- Aug 7, 2003
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But yet initially, you said Corbyn was a tool?
So he makes an especially thoughtful speech on discrimination against women with some rather salient points and the paper runs with that headline.
Ignoring the predictable origin of this thread, and the stable of the paper that started this rubbish, can anyone tell me what is actually wrong with what he says in the video ?
So he makes an especially thoughtful speech on discrimination against women with some rather salient points and the paper runs with that headline.
Ignoring the predictable origin of this thread, and the stable of the paper that started this rubbish, can anyone tell me what is actually wrong with what he says in the video ?
Wow - I find that actually pretty sexist.
I am a working Dad and I don't do after work drinks. On a Friday we finish an hour early, in the hour before that we usually have a drink trolley come round. I will have that and then, when home time comes and they all run off to the pub, I come home to my family as I do feel a need to be at home with them
This "story" is, of course, just the latest episode in the long-running saga of Let's Slag Off Jeremy Corbyn Regardless. The curious thing about this game is that it always focuses on something trivial and somehow prevents anyone noticing that there is an anti-austerity message that never gets a look in.
Why do people fall for it, time after time?
Spot on.I don't think people are 'falling' for anything here. It's not a trivial issue that the Leader of the Opposition is so remote from family life in 2016 that he thinks that going home after work to look after the family is the preserve of mums, but not dads.
More generally, he is hopelessly out of touch with the people whose votes he needs in order to win a general election. His hapless opposition does a disservice to just about everyone in the UK other than The Conservative Party, for whom it appears set to guarantee another decade or so of uninterrupted power!
His hapless opposition does a disservice to just about everyone in the UK other than The Conservative Party, for whom it appears set to guarantee another decade or so of uninterrupted power!
So he makes an especially thoughtful speech on discrimination against women with some rather salient points and the paper runs with that headline.
Ignoring the predictable origin of this thread, and the stable of the paper that started this rubbish, can anyone tell me what is actually wrong with what he says in the video ?