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By *ky19Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
It's not that Corbyn is a remainer, it's the way this die hard EU sceptic got turned and influenced so easily into rejecting his previous long term stance. Imagine him in power, is that the mark of a strong leader? I would have voted for him previously but not after this.
The system is so corrupt they've effectively tried to make leaving the EU illegal with only remain or a remain deal as the main options. Now the law is being changed so the plan for a general election can still go ahead anyway after less than 2/3 voted.
By the way, I'll add another voice that we know why Corbyn doesn't want an election. It's because he won't be elected and will be lucky to keep his seat.
The plan looks clear now that this will keep going on and they will go down the tried and tested second referendum route, using whatever powers to tip the playing field in their favour there. In the meantime the general election is to stop the leave vote going to any leave parties by presenting trojan horse Boris as a 'die-hard leaver' when he's committed to locking us in the EU, so he can net the leave vote and get them out of the way.
Then there was the judgment from Lady Hale and co recently who were told what to do. She seems like a nice enough lady but smacks of high level freemasonry as a lot of judges are into, and I believe was given 15 minutes of fame from media mates as a reward.
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JC is a reluctant remainer, he said at the time of the referendum that he was not 100% in favour of remaining, more like 70%. He also said his position was that the alternative to remaining in the EU was clearly so economically damaging that he could not support leaving the EU. His position has not changed.
What has changed is the Labour Party has given him his instructions and he is carrying out Labour policy. Remember the big difference between the Labour and Conservative Parties is that the Labour membership set Labour policy whereas the Tory leadership set Tory policy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ll tell you this, he’s the least popular leader of the Labour Party.
It’s like trying to polish a turd with him.
Johnson is already a polished turd so he has a higher approval rating |
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"I’ll tell you this, he’s the least popular leader of the Labour Party.
It’s like trying to polish a turd with him.
Johnson is already a polished turd so he has a higher approval rating "
According to who?
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
" It's because he won't be elected and will be lucky to keep his seat.
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Lucky to keep his seat?
Lololol
He won 73% of the vote at the last election, with a majority of 33,000 - an increase of 12% on 2015.
He's safe. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"JC is a reluctant remainer, he said at the time of the referendum that he was not 100% in favour of remaining, more like 70%. He also said his position was that the alternative to remaining in the EU was clearly so economically damaging that he could not support leaving the EU. His position has not changed.
What has changed is the Labour Party has given him his instructions and he is carrying out Labour policy. Remember the big difference between the Labour and Conservative Parties is that the Labour membership set Labour policy whereas the Tory leadership set Tory policy." Totally agree with you there. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !"
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home... |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home..." Fuck me bob you make it sound like anyone over 65 is past it and should be in a home. |
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home..." postal vote will be at record levels for this. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"who told corbyn no deal was off the table i hope it wasnt boris we no what he says is a load of shite" Proves he is an idiot,he has been pressured into having an election and will tell any lie to justify his stance.
He makes Boris loo like a saint when it comes to lying and twisting the truth.
You all know my views but I would rather have a libdems gov and stay in than have Corbyn lead this country,that is the biggest disaster that could happen to this country |
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home..." remember you will be in that grey vote one day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ll tell you this, he’s the least popular leader of the Labour Party.
It’s like trying to polish a turd with him.
Johnson is already a polished turd so he has a higher approval rating
According to who?
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Leave the momentum bubble and you’ll see. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"who told corbyn no deal was off the table i hope it wasnt boris we no what he says is a load of shiteProves he is an idiot,he has been pressured into having an election and will tell any lie to justify his stance.
He makes Boris loo like a saint when it comes to lying and twisting the truth.
You all know my views but I would rather have a libdems gov and stay in than have Corbyn lead this country,that is the biggest disaster that could happen to this country"
Totally agree JC would ruin this country him and Diane Abbott what a dream team NOT |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"who told corbyn no deal was off the table i hope it wasnt boris we no what he says is a load of shiteProves he is an idiot,he has been pressured into having an election and will tell any lie to justify his stance.
He makes Boris loo like a saint when it comes to lying and twisting the truth.
You all know my views but I would rather have a libdems gov and stay in than have Corbyn lead this country,that is the biggest disaster that could happen to this country
Totally agree JC would ruin this country him and Diane Abbott what a dream team NOT "
Better vote lib dem, smart move |
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"who told corbyn no deal was off the table i hope it wasnt boris we no what he says is a load of shite"
Cummmings might break into the command room at five minutes to midnight and press the big red button yet!!! |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
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You all know my views but I would rather have a libdems gov and stay in than have Corbyn lead this country,that is the biggest disaster that could happen to this country"
Yes, I remember a poll during the Conservative Party election.
A majority of Conservative votes would cling to Brexit even if it meant:
a) Scotland leaving the UK
b) Non Iron leaving the UK.
But if it meant a Corbyn Government?
The only thing that would persuade them to give up to Brexit.
What are you afraid of?
Is your money stuffed offshore or something?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some of you people are fucking stupid.
It's political opportunism of the highest order, and naivety beyond belief for working people to believe that Johnson is on your side, and that he fully believes in Brexit.
You only have to look at the records. Corbyn and McDonnell have a long history of opposition to the EU as a neo-liberal institution which ensures political hegemony across it's states, whereas Johnson was a loud and vocal supporter right up until he saw a path to power back in 2016 in deciding to back Leave. As recent as 2016 he was writing columns extolling the virtues of the EU and arguing to Remain.
If you're not a millionaire and you're considering giving Johnson your vote then there is something seriously wrong with you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Some of you people are fucking stupid.
It's political opportunism of the highest order, and naivety beyond belief for working people to believe that Johnson is on your side, and that he fully believes in Brexit.
You only have to look at the records. Corbyn and McDonnell have a long history of opposition to the EU as a neo-liberal institution which ensures political hegemony across it's states, whereas Johnson was a loud and vocal supporter right up until he saw a path to power back in 2016 in deciding to back Leave. As recent as 2016 he was writing columns extolling the virtues of the EU and arguing to Remain.
If you're not a millionaire and you're considering giving Johnson your vote then there is something seriously wrong with you."
I suspect those in this forum who support Boris and the Conservatives must be really rich then? |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Some of you people are fucking stupid.
It's political opportunism of the highest order, and naivety beyond belief for working people to believe that Johnson is on your side, and that he fully believes in Brexit.
You only have to look at the records. Corbyn and McDonnell have a long history of opposition to the EU as a neo-liberal institution which ensures political hegemony across it's states, whereas Johnson was a loud and vocal supporter right up until he saw a path to power back in 2016 in deciding to back Leave. As recent as 2016 he was writing columns extolling the virtues of the EU and arguing to Remain.
If you're not a millionaire and you're considering giving Johnson your vote then there is something seriously wrong with you.
I suspect those in this forum who support Boris and the Conservatives must be really rich then? "
"socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires"
Still relevant, throw in a posh accent, being fed shit all your life, lots of lies and here we are with grateful happy serfs, thinking their lords and masters have their best interests at heart.
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home...remember you will be in that grey vote one day. " The party will send cars for them and students will vote online |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home..." Nah they are made of sterner stuff lol |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home...remember you will be in that grey vote one day. The party will send cars for them and students will vote online"
Online voting? Thats a way away yet! |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
"I think Jeremy is about to find out Students don’t like cold weather !
And the grey vote .If it’s icey then the conservatives could be on a slippery slope if the over 65s stay home...remember you will be in that grey vote one day. The party will send cars for them and students will vote online"
How do you vote online?
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