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[Politics] Where is Corbyn ?



Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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There really is nothing more pathetic than Remainers who spend all their time attacking Corbyn and ignore the real architects of Brexit. If we do end up with no deal it will be partly because of chumps like you.

As for where he was yesterday, he was campaigning in Morecambe for a change in government, that’s the place recently where they found schoolkids fishing in school bins because they came to school hungry.

Morecambe is a heavily Leave voting area, the kind of place Remain leaders ignore and then wonder why the **** they lose referendums
Not ignore so much as vilify the inhabitants for daring to go against the instructions of the officer class and refusing to vote for the status quo the way they'd be ordered to. Corbyn understands this; unlike vast swathes of his party he doesn't have such a bi-polar view of the working class; too many right-wing neo-liberal Labour MPs think that when the working class vote Labour they are the disadvantaged crying out for justice, but when the very same people voted Leave they suddenly became vile ignorant racists whose views can, and will, be ignored.
 




LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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There really is nothing more pathetic than Remainers who spend all their time attacking Corbyn and ignore the real architects of Brexit. If we do end up with no deal it will be partly because of chumps like you.

As for where he was yesterday, he was campaigning in Morecambe for a change in government, that’s the place recently where they found schoolkids fishing in school bins because they came to school hungry.

Morecambe is a heavily Leave voting area, the kind of place Remain leaders ignore and then wonder why the **** they lose referendums

Erm..local election campaigning as I understand ....while Tom Watson did what he was told not to and joined a certain march.

As regards to a GE that's all he is interested in really isn't it..despite the ''will of the people''.....while the other lot just act like cannibals ....what a bunch
 




clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Thank you we have the answer.

Tom Watson was at the People's Vote March. Keir Starmer was being interviewed on the Andrew Marr programme regarding Labour options next week.

Corbyn was in Morecambe.

Now we've found him can I now publicly apologise for being responsible for no deal.
 


Chicken Run

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Stat Brother

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There really is nothing more pathetic than Remainers who spend all their time attacking Corbyn and ignore the real architects of Brexit. If we do end up with no deal it will be partly because of chumps like you.

As for where he was yesterday, he was campaigning in Morecambe for a change in government, that’s the place recently where they found schoolkids fishing in school bins because they came to school hungry.

Morecambe is a heavily Leave voting area, the kind of place Remain leaders ignore and then wonder why the **** they lose referendums

Corbyn is a man of principles he has steadfastly kept to his principles and because of that he has reached almost the very top of political power, in this country.

Sadly for Mr Corbyn, this oh so principled politician, it turns out he only needed 2 principles, and they are the 2 he doesn't have:-

1 - The ability to deal with antisemitism

2 - A definite and clear answer to Brexit.

As soon as a referendum was called Corbyn sprung into action like a coiled turd, and has been stinking the place out ever since.

This is from 1 month ago:-

Labour slump gives Tories biggest lead since general election

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ries-open-biggest-lead-since-general-election


Now a month is a long time in politics but I'd be amazed if Corbyn and his party have suddenly become electable in that time.
I'd imagine there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of people who would line up behind him and his principles of social change, banking, education, the NHS, nuclear weapons, etc etc etc, when the only other option is the Tories, and yet we aren't.

Ever asked yourself why that might be?
 


wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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There really is nothing more pathetic than Remainers who spend all their time attacking Corbyn and ignore the real architects of Brexit. If we do end up with no deal it will be partly because of chumps like you.

As for where he was yesterday, he was campaigning in Morecambe for a change in government, that’s the place recently where they found schoolkids fishing in school bins because they came to school hungry.

Morecambe is a heavily Leave voting area, the kind of place Remain leaders ignore and then wonder why the **** they lose referendums

One of JC’s cabbages.
 


Chicken Run

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Corbyn is a man of principles he has steadfastly kept to his principles and because of that he has reached almost the very top of political power, in this country.

Sadly for Mr Corbyn, this oh so principled politician, it turns out he only needed 2 principles, and they are the 2 he doesn't have:-

1 - The ability to deal with antisemitism

2 - A definite and clear answer to Brexit.

As soon as a referendum was called Corbyn sprung into action like a coiled turd, and has been stinking the place out ever since.

