pastafarian
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They waited as if for some festival headliner. Yes, many of them wore dreadlocks. Some juggled circus clubs. A fair number, judging by the scent in the air, when “Pass the Dutchie to the Left Hand Side” by Musical Youth came blaring out the massive sound system, were not in need of instruction.
When the ad campaign’s this good, who cares about the product? Is it even worth mentioning that whole sections of the crowd waved massive EU flags, at a rally addressed solely by Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, each with four proud decades of anti-Europe voting and campaigning to their names?
At some point, as Corbyn whipped the crowd into apoplectic frenzy over the apparent political miracle that was the June election, is it even worth mentioning that he lost it by miles? Of all the nagging doubts and uncertainties, it is that one more than any with which your common and garden Corbynista is most bizarrely unafflicted.
Britain is crying out for a political Messiah. It is a pity, really, that the one that has been chosen is thus far unable to convince anyone with a vague understanding of, say, economics, or defence, or general public policy that he is the answer to the many, many problems at hand.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ht-in-history-labour-conference-a7963836.html
When the ad campaign’s this good, who cares about the product? Is it even worth mentioning that whole sections of the crowd waved massive EU flags, at a rally addressed solely by Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, each with four proud decades of anti-Europe voting and campaigning to their names?
At some point, as Corbyn whipped the crowd into apoplectic frenzy over the apparent political miracle that was the June election, is it even worth mentioning that he lost it by miles? Of all the nagging doubts and uncertainties, it is that one more than any with which your common and garden Corbynista is most bizarrely unafflicted.
Britain is crying out for a political Messiah. It is a pity, really, that the one that has been chosen is thus far unable to convince anyone with a vague understanding of, say, economics, or defence, or general public policy that he is the answer to the many, many problems at hand.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ht-in-history-labour-conference-a7963836.html