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If he gets the leadership now he'll be gone before the next election.Going from strength to strength and has the plastic socialists on the run. He will be great at PM's questions harassing old plastic heed.
If he gets the leadership now he'll be gone before the next election.
Might join the labour party and vote for him.
He'll get in.Might join the labour party and vote for him.
Going from strength to strength and has the plastic socialists on the run. He will be great at PM's questions harassing old plastic heed.
He'll get in.
In 5 years the country will be in a mess.
He'll promise to nationalise the rail, gas and leccy, and tax the foreign wealth in London to drive the property prices down
Sure fire ticket
Going from strength to strength and has the plastic socialists on the run. He will be great at PM's questions harassing old plastic heed.
True enoughHe has no chance. The haves will make sure of that. Sadly there are too many people who think they are haves with their pare houses and Nissan Quashqais who will see to that.
I think one of the funniest things is that so many people are supporting him regardless of his record, which shows that whenever he has any measure of power, he is atrocious. The knives are more than out for him, tonnes of stories and shit are being spilled on him, and the deluded ultra-left wing crafted by Miliband to oppose to the entirely reasonable modern day Conservative partys, they are still blindly supporting Corbyn.
If he wins, I will be suprised if he spends any length of time as the leader of the official opposition, as I think the party will splinter. Anyone who wishes to retain any credibility in the Labour party will be desperate to distance themselves as far as possible for him, because whatever Labour have dished on him is going to be nothing compared to what the Conservatives will heap on him. Cameron has been seen clapping him on the back, giving him advice and wishing him all the best. You could not make it up.
You used plastic twice. Pathetic.
As a man who has spent his entire career rebelling against his front bench he can hardly preach loyalty to his back benches if he does get the job
As a man who has spent his entire career rebelling against his front bench he can hardly preach loyalty to his back benches if he does get the job
We've been over this Rob.
Things can only get better, robAs a man who has spent his entire career rebelling against his front bench he can hardly preach loyalty to his back benches if he does get the job
Oh yes you could. Time for reinvention again.
Jeremy Corbyn might be the only clean man in politicsConstant reinvention is getting Labour in a position where it is losing any shred of credibility is has tried to cling to. The indignant fervour with which they argue other people are bad is constantly leaving it tied up in knots. Just today Andy Burnham accused David Cameron of "dog-whistle" comments on the illegal immigrant crisis. The Guido Fawkes site immediately pointed out that Burnham made a speech five years ago where he explicitly said that he had been be accused of by naysayers of "dog-whistling" by people who did not want to face the reality of immigration.
As a result of this kind of fluid positioning and morality, the likes of Corbyn, an utterly ineffective, hypocritical socialist left-winger of the early 70's variety, are the only person with any consistency, and thus they are afforded a much greater level of credibility by default, in spite of how useless they might be. I can guarantee that if Corbyn gets in, almost immediately he will be facing questions about his time in Islington. Because whichever way you slice it, he was right there slap bang in the middle of a massive child sexual exploitation operation, and people will start asking how many opportunities he had to recognise that it was happening, to identify it and to stop it.