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Hagrid
June 25, 2017, 10:28am

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Ohhhhhh jeremy corbyn
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June 25, 2017, 2:32pm
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I know that it is a sweeping generalisation to say that everyone attending Glastonbury classes as "young" (i.e. 18-34) but I'd be happier seeing Jezza reaching out to a far wider audience. Labour did very well at the last election amongst the 35-49 age group. Labour neglect this group at their peril.


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I think all governments should consider the old 1st 2nd and 3rd,  

BECAUSE

Everybody will be old one day,

Apart from the ones for whatever reason do not reach old age,

AND

They will not be bothered.

On a more serious note I have noted a change in Corbyn,

He has smartened himself up and is not talking about sticking up for terrorist groups.

With May on a short life expectancy as PM there could be another election in the next 2 years,

If Corbyn keeps his past in the past it will be a good fight that he might win.


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June 25, 2017, 9:21pm

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euf00tfRMBY

Jeremy do you know what happens to the working class once you allow mass-immigration?
Take a gander:
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/research/Documents/workingpapers/2015/swp574.pdf


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May does deal with DUP. Corbyn can now concede defeat and go back to being the national joker with his ex, Abbott 😂


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June 26, 2017, 12:58pm

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£130 million to pay for the election.

£1 billion to buy the DUP for 2 years and maybe more to cover the rest of the 5 year term.

A good 2017 for the tax payer.


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£130 million to pay for the election.

£1 billion to buy the DUP for 2 years and maybe more to cover the rest of the 5 year term.

A good 2017 for the tax payer.


A price worth paying to keep Corbo out you need to ask yourself
A. How much he would cost the tax payer?
B. Would Corbo contemplate a deal with the DUP like Brown did?


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June 26, 2017, 4:48pm

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£1 billion to buy the DUP for 2 years and maybe more to cover the rest of the 5 year term.


Corbyn advised by his communist-Marxist buddy McDonnell, the leftist Emily Thornberry and inept and anti-British Abbot would be ready to spend £90-£150 Billion in one instant. If you have ever seen such a horrid display of politicians so eager to destroy the working class, divide our communities and majorities, turn this beautiful nation into a socialist pit (yes we still have many problems, not as many as Venezuela, though), not even acknowledge or define the sheer threat we face with Islamic Terrorism (at least May said 'Evil ideology of Islamic Terrorism' and increased, funded armed police forces that are stopping attacks almost daily). Hence why Labour lost the election and if they keep going as they are now, will lose the working class vote even further.

I agree the DUP are a funny lot, in regards to social policies and attitudes today (however they have a right to their opinion, and any acts of discrimination is codified in law so who gives a damn anyway?), however, what about the sheer hypocrisy of the EU? The now Sultan Erdogan, dictator of Turkey, has removed Evolution from the schools in Turkey! Where is the out-cry here? The EU still want turkey to become a member..    


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June 26, 2017, 5:26pm
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Wonderful fantasy in that post there, Skrill.

This UK is nothing like Venezuela and the right-wing attempts to claim that we would suddenly become so under the moderate social democratic manifesto of the Labour Party are just as ridiculous as you might expect. You actually covered almost all of the right-wing bullshit bingo phrases in your first sentence which is going some.

The Labour Party plan to invest much-needed money in housing, infrastructure, training, education and the like and the £90 to £150 billion (make your mind up - which figure?) would go some way to making up the appalling levels of underfunding in these areas which we've seen in the UK over past decades.

Bear in mind we are talking about investment here, not just spending for the sake of it - this provides a return so it's not, for example the same as the £600 or so billion borrowed by the Tories just to pay the bills since 2010, though obviously the fallout following the global financial crisis accounts for much of that vast figure. It's just the Tories failed austerity policies which have really cost us lost income.
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June 26, 2017, 7:00pm

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Wonderful fantasy in that post there, Skrill.


https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/309065744954580992
The man said it himself. (refresh the page if it doesn't show )

Venezuela's previous president, Hugo Chavez, set the stage for the country's destruction by spending Venezuela's oil money on social programs designed to boost his popularity even as he set about wrecking the country's assets, expropriating most valuable private companies. Jeremy Corbyn's recent skint at the middle-class Glastonbury concert talked about "scrapping the current system, it is now time for a new "system" that works for "everyone". This is what happened to Venezuela, socialists (or what we have, out-right Communist-Marxists), touting equal wealth by socialism, when in reality it is the cheapest political trick.

Yes the poor do matter don't they Jeremy? Hypocrite.

http://theweek.com/articles/693411/venezuelas-socialist-hell


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