Brexit, for once some facts.

flecc

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lol

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the only one indoctrinated in a political party here is you
That's somewhat amusing to someone who has voted Tory more often than Labour.

I'm not indoctrinated by any political party nor ever belonged to any. I vote according to the circumstances of the time.
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Forget his politics and even then he is appalling. Not nimble enough mentally or charismatic to appeal to the broad section of voters over the age of 24.

Utterly hopeless and inept. I've never seen a worse shadow leader. I don't know any of his policies. I know some stuff he is against but for? It's all guesswork. He hates the media, he hates anyone that doesn't fawn over him in fact. He comes across as quite bitter.
Agreed, he, s probably main portion of why we are where we are. Tories know full well whoever they appoint, whatever they say or do they can beat Corbyn.
Wouldnt surprise me if he was secretly funded by 1922 Committee. He has kept Tories in power for 3 years now.
And Fingers, if you want a good laugh read Labour's last defence policy. Takes some reading, you cant keep still for laughing and the red crayon takes some deciphering.
 
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flecc

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it only appears pointless when JC represents the opposition.
Ed Miliband did that job OK.
It's always pointless and was equally with Ed Miliband as his departure from Leadership showed.

The sooner we bulldose the Houses of Parliament and have modern debating chambers in a building fit for today, the better.
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flecc

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Utterly hopeless and inept. I've never seen a worse shadow leader. I don't know any of his policies. I know some stuff he is against but for? It's all guesswork. He hates the media, he hates anyone that doesn't fawn over him in fact. He comes across as quite bitter.
You are the one coming across as bitter, of course you know his policies but just pretend not to know.

You know only too well that he wents to nationalise Rail and Water. You also know from all that he's said that his welfare and social policies are true Socialist, akin to that of the Attlee government. You also know he's a pacifist at heart, always preferring diplomacy to war.

Of course he hates the majority right wing media for their lying opposition to his policies and his person.
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I remember a Milliband doing the same.

Kinnock gave his son a constituency. The Eagle sisters The Reeves. Abboots children, Mcdonnells children, Corbyns children. All employed by the H.o.C

I could go on and on. Point is they say they are the party that is against cronyism and nepotism. Until it applies to them....
Best write to your MP's secretary / office manager expressing your disgust at political party cronyism and nepotism and hope they aren't related ;-)

 
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gray198

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Forget his politics and even then he is appalling. Not nimble enough mentally or charismatic to appeal to the broad section of voters over the age of 24.

Utterly hopeless and inept. I've never seen a worse shadow leader. I don't know any of his policies. I know some stuff he is against but for? It's all guesswork. He hates the media, he hates anyone that doesn't fawn over him in fact. He comes across as quite bitter.
when TM left after her last PM's questions, most of the house stood to acknowledge her. Except for the Labour front bench and the miserable SNP. I suppose that's what you call '' New kinder politics''. I think he will be eaten alive by BJ. He does not have the mental capacity to cope. That was quite apparent from today's exchanges. In PM's questions the day before one of his own backbench MP's said he should go. I think if there was a general election he would have a much harder time. Most people have now seen him for what he is.
 

gray198

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That's somewhat amusing to someone who has voted Tory more often than Labour.

I'm not indoctrinated by any political party nor ever belonged to any. I vote according to the circumstances of the time.
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you must be really desperate to have Labor in power to support JC with his hatred of the UK and his total lack of an ability to say anything positive. God help us if he ever gets elected
 

gray198

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I liked the way BJ put that miserable SNP leader right. '' We will take you out of the EU and then you will try to rejoin, be controlled by Brussels have to adopt the Euro oh and have to give up your fishing grounds etc.'' He could have added 'and you will need a hard border to protect the single market''They are moaning and whinging about us wanting to leave our biggest trading partner the EU, and yet they want to leave their biggest trading partner.
 

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You deserve, nay require a schooling.

You're worse than Gerald.

What is it with you frothers that you can't read or write correctly? Dropped on the head as a child or just a bit slow?
You used the word frothers, isn't English your first language?
And as to being dropped on the head...
Fingers..voted for Brexit.. ended up with Boris as Prime Minister...... :D
And doesn't seem to be able to connect the cause with the effect....
 
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