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  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Jeremy Corbyn!! WTF were they thinking.

    That is all.
     
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    Tuckin Well-Known Member

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    The way I see it, he's the right choice for now - he can step aside in 2018 and someone much better than Burnham, Cooper and Kendall can take over and beat the Tories in 2020.

    (Just in case you're wondering, that someone is Dan Jarvis.)
     
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    Wish I'd had £20 on him when he was 500/1 <doh>
     
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    If we have gone back to the future , Jeremy Corbyn is the man, but no it's 2015 and he is a ****ing dinosaur, FFS what were the voters thinking?
     
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    Tuckin Well-Known Member

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    I'm confused. Do you mean back to the past?
     
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    where's les mutrie now Well-Known Member

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    It will surely now be easy to tell the difference between the two main political parties where before it was becoming increasingly blurred.
     
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    A lot has been put down to the anyone can vote for £3 thing. Saying a lot of outside influence has come form that, however the unions voted for him from what I read unless they had something similar!
     
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    Tuckin Well-Known Member

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    He absolutely crapped all over them: 59% to 19, 17 and 4.5. There's no way outside influence could cause a swing that great.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...-leadership-election-How-the-party-voted.html
     
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    Corbyn ,the man who Labours own politicians didnt want ,
    Corbyn ,the man who wouldnt vote for for Labour over the whip
    Michael Foot all over again , theres gonna be red flags over Trident
     
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    look_back_in_amber Well-Known Member

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    They'll never be voted in to government with him as their leader, not a chance or Burtons will be exhibiting my bare arse.
     
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  13. Brucebones

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    I wouldn't be too sure, we've had a lot of the same thing for a long while, since Blair, we've had Cameron & his opposition was his ****ing twin brother, maybe people will look to something not in a suit shouting out the same lies. Maybe he's going to tell the truth & people will assume it's good but when the dust settles it's ****!
    Maybe we should take a line from Brewster's Millions:

     
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