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Syrian refugee crisis

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    Corbyn could be the next Michael Foot ....... nice bloke but not electable as PM
     
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    He might be the next Neil Kinnock, backtracking on his previous principles in the pursuit of power, still not electable.
     
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    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    MP's don't have principles as they often get in the way of the route to power
     
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    Young people have been given a raw deal by all 3 parties, and so I don't blame them at all for voting for Corbyn. They are faced with unaffordable rents, are expected to come out of university with a huge debt which they may never pay off, and which makes a mortgage even more unaffordable. They are expected to work for nothing, indeed many MP's were found to be using unwaged interns. Then when they do get a job it's the minimum wage. Messrs Thatcher and Blair are to blame for closing the polytechnics and sending too many to uni, but no-one else is challenging the status quo. It's a great pity that his other ideas, like leaving NATO, make him unelectable, because it means he is giving young people false hope.
     
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    I actually dreamt last night that Jeremy Corbyn resigned on Christmas Day of this year.

    A premonition, you ask?

    Perhaps. But he was at the dinner table in my house when he did it. o_O
     
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    I am really pleased for the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn. It is about time we had a proper leftie in charge.
     
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    Turns out that not only is Jeremy Corbyn a fully paid up member of the looney left but he is also a misogynist who wants to disband the British Armed Forces to pay for the mass import of Syrian refugees <ok>
     
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    Nobody's perfect!
     
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    Thank you... Some body with some f***ing balls to stand up for the youngsters. I've scrimped and saved to get a deposit together, only for the goal posts to move. Can't afford to live where I do, because all the houses are £500k+
     
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    I should like to point out that I do not know if any of this is true but it is just what I have read in the papers this morning <ok>
     
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    PS

    Super tells us that the 'Papers' never lie <ok> especially those owned by Rupert :)
     
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    You'd have loved the old page 3 desk <ok>. There certainly was no mistaking it.
     
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    Or Lord Rothermere, the famous Non-Dom. Incidentally the Independent is owned by a Russian Non-dom, which is why they backed the Tories at the last election.
     
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    FHB - I hate to disabuse you where Yvette is concerned, but the woman is an indecisive and platitudinous bore. There is an old joke told about her from her time as a Minister...

    "Yvette....would you like a cup of tea or coffee?"

    Yvette- " I think I will have coffee....although that is not to say I don't see there being a strong case for having tea"
     
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    Not to worry, hairy socialists like you can still rely on the Mirror and Jezza's favourite paper, the Guardian <cheers> with their combined readership of 123 plus a bi sexual goat.

    Leftwing, bitter, jealous, sponging, public sector politics are dead in England. Mass immigration, Scots whinging about independence, and the EU has stiffened the English sinews. Unless you have inherited the English mentality at birth, you cannot understand it. The era of Tory hegemony is with us :emoticon-0137-clapp

    Not only that, you get lots of taxpayer funded left wing propaganda pumped out every day across the airwaves by the BBC.
     
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    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHH!!! Touchy!
     
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    Is this thread being sponsored by the EDL?
     
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    Nah, the premier league don't share their wealth.
     
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    That's EPL not EDL, Super <ok>
     
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