Aye, inflation would be through the roof, and it could end up doing more harm to the country's economy than good.
Yep, there's a lot of fantasist policies that can't and won't work, it's all a bit ukip in terms of unworkable policies. I don't agree with scraping Trident, I don't believe in a stand off approach to the middle east and there's no way we could afford to re-nationalise the trains and energy companies. Think he's a bit deluded to be honest.
I'm not so sure Corbyn makes any difference. The pits, shipyards, steelworks and mills of N. England, Wales and Scotland are all gone, and it's nowhere near as easy today to see a clear purpose for Labour. They did a great job in the early days - nobody can deny them that. They were our party, the working man's party. But in 1987, MORI found that more trade unionists had voted for Thatcher than for Labour - and the writing was on the wall right then. Today, the only reason most people would vote Labour is if they hated the others enough. Major was daft enough to give them that chance, but I'm not so sure Cameron will.
Agree with you r.e. defence there. In an ideal world there'd be no need for nuclear weapons and military intervention, but we don't live in an ideal world.
In the Middle East, Mr Corbyn says you have to "talk to everybody" to secure peace. He would look to withdraw from Nato and is opposed to air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Mr Corbyn has also called for the right-to-buy scheme, which allowed tenants in council and social housing to purchase their homes at a discount, to apply to those living in privately-rented accommodation, although it's not quite clear how that would work The UK would not spend 2% of GDP on defence, as pledged by the current government. The Trident nuclear missile system would be scrapped. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The guy is a ****ing idiot mate. I wouldn't vote for that in a million years.
Me neither. Think of all those poor bastards working at Faslane. The man has some good ideas but in todays Britain they are unworkable. Re-nationalization ffs, we're going back to the 70's
Most of his policies won't work, the nugget. Rent-to-buy for people in privately rented accommodation? I can't get my head around that, these are peoples property he is talking about and he thinks he can just sell them off? How about **** off!
They've just put themselves back to the Michael Foot & Neil Kinnock days. The Sun will have a field day ripping him to shreds & the general public will buy it. If Labour win the next election under this guy, I'll eat my own man fat.
Well I'll stick my neck out here, I admire Corbyn and I'm glad he won. He's spent years fighting for what he believes in, rather than just dropping every principle so he can get a seat in the shadow cabinet and more dosh in his wallet, like a hell of a lot of Labour MPs. I've heard him speak on the odd occasion (so yes, I'm on the left) and have found him a decent, principled man. While Bliar was lying and sending British troops to their deaths so that American oil companies could boost their profits in Iraq, Corbyn was opposing the war. He wants rail renationalised. What's extreme about that? Most of the British population are in favour. Briitsh Rail, crap as it was, was far superior to the privatised shower of ****e. And Bri, it wouldn't cost a penny, rail privatisation is based on a franchise system, you just wait till the fanchise comes to an end and the lines in question revert to the state. It makes me laugh when Corbyn & co. are accused of living in the 70s, rail privatisation means going back to before the Second World War! Unfortunately I can't see him getting very far, I reckon the majority of Labour MPs, who are careerists and not much better than the Tories, will find a way to get rid of him soon.
Yes but the vast majority of the general public wont see it that way. They've set themselves back years.
Stupid isn't it! Most of the people who own those houses are money people. Mainly money people are Tory. So how is that going to get those money people on the labour side? also sounds illegal to me!
Politics is now all about winning power, not so much having idealistic views, if that was the case the Green party would win by a landslide everytime. Labour have today seen the beginning of the breakup of this Party. Corbyn will now surround himself by his far left friends, no serious politician could, would or should have anything to do with these mickey mouse ideas this guy has. We live in a capitalist world, he simply cannot turn back the clock. My bet is by the time of the next election there will be a new party to challenge the Tories, because under this guy, Labour have zero chance.
Exactly Marcus, you have just bought your house haven't you? If for some reason you need to rent it out for a couple of years, Corbyn might let the new tenants buy it at a discounted rate you possibly wouldn't be able to pay off the remaining mortgage with the discounted rate it got sold at, so effectively you wouldn't have a home and would still owe money on a mortgage
Could he ever be Prime Minister? They said he would never be voted in as the labour leader, yet there he is! Mind look what he was up against ffs, they all looked as weak as piss. PMs question time will be interesting next week