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"Yet he will sit down with terrorists " you could argue trump will sit down with dictators... but won't sit down with credible journalists...... | |||
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"Just for clarity: Corbyn has said he would meet with Trump, but he wouldn't waste taxpayers money by attending the lavish banquet." wonder if he becomes PM he will ban lavish banquets then lol I fear not | |||
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"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past." nope... he is not going for the same reason that for example john bercow has said he is not going, and vince cable has said he is not going... and 150 mp's on all sides have written to the speaker asking him not to allow him to speak to both houses... its because of his immigration policies and his attempt at a muslim ban, its because of his border policies of separating children from parents, its because of his attitudes to women and people of colour, its because of his alt right tendancies, its because of his retweeting of "britain first" material, thus giving it some kind of legitamacy... and when called on tweeting britain first tosh, he reply was to double down, not apologise and say people here should deal with our own issues..... so.... yeah, maybe those are a few of the reasons.... | |||
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"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past." Actually, hes done the opposite as far as I'm concerned. | |||
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"Just for clarity: Corbyn has said he would meet with Trump, but he wouldn't waste taxpayers money by attending the lavish banquet. wonder if he becomes PM he will ban lavish banquets then lol I fear not " I hope so, MP's are over compensated for the disaster they have us in. | |||
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"Is this just disrespectful? Or is it because he believes the story that Trump likes to grab c**ts and he is scared? " I love this Trump has made much mileage in being disrespectful, sayin it like it is, keepin it real etc etc But when follow their conviction they're accused of being disrespectful. Maybe if Trump respected his office, social norms and diplomacy he'd be greeted universally! | |||
"Is this just disrespectful? Or is it because he believes the story that Trump likes to grab c**ts and he is scared? I love this Trump has made much mileage in being disrespectful, sayin it like it is, keepin it real etc etc But when follow their conviction they're accused of being disrespectful. Maybe if Trump respected his office, social norms and diplomacy he'd be greeted universally!" * others follow their conviction | |||
"Yet he will sit down with terrorists you could argue trump will sit down with dictators... but won't sit down with credible journalists......" No such thing as a credible journalists lol. | |||
"I couldn't give a toss where and who Jezzer has his dinner with... " | |||
"Yet he will sit down with terrorists " So did John Major. | |||
"Yet he will sit down with terrorists you could argue trump will sit down with dictators... but won't sit down with credible journalists...... No such thing as a credible journalists lol." You sound like Trump..... | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past. nope... he is not going for the same reason that for example john bercow has said he is not going, and vince cable has said he is not going... and 150 mp's on all sides have written to the speaker asking him not to allow him to speak to both houses. its because of his immigration policies and his attempt at a muslim ban, its because of his border policies of separating children from parents, its because of his attitudes to women and people of colour, its because of his alt right tendancies, its because of his retweeting of "britain first" material, thus giving it some kind of legitamacy... and when called on tweeting britain first tosh, he reply was to double down, not apologise and say people here should deal with our own issues... so.... yeah, maybe those are a few of the reasons...." Totally Agree!!! | |||
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"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past." | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past. " | |||
"Not to mention his constant smearing of the mayor of London and ludicrous allegations about the islamification of the UK. Just last week he was alleging the UK conspired with Obama to spy on him. The man is deranged." Says a token member of a swinging site to the president of the United States...! You couldn't make it up. | |||
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"What's a "token member"? Is that some sort of local dialect?" Something to do with South Park I think! | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past. nope... he is not going for the same reason that for example john bercow has said he is not going, and vince cable has said he is not going... and 150 mp's on all sides have written to the speaker asking him not to allow him to speak to both houses. its because of his immigration policies and his attempt at a muslim ban, its because of his border policies of separating children from parents, its because of his attitudes to women and people of colour, its because of his alt right tendancies, its because of his retweeting of "britain first" material, thus giving it some kind of legitamacy... and when called on tweeting britain first tosh, he reply was to double down, not apologise and say people here should deal with our own issues... so.... yeah, maybe those are a few of the reasons.... Totally Agree!!! " | |||
