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ginnywings
January 25, 2021, 8:16pm

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They actually rejected the media portrayal of Corbyn, as they systematically destroyed him in the eyes of the masses. He was a Democrat, not a Marxist as the media labelled him.

His mandate was " for the many, not the few" and the elite couldn't have that.

The masses get what they deserve, which won't be much under the Tories.
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January 25, 2021, 9:34pm

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Have to defend the soldiers though as he’s never showed any support for our magnificent troops.


He pledged to eliminate rough sleeping in the first term of a Labour govt. How many ex-servicemen were put out on the streets in the snow in the last few weeks? Or over the last 10 years?

You get back to shāgging that flag though.
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January 25, 2021, 10:00pm
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He pledged to eliminate rough sleeping in the first term of a Labour govt.


You actually believed him 😂😂😂😂
How would his uncontrolled immigration square peg fit into your round hole?
Would you prefer the IRA flag?
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January 25, 2021, 10:03pm

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Yeah, absolutely impossible isn’t it?

https://www.theguardian.com/co.....pers-lockdown-tories
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January 25, 2021, 10:07pm
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The Guardian!  😄
I thought they’d gone bust!
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January 25, 2021, 10:17pm

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I’m not sure they do a Ladybird Book of Current Events, so hope you can manage the big words in the Daily Mail -

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne.....leepers-streets.html

£22bn on a failed Test & Trace app handed to Tory crooks. Just imagine what could’ve been done with that money. Still, you keep thinking what Boris tells you to, there’s a good little serf!
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Given the current situation in the country, covid, Brixit etc. the country seems in one hell of a mess. Regardless of being blue or red I haven't heard or read of one politician seeing a light at the end of a tunnel.  As it was once put 'it's the governments job to govern and the opposition to oppose'. In ordinary times this seems to be a pretty good statement but these are not ordinary times.

I cannot see why these so called leaders cannot put aside party politics for the sake of the nation. We are in a war to survive as a nation. At the moment there doesn't seem to be many that, privately, are willing to put the nation first. They all are the Alan B'stard types either lining their pockets monetary or position.

In the 2nd WW we had a coalition which worked for the success of the nation. It is surely worth a try again. Boris is out of his depth while Stammers hardly impress's. All the haggis eater in Scotland wants is independence and money while I don't understand Welsh.

When I started this thread I wondered if we had leader to lead us as statesmen use to. I would like to see someone on the labour bench's stand up for the nation but no one stands out. As for the tories the chancellor does seem to be too bad but could he lead?

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Having been a floating voter I always vote for who I think put up a good case ( Including Paddy Ashdown at one time) so I am not biased to any party.

I will also apologise for any spelling or grammatical error before hand.


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January 25, 2021, 10:21pm

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As for the tories the chancellor does seem to be too bad but could he lead?


The multi-millionaire public school banker behind the Eat Out to Help Out abomination? Christ almighty.
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The multi-millionaire public school banker behind the Eat Out to Help Out abomination? Christ almighty.


Your opinion is right but who do we have to lead the nation?


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Couldn’t give a fūck under the current system, the country resembles a corrupt failed state more with every passing day. Representative democracy in this country is a sham, the U.K. is a managed democracy and fit only to further entrench existing inequalities and to speed up the transfer of public wealth into the hands of a small number of parasites. Sorry, potentially not the answer to were looking for in this thread.
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