Off Topic General Election Special

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****ing hell you sad **** <laugh>

Unbanned for five minutes and already back. You've sat reading this ****ing thread all day haven't you.
 
Interesting viewpoint. I'd say a lot of people are excited about him because he's not just another standard politician. For years the two main parties have been pretty much similar. People voted for the party they were taught to believe was best, but didn't really know why. A lot of that is still true, but to many of us, Corbyn is the first real alternative in years where his policies actually sound really good and importantly, we completely believe he'll follow through with them. I'd never have called myself a Labour voter/supporter. In fact I've only ever voted Green before, but it's great in my opinion that a major party is now trying to do something I'm actually in favour of. I've never liked a party leader before and that's probably true of loads of us. Miliband, Blair, Brown etc were just your typical bullshitting politicians.

I can see how if you're not into him as much it might be frustrating. I don't think militant is true though, you're in Allam territory there.

I don't like him (Corbyn) because I don't believe he has a genuine bone in his body. His politics are not my determining thought.
 
sunderland lost the first count

****ing hell, that's a massive shockwave
 
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