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The Beeb 'comedy' suffering from the same terminal decline as the Labour Party and we're paying them for this shyte...

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Seems like you can't choose who offers support


Jeremy Corbyn praised by Nick Griffin and former KKK leader after 'British Zionists don't understand English irony' comments
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  • Harry Yorke
24 AUGUST 2018 • 10:41 AM
Jeremy Corbyn has been praised by the ex-leader of the BNP and a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan after a video emerged in which he claimed that British Zionists “don’t understand English irony”.

Nick Griffin and David Duke rallied behind the Labour leader on Friday morning amid a backlash over the remarks, which were made during a speech in 2013.
 
The definition of totally delusional, 'seen off' yet three successive election defeats including the worst ever Euro defeat and worst UK defeat in over 80 years. The Labour meltdown is proving highly entertaining...

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The definition of totally delusional, 'seen off' yet three successive election defeats including the worst ever Euro defeat and worst UK defeat in over 80 years. The Labour meltdown is proving highly entertaining...

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You really have to wonder at the levels of stupidity, blindness or just plain downright denial of these people.
Yes maybe he has been there when these people have all gone, but surely they can see he’s only been there because he refuses to go, he lost a confidence vote by a great margin and refused to go, he’s lost two general election’s, one being the biggest kicking labour have had since 1934, one in which labour lost several seats they have held in over a 100 years and he is still there.
However by the same token I have sat at the number 127 bus stop all day and I have seen many buses arrive and go as well, does this make me some sort of super person as well ?
 
You really have to wonder at the levels of stupidity, blindness or just plain downright denial of these people.
Yes maybe he has been there when these people have all gone, but surely they can see he’s only been there because he refuses to go, he lost a confidence vote by a great margin and refused to go, he’s lost two general election’s, one being the biggest kicking labour have had since 1934, one in which labour lost several seats they have held in over a 100 years and he is still there.
However by the same token I have sat at the number 127 bus stop all day and I have seen many buses arrive and go as well, does this make me some sort of super person as well ?

Probably not, mate.
 
I think the worrying thing should be that she and her like see Johnson's Tory party as being one that speaks for them.

You should be blaming the Labour Party for this, if they had been in any way a credible opposition over the past few years with the worse Tory government in living memory then Boris would not have won in your own back yard, that was the difference. Early signs are that 'Corbyn in a Skirt' will carry on the mantra that has lost four successive General Elections...
 
You should be blaming the Labour Party for this, if they had been in any way a credible opposition over the past few years with the worse Tory government in living memory then Boris would not have won in your own back yard, that was the difference. Early signs are that 'Corbyn in a Skirt' will carry on the mantra that has lost four successive General Elections...

You can blame Labour for many things but not for the Tories actively moving to the right to present themselves as an option for the far right. Tommy Robinson and his ilk wouldn’t be publicly supporting a vaguely centrist government.

It’s an effective means of winning votes as a lot of people in this country are at least sympathetic to the far right but Tories have to own it as what was once just a laughable faction is now a significant part of them. Fine if you want vote Tory to save yourself a few quid or because you didn’t like Corbyn but you can’t then pretend you aren’t endorsing the most vulgar people in society.