This is from 1 month ago:-

Labour slump gives Tories biggest lead since general election

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ries-open-biggest-lead-since-general-election


Now a month is a long time in politics but I'd be amazed if Corbyn and his party have suddenly become electable in that time.
I'd imagine there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of people who would line up behind him and his principles of social change, banking, education, the NHS, nuclear weapons, etc etc etc, when the only other option is the Tories, and yet we aren't.

Ever asked yourself why that might be?

LI is a genuine hardworking campaigner for the Labour Party and their splinter groups, regretfully all the time Corbyn and his cronies are at the helm all this hard work is fruitless! I suspect he probably knows this and will no doubt lay blame to the “corrupted” British media, unfortunately the problem isn’t them.
 




Stat Brother

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LI is a genuine hardworking campaigner for the Labour Party and their splinter groups, regretfully all the time Corbyn and his cronies are at the helm all this hard work is fruitless! I suspect he probably knows this and will no doubt lay blame to the “corrupted” British media, unfortunately the problem isn’t them.

It would seem that way, when Labour Party MP's aren't sure when talking about Corbyn's stance on the EU, what chance do the rest of us have?

I'd hazard a guess if LI was stood behind Kinnock, Smith or Milliband his 'job' would be a whole lot easier.
 


Chicken Run

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It would seem that way, when Labour Party MP's aren't sure when talking about Corbyn's stance on the EU, what chance do the rest of us have?

I'd hazard a guess if LI was stood behind Kinnock, Smith or Milliband his 'job' would be a whole lot easier.

Don’t like speaking for him but I’m not certain any of those would appeal to LI’s strain of socialism.....

He’s has his ideal, the problem is it’s not everyone else’s ideal, almost like a cult if you will and he’s out their banging his head against the wall selling the concept!
 


Stat Brother

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Don’t like speaking for him but I’m not certain any of those would appeal to LI’s strain of socialism.....

He’s has his ideal, the problem is it’s not everyone else’s ideal, almost like a cult if you will and he’s out their banging his head against the wall selling the concept!
Fair dos. (taking this away from LI)

My point is if anyone in opposition to the current filthy, selfish, elitist, egotistical, marginalizing ruling political party is unable to get a positive, broadly oppositional, message across to the country there is something very very wrong with either the message or the messenger.
 




pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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Morecambe is a heavily Leave voting area, the kind of place Remain leaders ignore and then wonder why the **** they lose referendums

Used to live in Morecambe, Morecambe has been the butt end of investment for decades, its been sneered at and ignored for years which has been a crying shame. Lancaster council poured all the money into developing for lancaster university thinking it would be a permanent cash cow and then were surprised when the students spent sod all in the local economy. Thankfully they have seen the error and Morecambe is starting to get money and thrive again.
If Corbyn has any sense he will settle down to a couple of beers in the Midland and avoid westminster all together , thus being able to say wasnt me guv!.......seems to be what he is doing anyway.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Used to live in Morecambe, Morecambe has been the butt end of investment for decades, its been sneered at and ignored for years which has been a crying shame. Lancaster council poured all the money into developing for lancaster university thinking it would be a permanent cash cow and then were surprised when the students spent sod all in the local economy. Thankfully they have seen the error and Morecambe is starting to get money and thrive again.
If Corbyn has any sense he will settle down to a couple of beers in the Midland and avoid westminster all together , thus being able to say wasnt me guv!.......seems to be what he is doing anyway.

Morecambe and Lancaster used to be great in the '70's,but went back in the '90's and wished I hadn't bothered.Sadly deprived area now.
 










Chicken Run

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I’m an ex servicemen and cannot stand the guy but that is wrong and I want to know which NCO’s allowed this, make no mistake it’s the range masters who are responsible!
 


rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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A little bit OT but on Today programme this morning Nick Robinson was interviewing the latest incarnation of the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU ..Baker (??) and started the interview like this:-

"Secretary of State, if Jeremy Corbyn is the answer, what on earth is the question?"

Tickled me that did. (And I'm a Labour leftie and Corbyn supporter but with a SOH. Too many folk taking politics and politicians waaaay too seriously - to the point of apoplexy on the most entertaining Brexit thread)
 




Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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I’m an ex servicemen and cannot stand the guy but that is wrong and I want to know which NCO’s allowed this, make no mistake it’s the range masters who are responsible!

I'm certainly not condoning it but I can see why members of the Parachute Regiment might pick him as an imaginary target given what they went through in NI and his 'sympathies' for the IRA.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Target recognition is vital when live firing.
 


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