Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
VOTE UKIP !!
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DR
Yesterdays chip paper Daz,
New Old Labour is where all the cool kidz hang out these days.
VOTE UKIP !!
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DR
Brilliant. Corbyn took great swathes of his speech, word for word, from a blog post written by Richard Heller 4 years ago and previously offered to Miliband (who rejected using it).
Example...
Corbyn today:
Since the dawn of history in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and clout which are denied to the many.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the many to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the many must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
Heller's blog:
Since the dawn of history, in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and even sanctity, which are denied to the multitude.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the multitude to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the multitude must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffee...ch-today-was-written-for-ed-miliband-in-2011/
Brilliant. Corbyn took great swathes of his speech, word for word, from a blog post written by Richard Heller 4 years ago and previously offered to Miliband (who rejected using it).
Example...
Corbyn today:
Since the dawn of history in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and clout which are denied to the many.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the many to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the many must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
Heller's blog:
Since the dawn of history, in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and even sanctity, which are denied to the multitude.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the multitude to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the multitude must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffee...ch-today-was-written-for-ed-miliband-in-2011/
Brilliant. Corbyn took great swathes of his speech, word for word, from a blog post written by Richard Heller 4 years ago and previously offered to Miliband (who rejected using it).
Example...
Corbyn today:
Since the dawn of history in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and clout which are denied to the many.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the many to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the many must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
Heller's blog:
Since the dawn of history, in virtually every human society there are some people who are given a great deal and many more people who are given little or nothing. Some people have property and power, class and capital, status and even sanctity, which are denied to the multitude.
And time and time again, the people who receive a great deal tell the multitude to be grateful to be given anything at all. They say that the world cannot be changed and the multitude must accept the terms on which they are allowed to live in it.
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffee...ch-today-was-written-for-ed-miliband-in-2011/
Be interesting to see if Corbyn is attending the Gala dinner tonight costing a fortune or maybe he will just retreat to his equally expensive suite in the Hilton? It's a joke
So what?
ALL politicians speeches are written by a team of speechwriters. Do you really think that they sit up all night writing them themselves? What Heller wrote is what JC believes in, so why shouldn't he use those words?
Desperate Tory propaganda tactics, and we will see these again and again.
Be interesting to see if Corbyn is attending the Gala dinner tonight costing a fortune or maybe he will just retreat to his equally expensive suite in the Hilton? It's a joke
I think the point is that if you are going to use other people's words then you should acknowledge that. There are few German politicians under the cosh for plagiarism at the moment.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34376563
Yeah, hysterical.
How dare a Labour leader think that anything that costs money, and might be fun, potentially, is something that he should attend?
Why isn't he wearing sackcloth and smothering himself in ashes?
Ridiculous argument. Just because you want to work for a better and more just society, this should not preclude you from occasionally living it up.
"HOUSE...!!!!"
My Desperate Tories Bingo card is complete.
A full academic referencing system is usually employed I believe. Especially to acknowledge short passages of speeches offered to former holders of your position that were not even used ...So is this what politicians do, normally. Do they make their speeches, and then list all those who contributed towards them? A bit like the Acknowledgements page in books.
I can't remember seeing that happen before.
So what?
ALL politicians speeches are written by a team of speechwriters. Do you really think that they sit up all night writing them themselves? What Heller wrote is what JC believes in, so why shouldn't he use those words?
Desperate Tory propaganda tactics, and we will see these again and again.
The thing is, is that many of us shaking our heads in disbelief at Corbyn are Labour supporters. Was there ever a more notable case of the loonatics taking over the asylum.Can you really not see the difference between someone with a/some speechwriter(s) who help craft a custom speech for the time/occasion, and a wholesale copy&paste from something someone wrote, not for you, some time ago?
Really? They are the same in your eyes?
And you think the right wing are desperate in a 'running scared of Corbyn' kinda way? I'm tempted to dig back through your analysis ahead of the last election - I suspect you'll have made similar claims leading up to the election.
Not the same at all.Can you really not see the difference between someone with a/some speechwriter(s) who help craft a custom speech for the time/occasion, and a wholesale copy&paste from something someone wrote, not for you, some time ago?
Really? They are the same in your eyes?
Can you really not see the difference between someone with a/some speechwriter(s) who help craft a custom speech for the time/occasion, and a wholesale copy&paste from something someone wrote, not for you, some time ago?
Really? They are the same in your eyes?
And you think the right wing are desperate in a 'running scared of Corbyn' kinda way? I'm tempted to dig back through your analysis ahead of the last election - I suspect you'll have made similar claims leading up to the election.
Can you really not see the difference between someone with a/some speechwriter(s) who help craft a custom speech for the time/occasion, and a wholesale copy&paste from something someone wrote, not for you, some time ago?
Really? They are the same in your eyes?
And you think the right wing are desperate in a 'running scared of Corbyn' kinda way? I'm tempted to dig back through your analysis ahead of the last election - I suspect you'll have made similar claims leading up to the election.
Oh...Dig away.
Heller offered this speech to EVERY Labour leader from Kinnock onwards, and is delighted that Corbyn used extracts from it. He offered it to Corbyn, and its use was NOT unauthorised.
Don't believe me? Well, read what Heller says himself.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/29/jeremy-corbyn-labour-leader-conference-speech