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EvgenyKissin
11 Aug 15 23:27
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Here sticking it to Thatcher - I think he's a good, serious speaker. He could well land a few blows on Cameron.

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By:
EvgenyKissin
When: 11 Aug 15 23:29
PS - land a few blows on Cameron if he wins the leadership and goes on to take part in PMQsHappy
By:
Capt__F
When: 11 Aug 15 23:36
lets hope so
By:
EvgenyKissin
When: 11 Aug 15 23:45
One of his strengths is that he does not indulge in silly, personal insults. People are sick and tired of that - turns them off. Instead he is serious and engaging and young people appear to really like it!
By:
akabula
When: 12 Aug 15 00:24
Fingers crossed for him. If he does win Labour will be also rans for a very long time.
By:
akabula
When: 12 Aug 15 00:26
Young people might very well like 'it' but then again none of them were about when his type was ruining the country in the 60s and 70s.
By:
mafeking
When: 12 Aug 15 03:03
a lot of people who are already firm labour voters might like what he stands for but absolutely none of the middle ground voters who labour need to recapture will like what he has to say

irrelevant anyway cos he'll be booted out within a couple of years at the most whilst the labour party embarks on a civil war
By:
brendanuk1
When: 12 Aug 15 08:34
whats the latest in betting, seems nailed on from everything you hear. Only problem is establishment / media dont like him and may scupper the vote
By:
wit-ham
When: 12 Aug 15 08:46
Breath of fresh air don't agree with somethings
but to me essentials like Gas,electric railways should never be
in private hands,much better than Doe-eyed lite-Balls imo
By:
brendanuk1
When: 12 Aug 15 09:25
corbyn on the hustings

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDcFjvW94ws
By:
Dotchinite
When: 12 Aug 15 10:15
His real problem is his totally idiotic economic policy that would collapse the economy in six months. Of course his friendship with terrorists and inaction over paedophile scandals in his constituency arent exactly plus points.
By:
mobo
When: 12 Aug 15 10:22
I am enjoying the writhing of the suited careerists seeing their futures going down the drain.  I am also intrigued by the almost complete rejection of him by media and Labour politicoes  EXCEPT the membership!!  The westiminster cabal have held control of the party for several decades.  They are not democrats.  Hopefully it is payback time for those kinnock and blair traitors for the destruction of the Labour party.

Ps   - I understand a majority of the constituency labour parties support corbyn.
By:
brendanuk1
When: 12 Aug 15 10:35
yes the line up against him and the willingness of media to give them air time is funny as everyone they wheel out just solidifies Corbyns support. Who though Alistair Campbell sticking his oar in  was a good idea Laugh
By:
guinness2dear
When: 12 Aug 15 10:39
I thought Campbell was still busy teaching Bobbyboy his 'wisdom'
By:
Dotchinite
When: 12 Aug 15 10:39
The other candidates have been appalling. They appear to have only attacked Corbyn on being unelectable as if they would all support his lunacy if they thought it would gain them power.

None of them have focused on the reality of what a Corbyn administration would actually mean for the old and the poor if he ever tried to implement some of his agenda or even that he is blatantly pushing policies that are so implausible he has not actual intention of ever actually doing them.
By:
brendanuk1
When: 12 Aug 15 10:44
If they want to be elected that would make sense.

I get the feeling Corbyn supporters just want someone to stand for labour beliefs and in doing so give the arguments that are currently given a voice, ie change the political lanscape to the left. The only non Corbyn backer i have spoken to said they agree 100% with what he says just that media/establishment would never let him win an election.
By:
brendanuk1
When: 12 Aug 15 10:45
*not currently
By:
mobo
When: 12 Aug 15 10:53
when the Times shows interest and concern about the Labour party's health you need to worry ha ha!!!!
By:
Facts
When: 12 Aug 15 23:26
Mono

Both your posts are spot on !
By:
Facts
When: 12 Aug 15 23:27
* mobo


Bloody predictive text
By:
Jack Bauer '24'
When: 13 Aug 15 00:05
Seeing Blair and all his cronies throwing their toys out the pram is most pleasing.
By:
Facts
When: 13 Aug 15 00:25
Yep
By:
mad mad moon
When: 13 Aug 15 08:56
Tony Blair...Old Labour New Danger... Oh the irony
By:
brendanuk1
When: 13 Aug 15 09:25
Tony Blair (again) and Jack Straw this time Crazy Laugh 

Same views just different face and given extensive media coverage, what are they so afraid of?
By:
guinness2dear
When: 13 Aug 15 09:28
Losing their Tory fanbase
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 13 Aug 15 09:30
Not Chilcott, thats for sure!
By:
Facts
When: 13 Aug 15 09:43
Blair's afraid his gravy train  may derail, when Corbyn becomes leader of the Labour Party.
By:
egner
When: 13 Aug 15 09:55
...they are afraid.......along with their paymasters.......

....that their globalist agenda of corporations eventually taking precedent over soverign countries.........and rendering the democratic processes in countries all but irrelevant.........

.....will be put on hold for a while.
By:
Dotchinite
When: 13 Aug 15 10:42
Still good news for UKIP and the Lib Dems. Farron especially must be thrilled.
By:
macarony
When: 13 Aug 15 11:26
If he was to become labour leader and go on to win an election, would he be copulate to globalisation just like the Greeks?
By:
egner
When: 13 Aug 15 11:57
....sadly yes macarony.......

..would be impossible for him to withstand the onslaught......those who control the creation of money and therefore are the real decision makers....and the flows that stem from that creation.....they will destroy him.....

...the other 3 know this.....that's why they don't really seem too bothered....they will just wait for a while for a "contest"....where he is removed and they can have a "debate" if you can call it... that is held among themselves....

...a "debate" that is carried out in the context that globalisation cannot and should not be held back (TTIP) rendering democratic accountability all but a charade.....

....and where the all powerful financial institutions and conglomerates have to be appeased...... in the name of perpetuating never ending GDP (fantasy) growth to perpetuate the global debt Ponzi scheme........

...with the other 3 you get Conservative light.....again.

.....they are running scared of Corbyn a little because he is offering people a real choice....however futile it may be in the long term.......most politicians are put there to give you the illusion you have a choice......

..I will let George summarize......he is talking about the States but it could equally be anywhere on the planet.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsL6mKxtOlQ
By:
Alias
When: 13 Aug 15 12:53
akabula

akabula
12 Aug 15 00:24
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Fingers crossed for him. If he does win Labour will be also rans for a very long time.


There now, you've admitted it. You ARE a Tory after all. Well done.
By:
Alias
When: 13 Aug 15 12:55
macarony

macarony
13 Aug 15 11:26
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If he was to become labour leader and go on to win an election, would he be copulate to globalisation just like the Greeks?


If you mean would he phuq it, I for one hope so.Laugh
By:
mobo
When: 13 Aug 15 13:58
The westminster cabal have accidentally handed democracy back to the party membership.  They hate it coz it has bitten them on the ^rse and they are terrified of losing their comfortable careers. 
The sulking bunch of hypocrites are threatening to take the ball away and not play if he gets in.

This is your modern labour party.  They have no interest in the common person, only their own careers.
They are dragging any old suit out to slag off corbyn - where is the balance - it is nearly all anti corbyn propaganda - similar to the job they tried to do on farage.
By:
mobo
When: 13 Aug 15 14:00
ps I believe corbyn wants to put blair on trial!!??
By:
Early Morning Riser
When: 13 Aug 15 14:36
Viva the revolution
By:
macarony
When: 13 Aug 15 15:04
We should put all the political elite on trial for treason murder and fraud and that's just St for starters
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