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09-07-2019, 12:05 PM
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Feckless Corbyn U Turn

It had to happen.

It was always going to happen.

So utterly desperate is Commie Corbyn to get to No 10 that he's now supporting a second referendum and then supporting the Remain side.

What an absolute tosser and shyster he is.

Despite all the failings of the Tories, I would vote for them just to keep this moron out of No 10 and ruining our country.
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09-07-2019, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Realist ->
It had to happen.

It was always going to happen.

So utterly desperate is Commie Corbyn to get to No 10 that he's now supporting a second referendum and then supporting the Remain side.

What an absolute tosser and shyster he is.

Despite all the failings of the Tories, I would vote for them just to keep this moron out of No 10 and ruining our country.
Momentum are being very clever.

They are chasing hearts and minds that are there to be won and not wasting time and effort on lost causes.

They don't need to have the highest popularity in the country, just the majority of seats in the HoP - or enough to form a coalition with other parties keen to get power.
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09-07-2019, 12:26 PM
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Corbyn and Boris have a lot on common.

They are both being stage managed by backers, they are both part of the Political Elite.

They are both lying through their teeth, making ridiculous promises in their sole ambition of becoming the next Prime Minister.

Neither of them care a jot about ordinary people.

The only slight difference is that Boris is promising to borrow more money than Corbyn.

I will not vote for either of them, we need a complete change.

I will be voting for Farage at the next election, unless he is going to form a Coalition with the Tories.

If he is, then it is Monster Raving Looney for me.
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09-07-2019, 01:36 PM
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Many of the Labour Party are aware that their chances are limited, with Corbyn as their leader. I certainly wouldn't trust him, as everything he says is designed to make him PM, yet he has never explained where the money will come from.
I have little respect for the Tories or Labour because they are both fighting for the glory of running the country, rather than doing what is best.
If Corbyn gets in, the poor will still get poorer because the wealthy, who pay lots of tax, will move to countries where they get a better deal. Then where will the money come from to help the people, who need the benefits, be able to live?
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09-07-2019, 02:51 PM
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I'm still likely to put a monkey on Labour forming the next government.

(A "Monkey" is five hundred quid)
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09-07-2019, 04:13 PM
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Well done Corbyn , you have just lost about 5 million Labour Leave voters and many Labour MPs their seats

Northern leave voters will enjoy being told yet again by some of the London elite that they didn't know what they voted for in the referendum so better have another go
I think some folk think if they stretch things out long enough we will get tired of waiting to leave, not a chance
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09-07-2019, 04:22 PM
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Re: Feckless Corbyn U Turn

No U turn at all this has always been Labours policy which was agreed at Conference.
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09-07-2019, 07:53 PM
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I detest both Tories and Labour these days, maybe it's time for England to take a chance on another party altogether. Give both Tories and Labour some time out in which to pull their socks up.
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09-07-2019, 08:06 PM
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I detest both Tories and Labour these days, maybe it's time for England to take a chance on another party altogether. Give both Tories and Labour some time out in which to pull their socks up.
AfD would cut it for me. (Alternative für Deutschland). They have their downside, but more than made up for by most of their objectives.

Alternatively PVV. (Partij voor de Vrijheid).

Better by far than anything in the UK at present.
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09-07-2019, 08:27 PM
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Re: Feckless Corbyn U Turn

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No U turn at all this has always been Labours policy which was agreed at Conference.
Unfortunately it's not the policy, desire or interest of the prat Labour have selected as their leader. That kinda makes the party the utter shambles that it is.

Corbyn is unelectable

Looney Labour unfit to govern
 
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