Gonzo's Erection Thread

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Seriously...the very fact Corbyn climbed up on to that and planted a flag should have been automatic disqualification for leading anything above a scout troop.

Did he roll her in flour first!
 
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Wearing my Sisu hat I wonder if Labour leaked it on purpose to see which policies were popular for their manifesto. The cost of what was leaked would run into the hundreds of billions, renationalising the railways alone would be a huge cost, and they to do away with tuition fees would be £10B a year. They have obviously planted some money trees somewhere!
 
Wearing my Sisu hat I wonder if Labour leaked it on purpose to see which policies were popular for their manifesto. The cost of what was leaked would run into the hundreds of billions, renationalising the railways alone would be a huge cost, and they to do away with tuition fees would be £10B a year. They have obviously planted some money trees somewhere!

I would put NOTHING past Mr Corbyn.

the question as always must be:

really?

who actually cares about railways being privatised or public... really? i mean how will that affect the lives of the public....

Its not that its would be a good idea (at all) cos its prob lost labour another 3/4% votes min already but its just i could see him being that thick cos theres better ways of knowing what people want to hear...
 
I would put NOTHING past Mr Corbyn.

the question as always must be:

really?

who actually cares about railways being privatised or public... really? i mean how will that affect the lives of the public....

Its not that its would be a good idea (at all) cos its prob lost labour another 3/4% votes min already but its just i could see him being that thick cos theres better ways of knowing what people want to hear...

The items detailed have been estimated at £650B over ten years, the majority of the suggestions are either to buy the student vote or keep the unions happy by giving them back the power to strike at the drop of a hat and with minimal support from the membership. They will be wheeling out Red Robbo next who destroyed British Leyland pretty much on his own.
 
Wearing my Sisu hat I wonder if Labour leaked it on purpose to see which policies were popular for their manifesto. The cost of what was leaked would run into the hundreds of billions, renationalising the railways alone would be a huge cost, and they to do away with tuition fees would be £10B a year. They have obviously planted some money trees somewhere!

Way too sensible a theory to be part of sisu's conspiracy web.
 
Lots of sensible ideas in that manifesto, would be nice if they told us where all the money is going to come from though.

The plan to ban zero hours contracts unfortunately shows how out of touch with the real world they actually are.
 
The items detailed have been estimated at £650B over ten years, the majority of the suggestions are either to buy the student vote or keep the unions happy by giving them back the power to strike at the drop of a hat and with minimal support from the membership. They will be wheeling out Red Robbo next who destroyed British Leyland pretty much on his own.

does that include giving the NHS 350mil or whatever a week :bandit:
 
Lots of sensible ideas in that manifesto, would be nice if they told us where all the money is going to come from though.

The plan to ban zero hours contracts unfortunately shows how out of touch with the real world they actually are.

Where it always comes from...taxation...

Fair enough if everything is actually delivered...except history says it won't be.
 
Some of my mates are actually convinced that Corbyn will win, they quote the amount of support he has on Facebook. As half of Facebook accounts are people who are to young to vote and the majority of the posts that are shared constantly are from left wing blogs, their optimism seems somewhat misplaced.
 
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