"What's a "token member"? Is that some sort of local dialect?" Just the response I anticipated. Says it all. Goodbye forums. | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past." The US is not an ally of the UK, the UK is an ally of the US and jumps to every request, there’s quite a difference.. | |||
"The US is not an ally of the UK, the UK is an ally of the US and jumps to every request, there’s quite a difference.." It is hard to tellthose who own your future to "Fuck Off!". The last UK PM who managed to do it was Harold Wilson. | |||
"If you don't respect someone, it's honest to make this clear publicly. I think it's unwise to invite Trump here atm, whilst there's great distaste for him. " | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past. nope... he is not going for the same reason that for example john bercow has said he is not going, and vince cable has said he is not going... and 150 mp's on all sides have written to the speaker asking him not to allow him to speak to both houses... its because of his immigration policies and his attempt at a muslim ban, its because of his border policies of separating children from parents, its because of his attitudes to women and people of colour, its because of his alt right tendancies, its because of his retweeting of "britain first" material, thus giving it some kind of legitamacy... and when called on tweeting britain first tosh, he reply was to double down, not apologise and say people here should deal with our own issues..... so.... yeah, maybe those are a few of the reasons...." . Still watching the young Turks? | |||
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"Just for clarity: Corbyn has said he would meet with Trump, but he wouldn't waste taxpayers money by attending the lavish banquet." I doubt one extra mouth to feed would waste anymore taxpayers money, so just a pretty lame excuse! | |||
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"Why piss off the leader of the largest economy when we are leaving Europe Labour Party need to think about your leader he is an activist not a politician " Why is it that when it's the EU, we need to fight off the evil oppressors who are telling us what to do, and when it's Trump, who'll drive a far harder bargain and do far more damage in a trade deal to this country, we have to kiss his arse? Pathetic double standard. | |||
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"corbyn is as much good as a chocolate firegaurd what a numpty he is im labour all my life but as long as he is in charge he wont ever get my vote" at least he can rely on the massive numbers that turned out to hear his prattle in the rain in central london today...must've been tens of .......dozens there | |||
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"He didn't turn down any invitation. He asked to meet and Trump refused." Corbyn said ages ago he would not attend, I think it was a bit naive and a mistake but that's him.. Not heard of a response yet to Trumps claim that Corbyn wanted to meet which sounds a bit of a strange thing to ask for given he knows Trumps petulance at any criticism and was bound to say no.. | |||
"Whatever ones opinion of Donald Trump - the man - he is still the President of the United States of America, as elected by the people of America, and our greatest ally and so must be afforded the same respect etc that anyone holding that office should be entitled to. What Corbyn is actually doing - without realising it - is making it perfectly clear to absolutely everyone that he is entirely unfit to be our Prime Minister - especially given the sorts of people with whom he has fraternised with in the past." exactly | |||
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"Why wasn't The Home Secretay in attendance at the banquet ???? " We all know why, but it'll be fun having the Trump fans explaining it. Cue: "It's Ramadan, he was probably fasting" responses.... | |||
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"If you don't respect someone, it's honest to make this clear publicly. I think it's unwise to invite Trump here atm, whilst there's great distaste for him. " Very true, in contrast has anyone noticed the tory leadership hopefuls are arse kissing trump? | |||
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"I’m sure that most people wouldn’t turn up to an event if they knew that piece of shit Corbin was going to be there. Mind you there would be a great opportunity to push his stupid face into his food, or maybe just custard pie the cunt." | |||
"Why wasn't The Home Secretay in attendance at the banquet ???? " . I have just found out the answer to my own question ,,,, our Home Secretary was not at the banquet because he wasn't invited ,,,,,,,,,, get ready for my next question ,,,,,,, here it is ,,,,,, why wasn't our Home Secretary invited ???? | |||
"Why wasn't The Home Secretay in attendance at the banquet ???? We all know why, but it'll be fun having the Trump fans explaining it. Cue: "It's Ramadan, he was probably fasting" responses...." was he at the cricket world cup? | |||
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"My irony meter just exploded. Trump, explaining why he did not meet Corbyn: "I don't like people who criticise." " My thoughts too, especially if corbyn detailed the conversational topics | |||