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xmoneyx
16 Sep 15 09:47
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press are saying Corbyn will get crucified

I beg to differ Cool

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By:
brendanuk1
When: 16 Sep 15 09:58
white poppy, singing national anthem, so predictable the media. It lives in a little bubble
By:
The Leopard
When: 16 Sep 15 10:17
BBC and Daily Mail : (lips trembling) Mummy, mummy, he didn't sing national anthem !

Waaaaaaaaaaaa    Waaaaaaaaaaa   Waaaaaaaa !  (sniff)
By:
xmoneyx
When: 16 Sep 15 10:34
Excited
By:
GoBallistic
When: 16 Sep 15 10:40
Press are correct, Corbyn will get crucified (by the press)

Probably for something like not combing his hair
By:
brendanuk1
When: 16 Sep 15 11:02
Forget policies and substance. Attack on what you wear and if you sing or not. crazy that it gets coverage
By:
brendanuk1
When: 16 Sep 15 12:02
Jezza looking smart
By:
mobo
When: 16 Sep 15 12:09
I am appalled - he is wearing a tie - shameful.   And I was thinking about rejoining the party!!!
By:
xmoneyx
When: 16 Sep 15 12:22
corbyn 8/10
cam 6/10
By:
anxious
When: 16 Sep 15 12:29
well done Jeremy in touch with real issues , not national anthems
By:
MullahOmar
When: 16 Sep 15 12:33
I thought it was great he didnt sing the national anthem but he did get crucified by Cameron.

Possibly the worst performance by a new leader of the opposition ever.

Never caused him a moments worry, just enabled him to print off the improvements in so many areas
of british life over the last few years.
By:
kincsem
When: 16 Sep 15 12:50
He should realise politics is about getting the most votes, not about principles.
Move to the centre you fool.  Get elected, then reveal you r true self.
Would most people sing the national anthem, or not sing it?  Do what the majority do.
I'm Irish so don't care about UK politics.
By:
ThunderRoad
When: 16 Sep 15 13:01
Thought he was very good. Hopefully next week he grills a bit more in his follow-ups.
By:
Clerkmore
When: 16 Sep 15 14:52
His jacket was too big for him.

The Tories don't need to attack him, to be fair. He is alienating large sections of the country in his first week as leader. So far war veterans, monarchists, people who want to work and make something of themselves, people who are against terrorists, Labour MPs.

I'm sure there will be more to come.
By:
rob_dylan
When: 16 Sep 15 14:56
I didn't exactly need reminding, but it does just show how powerful the media are at spinning things.  He did a perfectly good job as far as I could see.  If there was an election tomorrow I'd vote for Corbyn.
By:
Gin
When: 16 Sep 15 15:00
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By:
akabula
When: 17 Sep 15 00:58
Guys a buffoon and a tramp. Worzel Gummidge lookalike. Laugh
Labour surely having a laugh until they get themselves sorted out.
Give him 6 months and they'll be looking for a replacement.
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