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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 7:48 pm 
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Then within 3 years the Tory scum will be removed via a general Strike and public disobedience :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

I don't think so.

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It's a really nice feeling ...when you know where the nutters are...and that they are so far behind in their thinking....

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It's a really nice feeling ...when you know where the nutters are...and that they are so far behind in their thinking....



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I think Corbyn is a cert for leadership of Labour.

So Nine and a Half years to come with the Tory's at the helm.

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Chris the Fish wrote:
I think Corbyn is a cert for leadership of Labour.

So Nine and a Half years to come with the Tory's at the helm.

Is that how long you think it will take for Labour to realise they got is wrong and replace him?

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grandad wrote:
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I think Corbyn is a cert for leadership of Labour.

So Nine and a Half years to come with the Tory's at the helm.

Is that how long you think it will take for Labour to realise they got is wrong and replace him?


Whoever wins the labour leadership election, and I personally don't care, will not be leader in 2019.

Labour are going through very similar death throws as the Tories did in 1997, when they had a constant circle of leadership elections before settling on David Cameron.

To misquote the SAS, "Who cares who wins"?

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I have to say that Corbyn does not have the statesman type looks of a prospective leader. Having said that he is way out in front clearly demonstrating that 100s of 1000s do believe in his policies, unlike many on here who are slagging off, but! I see no one actually ripping his policies to pieces and explaining why!

His policies are clear to see! so why stick with what has failed decade on decade?

I see it as a time for innovative policies that could benefit the man/woman in the street.......now wouldn't that be a nice change. Personally I would go along for the ride - just for the sheer hell of it.

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Personally I would go along for the ride - just for the sheer hell of it.

I doubt that you could afford it. Most of what he wants to do would cost billions that we don't have. That would mean borrowing more which is how we got in the mess in the first place. To me it sounds like the chap who was elected in Greece with all the crap he spouted and he has since had to go back on the lot. Corbyn would end up in the same situation.

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Personally I would go along for the ride - just for the sheer hell of it.

I doubt that you could afford it. Most of what he wants to do would cost billions that we don't have. That would mean borrowing more which is how we got in the mess in the first place. To me it sounds like the chap who was elected in Greece with all the crap he spouted and he has since had to go back on the lot. Corbyn would end up in the same situation.


Personally I would give the guy credit for having worked out as to how it is going to be paid for, leaving a bit of slack because he is a politician and we know that they ALL gloss over figures by a couple of billion or so.

What we have is not working for the man/woman in the street, however you might have noticed that the rich are getting richer in apparently poorer times.

I would go for him purely and simply because we have to get back to some form of basics. A form of credible opposition is needed against any U.K government, it used to be the Trade Unions! Their rights were stripped away by successive parties and we have been down hill ever since, as such I have not belonged to a trade union in over 25 years (neither will I ever be joining one again), but I do see them as a necessary evil.

I also believe in all forms of energy i.e water/gas/electricity belonging to the public sector/belonging to the country/the people, extreme capitalism (and that is what we have) is falling apart at the seams because the elite have jumped on the uncontrolled band wagon, and are ripping the guts out of all of us with extreme charges to pay for their extreme salaries. China, Europe,Russia are all in the poop so how can anyone say that the policies of the bureaucrats are working.....how can anyone criticise Corbyn for trying something different when all else is failing?

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:42 pm 
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Cabby John 1 wrote:
grandad wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
Personally I would go along for the ride - just for the sheer hell of it.

I doubt that you could afford it. Most of what he wants to do would cost billions that we don't have. That would mean borrowing more which is how we got in the mess in the first place. To me it sounds like the chap who was elected in Greece with all the crap he spouted and he has since had to go back on the lot. Corbyn would end up in the same situation.


Personally I would give the guy credit for having worked out as to how it is going to be paid for, leaving a bit of slack because he is a politician and we know that they ALL gloss over figures by a couple of billion or so.

What we have is not working for the man/woman in the street, however you might have noticed that the rich are getting richer in apparently poorer times.

I would go for him purely and simply because we have to get back to some form of basics. A form of credible opposition is needed against any U.K government, it used to be the Trade Unions! Their rights were stripped away by successive parties and we have been down hill ever since, as such I have not belonged to a trade union in over 25 years (neither will I ever be joining one again), but I do see them as a necessary evil.

