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November 18, 2015, 2:50am
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I've given it literally minutes of thought and I reckon Corbyn is a double agent working for the Tories. It makes much more sense than him actually wanting to win an election.
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There wil be a lot of patriotic labour family's up and down the country that have supported labour for generations now asking themselves how could we now  vote for this out of touch cretin, this is the man who wants to give the Falklands to Argentina, abolish our army, have no nuclear deterrent, doesn't want to take on terrorists, and describes the death of Osama bin laden has a tradgedy!!


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There wil be a lot of patriotic labour family's up and down the country that have supported labour for generations now asking themselves how could we now  vote for this out of touch cretin, this is the man who wants to give the Falklands to Argentina, abolish our army, have no nuclear deterrent, doesn't want to take on terrorists, and describes the death of Osama bin laden has a tradgedy!!


Ah yes, much better to be totally divisive and shaft your own electorate all in the name of greed and profit. I don't give a fook about the Falklands and Bin Laden but i do about poverty and lack of opportunity for the majority of our citizens. Every time i see Cameron and Osbourne, i see everything i hate about the state of the country. No, he'll probably never win an election but neither could Howard, Duncan Smith or Hague. The Labour party is at a watershed just as the Tories were in the 90's but they will come back when people realise what a bunch of self centered greedy sh1ts are running the country.
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Ah yes, much better to be totally divisive and shaft your own electorate all in the name of greed and profit. I don't give a fook about the Falklands and Bin Laden but i do about poverty and lack of opportunity for the majority of our citizens. Every time i see Cameron and Osbourne, i see everything i hate about the state of the country. No, he'll probably never win an election but neither could Howard, Duncan Smith or Hague. The Labour party is at a watershed just as the Tories were in the 90's but they will come back when people realise what a bunch of self centered greedy sh1ts are running the country.


Disgraceful comments from a sounds like a deluded bitter socialist.


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November 18, 2015, 9:02am

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Disgraceful comments from a sounds like a deluded bitter socialist.


Really?  
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November 18, 2015, 9:18am

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I thought Corbyn  won the leadership because of his honest answers to questions,

Plus the fact the other candidates were very poor,

BUT

Since he has been in charge  he has done Labour and himself no favours at all with his extreme views,

If Labour want to win the next general election they need to find a new leader and fast,

I have no idea who that person might be.


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November 18, 2015, 9:23am
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I'm not a big fan though a Labour supporter but people need to stop only reading headlines. They often have a pretty tenuous link to what he has actually said. A pretty sorry reflection of our media though at times I think he's been very naive in gifting them statements so easy to spin. I'm with Ginny though in that I care far more about poverty and inequality than I do the Falklands.
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I'm not a big fan though a Laboue supporter but people need to stop only reading headlines. They often have a pretty tenuous link to what he has actually said. A pretty sorry reflection of our media though at times I think he's been very naive in gifting them stayements so easy to spin. I'm with Ginny though in that I care far more about poverty and inequality than I do the Falklands.


Very true Rodders. I knew the Tory press would crucify him but he aint half making it easy for them. Somebody needs to give him a course in spindoctery.
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November 18, 2015, 1:38pm

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It's increasingly looking like a complete shambles, so much so that the Tories aren't even having to attack/criticise labour and corbyn; think they are like the rest of us just gawping from the sidelines in amazement at the chaos. I feel really sorry for benn and Eagle who keep having to try and defend the indefensible. Corbyn's comments on shoot to kill are spectacularly ill judged.
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Again Forza, I'm not sure the headlines really represented what he said. He pretty much said he had some concerns about the police having shoot to kill powers. Charles de Menezes' family probably do as well. I just wonder how he thought the press would report it or how he thought it was a good time to say it. There's some pretty awful things about our media but that's the way it is and he needs to manage it a lot better.
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