Jeremy Corbyn

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I used to think the same myself but then I worked for the DWP and had to visit people in their homes. It's a myth.
 
I hope you had a good wash after you came out of their houses.
I used to live on the streets of London, Hastings and... East Grinstead. I once ate the discarded remnants of a kebab. My bollocks stank, my mental health issues were out of control, and I removed three of my own teeth to ease the incessant pain of rotten gums.

But I'm doing alright now.
 
I used to live on the streets of London, Hastings and... East Grinstead. I once ate the discarded remnants of a kebab. My bollocks stank, my mental health issues were out of control, and I removed three of my own teeth to ease the incessant pain of rotten gums.

But I'm doing alright now.

No one gives a ****.
 
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I used to live on the streets of London, Hastings and... East Grinstead. I once ate the discarded remnants of a kebab. My bollocks stank, my mental health issues were out of control, and I removed three of my own teeth to ease the incessant pain of rotten gums.

But I'm doing alright now.
But by your own admission, you stank therefore the chances are your "home", whether it be a cardboard box or a bedsit also stank and was dirty. I was merely hoping that he washed after visiting them.