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Isn't it time Corbyn & his Henchmen were called to account ?



jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,507
Brighton
I'm sure the working class in Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy would see the benefits in that. germany also keeps the value of the euro artificially low to aid its exports, wants open borders to man its industrial base and has withdrawn industry from other countries to within its own borders. There's no comparison.

There is clearly a comparison, and the German government come out very well from it.
 




jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,507
Brighton
You want to make my points party political, I could criticise the Tories, the Liberals and the SNP in equal measure, its hardly difficult as most politicians are are particulalrly facile and weak. This thread is about Corbyn, which is why I responded with my post in that way. Rather than attack my thread, why not bring some positives to the thread?

You hardly started the thread in a positive way did you? There were some positive points in there.
 


ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,251
brighton
Seems disingenuous to criticise making policy up on the hoof given the Tory u turns before during and after the election.
The manifesto was costed unlike the conservative one.
He has repeatedly explained his wish for peace in various conflicts and his role in at least trying to get dialogue started. He won the Gandhi foundation international peace award.
You may worry about a return to 70s militant unionism, but to undo 40 years of diminution of workers rights and return to effectively full employment in a single parliamentary term to make that possible is not going to happen.
Given the far right of the Tory party have been involved in illegal push polling and breaking of spending rules in the last three elections (Inc referendum) a few students voting twice may not be the most effective place to start on ensuring fair elections.

Was that the Dianne Abott costing of the manifesto !!
 


Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,748
LOONEY BIN
Whatever... just bury your head in the sand if you wish.. but it is pretty nasty in my book.

This is nasty I think you'll find....

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Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
You hardly started the thread in a positive way did you? There were some positive points in there.

I could start innumerable threads on a similar note with all political parties. I personally consider a great majority of politicians to be weak, meally mouthed individuals expressing popular at the time views mainly to promote themselves, without considering the consequences for others. For you to attempt to turn it into a party political point is folly. You like many in the country see politics through the prism of the Labour v Tory, when the truth is we elect them to represent their party, not ourselves. The points i raised on Corbyn, as per the thread, are widely available in the media and nothing I have manufactured or constructed.
 










Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
This is nasty I think you'll find....

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Is this true, is there a vested interest in this poster?

Does Labour not have the same approach to the NHS, the only health System in the world funded and run this way. WE could go on and on all day about what parties do/think and how they act. They just want your vote, your money, your time, your aspirations and your life. The colour of politics is neither red, blue or yellow, its dark brown :shit:
 














jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,507
Brighton
I could start innumerable threads on a similar note with all political parties. I personally consider a great majority of politicians to be weak, meally mouthed individuals expressing popular at the time views mainly to promote themselves, without considering the consequences for others. For you to attempt to turn it into a party political point is folly. You like many in the country see politics through the prism of the Labour v Tory, when the truth is we elect them to represent their party, not ourselves. The points i raised on Corbyn, as per the thread, are widely available in the media and nothing I have manufactured or constructed.
Widely available in the media does not mean that it isn't largely fabricated character attacks orchestrated by a handful of billionaires who profit at the expense of the vast majority under Tory and Blairite rule.
 




With the Leader of Scotland's Labour Party being pressured into resigning by Corbyn 's henchmen ( allegedly) along with other moderate Labour MP's ( alleged but we know it's true ) including huge pressure being put on our own very good but moderate labour Hove MP, isn't it time that there was some inquiry into the behaviour of Corbyn and his henchmen ?

Surely it can't be right we have allowed Labour to be taken over by Marxist type extremists.

If the Tories were taken over by extreme right wing, there would be a huge public outcry. Why not the same for an extremist left wing takeover which we currently have ?

Every other moderate Labour leader over the last 50 years has managed to keep the extremist union type marxists under control, Corbyn encourages it !

Live by the Sea, can you please Get in the Sea
 


No chance of a General Election until after the Brexit negotiations have been completed.

No chance of a General Election as the polls show Labour ahead
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Supporting Trump's sanctions then against a sovereign country? I bet you'd vote Trump

Oh dear. Because I oppose blatant attempts by a socialist dictatorship to remove democracy completely by making opposition to it a treasonable offence, I therefore support Trump?

In short, no. I would never vote for that buffoon. I do however support the opposition in Venezuela in their attempts to restore freedom and prosperity to the Venezuelan people.
 


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