I also believe in all forms of energy i.e water/gas/electricity belonging to the public sector/belonging to the country/the people, extreme capitalism (and that is what we have) is falling apart at the seams because the elite have jumped on the uncontrolled band wagon, and are ripping the guts out of all of us with extreme charges to pay for their extreme salaries. China, Europe,Russia are all in the poop so how can anyone say that the policies of the bureaucrats are working.....how can anyone criticise Corbyn for trying something different when all else is failing?

So how much will it cost to buy back the utilities? how much will it cost to buy back the railways? How much will it cost to terminate the PFI contacts?

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Cabby John 1 wrote:
I have to say that Corbyn does not have the statesman type looks of a prospective leader. Having said that he is way out in front clearly demonstrating that 100s of 1000s do believe in his policies, unlike many on here who are slagging off, but! I see no one actually ripping his policies to pieces and explaining why!

His policies are clear to see! so why stick with what has failed decade on decade?

I see it as a time for innovative policies that could benefit the man/woman in the street.......now wouldn't that be a nice change. Personally I would go along for the ride - just for the sheer hell of it.


And millions and millions don't..

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well my voting forms arrived today and I just voted online ;)


So your a LABOUR PARTY SUPPORTER and youve VOTED fekk me you had a brain transplant #-o you dont do voting NORMALLY :sad:

So what do the members of the NTA think about your conversion to SOCIALISM .............................. #-o :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Personally I would give the guy credit for having worked out as to how it is going to be paid for, leaving a bit of slack because he is a politician and we know that they ALL gloss over figures by a couple of billion or so.

What we have is not working for the man/woman in the street, however you might have noticed that the rich are getting richer in apparently poorer times.

I would go for him purely and simply because we have to get back to some form of basics. A form of credible opposition is needed against any U.K government, it used to be the Trade Unions! Their rights were stripped away by successive parties and we have been down hill ever since, as such I have not belonged to a trade union in over 25 years (neither will I ever be joining one again), but I do see them as a necessary evil.

I also believe in all forms of energy i.e water/gas/electricity belonging to the public sector/belonging to the country/the people, extreme capitalism (and that is what we have) is falling apart at the seams because the elite have jumped on the uncontrolled band wagon, and are ripping the guts out of all of us with extreme charges to pay for their extreme salaries. China, Europe,Russia are all in the poop so how can anyone say that the policies of the bureaucrats are working.....how can anyone criticise Corbyn for trying something different when all else is failing?[/quote]
So how much will it cost to buy back the utilities? how much will it cost to buy back the railways? How much will it cost to terminate the PFI contacts?[/quote]

AS YOU KEEP IGNORING TORY KKUNT .......................£180 BILLION A YEAR TAX FRAUD AND AVOIDANCE [GOOGLE STARBUCKS AMAZON ETC] THAT DOUGH WHICH JEREMY WILL GRAB WILL EASILY COVER ALL HIS PLANS ON RECOVERING THE NATIONS STOLEN ASSETS =D> =D>

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grandad wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
Its a walk over for Corbyn :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

Then within 3 years the Tory scum will be removed via a general Strike and public disobedience :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:

happy days are here again =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>


CORBYN CORBYN CORBYN =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

Do you really believe that this is the action that the majority of the voting public would support?


THEY DONT HAVE TO YOU MIGHT HAVE NOTICED THE MAJORITY OF THE VOTING PUBLIC VOTED AGAINST THE TORY SCUM .........................................THERES SO MUCH BEEN COVERED UP BY THE BLAIRITE VERMIN AND YER TORY SH!T THATS ONCE JEREMY GETS OUT IN THE OPEN THE SH!T WILL HIT THE FAN AND WERE ON OUR WAY AGAIN TO A FAIR AND EQUAL SOCIETY WHICH IS ALL ANYONE WANTS ..............................................SURELY :!: :?:

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WERE ON OUR WAY AGAIN TO A FAIR AND EQUAL SOCIETY WHICH IS ALL ANYONE WANTS ..............................................SURELY :!: :?:

Again??? It has never been that way in my lifetime and it wont be happening any time in the foreseeable future. However I have generally found my life to be better under the Tories than under Labour.

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