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Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 09:15
by Kwacky
Corbyn doesn't agree with the Monarchy.

He chose not to sing the national anthem. He gets slayed in the right wing press.

If he chose to sing the national anthem, then he would be ripped apart for being a man without commitment to his beliefs. He wasn't going to win either way yesterday.

The Tories cut tax credit to 8 million homes yesterday, yet we're talking about a song sung to a sky fairy asking him to protect someone who got a job she was born into.

The media have won.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 11:39
by Monty
Feck me, just stop watching the news, especially Sky. He's a republican, why the chuff should he sing "God save the Queen". It's not even news!

And with regards to his policy and Labour policy, they don't have any yet. He's said from the very start everything is up for debate and they've not even started debating yet.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 11:42
by Kwacky
He's got 4 years to start from scratch and have a labour party ready to present to the public. The papers and other media, run by people who refuse to pay tax to this country, will have run out of things to say about him by Christmas.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 13:34
by StMarks
StMarks wrote:[....
PMQ's today may be very telling.: A prepp'd & eager young Cameron -vs- a tired old Corbyn who will have had very little opportunity to think the confrontation through, & who will presumably have far fewer eager minds behind the scenes working studiously for him on the subjects......
I believe Mr Corbyn just proved me very wrong.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 16 Sep 2015, 15:44
by duke63
Monty wrote:Feck me, just stop watching the news, especially Sky. He's a republican, why the chuff should he sing "God save the Queen". It's not even news!

And with regards to his policy and Labour policy, they don't have any yet. He's said from the very start everything is up for debate and they've not even started debating yet.
I would just hope he might offer to represent hard working people as no other Party does nor has done for years, but i'm not holding my breath.

I refuse to watch any news channels, Monty as a) its all a load of bollocks and b) there is feck all i can do about any of the World's problems.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 17 Sep 2015, 01:55
by Monty
duke63 wrote:
Monty wrote:Feck me, just stop watching the news, especially Sky. He's a republican, why the chuff should he sing "God save the Queen". It's not even news!

And with regards to his policy and Labour policy, they don't have any yet. He's said from the very start everything is up for debate and they've not even started debating yet.
I would just hope he might offer to represent hard working people as no other Party does nor has done for years, but i'm not holding my breath.

I refuse to watch any news channels, Monty as a) its all a load of bollocks and b) there is feck all i can do about any of the World's problems.
Patience my old padawan!

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 17 Sep 2015, 09:00
by Kwacky
Maybe Cameron should have given Corbyn some tips on how best to behave at a sombre occasion

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Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: 17 Sep 2015, 09:38
by duke63
I had to look up what 'padawan' meant. :D