I saw an article written by Richard and Judy in todays Express comparing Corbyn supporters to the people that went batshit over Princess Diana's death. I had to do a double take.
I kind of know what they are getting at, Following a trend.. Once he's elected they will forget all about him . These are not politically committed people for the most part.
You were probably in nappies at most in '83 as we watched the train wreck of an election that ensured Thatch and Co got another fourteen years to wreck Britain. That will look a good result compared to Corbyn's.
I was 7 and pooping in a toilet .. You think Tony is boss Muzzies and nig nogs should **** off and think Corbyn is a dead duck.
No, I think he is going to win. That is when the Tory media will turn on him and destroy Labour electorally. As for "Muzzies" and "nig nogs". I have absolutely no problem with colour. I have an old friend called Patel and a business acquaintance called Singh. I do have a problem with religious nutters whatever their stripe. And yes, Blair kept the Tories out of office for 13 years.
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Call me Dave: Man of the People Eating pringles like the plebians: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33973394 What people oddly fail to have noticed is that judging by the teenager's selfie he has hired Jason Statham as his bodyguard.
Had to be poncy paprika flavour, no he can't enjoy a working class flavour like salt & vinegar. Lol Great quote from Corbyn from 1984 In case you've been hiding under a rock for the summer, you'll be aware that Jeremy Corbyn is poised to win the Labour leadership election next month. Watching this clip from the BBC archive, to be presented at the end of Newsnight tonight, we're left wondering why it's taken him 21 years to come to the forefront of UK politics. After being lambasted by a blustering Tory MP for being too scruffy, and inexplicably referred to as 'Robin Corbyn' by the BBC reporter, the newly-elected MP for Islington North lays down some home truths on what the House of Commons is actually for: It's not a fashion parade, it's not a gentleman's club, it's not a banker's institute; it's a place where the people are represented. After then confirming that the jumper he is wearing was made by his mum (bless), he articulates just why so many people feel alienated by politicians: Late at night here it's quite disgusting, after the dinners are over and the division bell rings for 10pm, fleets of limousines draw up and out get large Tory MPs with even larger stomachs wearing dinner jackets, and they stride in to vote. Seems to be the only honest MP in the house. Even if he's branded "unelectable" by the media & other other interested parties the fact of the matter is tens of thousands of people are turning out to listen to his message 60% of Brits agree with his core policies (from independent polls). He's commanding more interest than any other candidate & he's the ONLY ONE running a positive campaign, just look at the ABC campaign started how disgusting it is. If you can't campaign on your own policies then you ought to pack up & go home
I see bookies are saying Corbyn is a done deal & started paying out bets - shocking that is. Loving the infighting between Burnham & Cooper over who should stand down to try & consolidate a lead, meanwhile Corbyn is calmly continuing the hustings & public meetings (which are still over subscribed with many time capacity turning up). Gutted I missed him in Norwich
Anyone looking to make a quick buck, now is the time to invest in the stock market then. They don't pay out until next month.
The city believe that Corbyn would never get elected PM. So if we wins the Labour leadership election, the city expect a Tory majority at the next general election. That's considered good for the economy, so confidence goes up and so do share prices.
Good for the economy? Oh you mean good for the wealthy lol. To be honest the media are against him & he's on a roll. I think they're wrong besides after 5 years of the have not getting the **** kicked out of them, constant lies (made up positive benefit sanctions quotes for example) I really wouldn't be surprised if those agendaists punting the negativity get a surprise. Who knows maybe they'll develop a conscience & not do the terrible things. Oh last thought don't forget Cameron won't be leader for 2020 campaign so will be interesting to see if voters will vote Osborne or whoever it will be Spar off with Corbyn. One thing for certain it's an interesting time in politics for the first time since 1997