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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge

As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? "

I think he should...and tbh if that's the plans they hes just playing into the Tories hands...as i for one voted labour for these changes....but on the other hand it depends who the backers are ?

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? "

You worry about Brexit lol,I think Corbyn is a far bigger threat to the well being of the UK.He would destroy this country wheather were in or out of EU

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? "

Your sourses please

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? "

The first five words of your second sentence are the key point.

Corbyn was inadvertently given a rare opportunity to win the previous election, when May imploded and then doubled down by imploding harder, and he squandered it.

He's best suited to being perennially in opposition to everyone and everything rather than leading.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? "

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No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

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You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country

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By *LCC OP   Couple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? .

No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

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You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country "

right.... so do you think we should keep the investment or walk away?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? .

No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

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You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country "

Come down off that fence and tell us all how you really feel.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? .

No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

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You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country "

well said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? .

No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

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You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country

right.... so do you think we should keep the investment or walk away?"

Not seeing any details or reasons why, then i would base it on a case of morales.

If it means greasing up to greedy corporate organisations, detrimental to certain groups of leople or selling them out or the environment then walk away!!

Does thst answer your question?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As some of you know, I have never liked Corbyn. If he gets into power he is planning on scrapping just under £7bn of annual investment because he doesn't agree with the financial backers. This includes £1bn of investment in housing.

Should Corbyn stick to his principles, or put Britain first and admit that billions of pounds of investment would be good for the country? .

No your a fan of dependable honest sincere centrist folk like Margret Thatcher, John major, Tony Blair, Gordon brown, David Cameron and nick clegg.... You know the type you can rely on NEVER to tell lies about wars, to take investment from any Tom Dick and Saudi warlord... To give you an EU treaty without a referendum, a dot com bubble, a housing bubble, a banking disaster, some more wars, triple your uni fees, sell off your infrastructure to anybody, sell off your NHS to anybody, cause some wars, tell you your morally corrupt for not wanting to take in the refugees of the war you didn't want but got given anyway, tell you your a racist for not liking the 3 million EU immigrants they told you would only be 30,000 of which you they never fucking gave you a referendum on anyhow.

The wonderful centrists who said have no fear we can all be reprogrammed as computer operators and live sweet sweet lives of financial experts ill gotten gains.

.

.

You'll excuse me for disliking who you like as I've lived to see what they ACTUALLY did and not what some paper or columnists say what they THINK Corbyn will do to this country

right.... so do you think we should keep the investment or walk away?"

Corbyn is a guy whos morals are in my opinion are well meaning. Perhaps i disagree on some of his decisions but his moral compass guides him in what he thinks best for everyone. Not like the tories who shit on the masses to benefit the established elite.

Some tories i can tolerate, some are established elite who'd shit on anyone & everyone to keep their snouts in trough.

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