.

    Not wanting to upset his" further to the right" colleagues he does and says nothing.

    Postulates and rants on about whatever opportunity comes his way to gain political points.

    Of course he will do nothing because his only hope is that issues like BREXIT unravel so he can appeal to the people as the Savior.

    A sort of little spider waiting for an opportunity knowing that his policies alone are not going to gain him Government.

    This dangerous Labour Party under Corbyn seems bereft of honesty and openness and works against the path most prefer to follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueheeler1 View Post
    Viewed from afar the current Labour Party seems doomed.

    I have always considered my fellow Great Britain's to be either slightly right or slightly left of center.

    Very much a steady as she goes approach with a strong hand on the tiller.

    Labour is much further to the left under Corbyn and embraces a number of left ideologists whose views seem to go back to the 1930's.

    Corbyn seems to be typical of the leader of this Labour Party.

    Not wanting to upset his loony left he does and says nothing.

    Not wanting to upset his" further to the right" colleagues he does and says nothing.

    Postulates and rants on about whatever opportunity comes his way to gain political points.

    Of course he will do nothing because his only hope is that issues like BREXIT unravel so he can appeal to the people as the Savior.

    A sort of little spider waiting for an opportunity knowing that his policies alone are not going to gain him Government.

    This dangerous Labour Party under Corbyn seems bereft of honesty and openness and works against the path most prefer to follow.
    Despite my promises not to be drawn into political debate I will have to respond to this opinion, but not until my blood pressure has returned to normal!

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    Jeremy seems to be on the crest of a wave, inexplicable as it may seem, but how big is that wave in reality ? It's all very well the faithful chanting 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn' in Brighton, but only a few short months ago the electorate were asked who they preferred as Prime Minister, and despite being up against the most useless PM in living memory, who ran the most inept campaign in living memory, the electorate said to Jeremy, 'Not you mate'.

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    Jeremy is the front man for Len McCluskey and other TU leaders. The manifesto was probably written by Unite or with their strong support. Len is now telling his union members to register in the Scottish Labour Party so his candidate will get in there too.
    It will probably work and he could take more seats from the SNP. That would get rid of independence and may put him into power at an election.
    He also has the students on side or had when he promised no fees. Some rowing back on that and also on PFI buyouts - it's not the many deals, just a few!!

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    At grass roots level Corbyn is actually listening to what people are worried about and pledged to be doing something about it.

    The Labour Party is now brim full of activists at a local level who will fight in the local elections and are ready to win a General Election when May decides her position is no longer tenable.

    No matter how hard the right wing media bias swings against Corbyn, he has now discovered how to combat it.

    The Labour Party membership is increasing, financial donations are being chipped in and the UK's youth are finally grasping the fairness of a centre left political ideology.

    Corbyn may well support the cause for an independent Palestine, he may well in reality be anti-Semitic and without a doubt he is a fervent Republican but so are millions of others!

    Keep the NHS, privatise the railways and utilities, end austerity and pay a living wage for private and public sector workers and tax the rich until the pips are squeezed. Jeremy Corbyn really is my kind of guy!

    ...and before anyone asks where the money is coming from, read about the effects of Keynesian economics as opposed to the neo-liberal doctrine of the greedy capitalists who are milking our economy dry and not paying their rightful dues!

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    I am sorry but this is totally correct.

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    And it just sums up why its all going wrong they are all power mad !!!!

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