Oh Jeremy Corbyn (39 Viewers)

clint van damme

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More tory lies about Corbyn.
Wonder why they keep telling lies about him?



not very christian of the closet nazi.
 

Grendel

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martcov

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Odd I thought you’d find a nazi obsession something distasteful - only if it’s not funding the Labour Party apparently.

Has he a Nazi obsession, or was he just acting out sexual fantasies involving being at the mercy of Nazis? I don't know much about him tbh. Has he used pictures of immigrants pouring in to get people annoyed, or has he given speeches to extreme right wing groups? Has he ever been leader of a right wing party or movement? I would certainly find that more distasteful than having an orgy with a couple of decent looking girls.
 

Grendel

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Has he a Nazi obsession, or was he just acting out sexual fantasies involving being at the mercy of Nazis? I don't know much about him tbh. Has he used pictures of immigrants pouring in to get people annoyed, or has he given speeches to extreme right wing groups? Has he ever been leader of a right wing party or movement? I would certainly find that more distasteful than having an orgy with a couple of decent looking girls.

No he produced a pamphlet which said black people spread VD and we need to keep them out.
 

Grendel

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He doesn't care what lies are going around, as long as there are no new tax haven regulations coming up which may effect his hedge fund companies, he's happy to keep the smears going.

I think you are confusing Mogg with Junker.
 

martcov

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No he produced a pamphlet which said black people spread VD and we need to keep them out.

Ok. So similar to saying EU immigrants are taking our jobs, clogging our motorways and are the cause of our housing problem, the near collapse of the NHS and our education system, but a bit milder?
 

Grendel

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Ok. So similar to saying EU immigrants are taking our jobs, clogging our motorways and are the cause of our housing problem, the near collapse of the NHS and our education system, but a bit milder?

Christ you are insane.
 

Captain Dart

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You're mental
I don't believe those are incompatible statements, Corbyn will put the country in huge debt and make the transport and energy systems very inefficient as well as impose controls on business abuse, all I propose was a bit of control on certain business abuses to curtail bad practices that are detrimental to working people and particularly their pension funds, that needs tackling and is not something any of the main political parties should shy away from. I'm not dogmatically opposed to a bit of market control.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I don't believe those are incompatible statements, Corbyn will put the country in huge debt and make the transport and energy systems very inefficient as well as impose controls on business abuse, all I propose was a bit of control on certain business abuses to curtail bad practices that are detrimental to working people and particularly their pension funds, that needs tackling and is not something any of the main political parties should shy away from. I'm not dogmatically opposed to a bit of market control.

More inefficient than a system which makes it take more time to get to Leicester on the train from Cov than London? I also find it odd that 'hurr durr Corbyn wants to spend all the money' type arguments ignore the most recent round of manifestos. Look and see who attempted more costings for their proposals. Even after George Osborne admits 'Labour crashed the economy' was bollocks the propaganda was so effective we have the likes of yourself repeating it.
 

skybluetony176

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There does seem to be a bit of a PR offensive against Corbyn at the moment. Shows the danger of repeating fake news though on social media. That’s two Tory MP’s who’ve said things on social media then had to apologise when it turned out to be bollocks. Backfiring really isn’t it. If anything they’re strengthening Corbyn.
 

Grendel

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Mogg by the way made the classic mistake. Corbyn voted against the Anglo Irish agreement as he believed it would diminish the chances of the IRA achieving its aims and objectives.

His comrade in arms McDonnell voted against the good Friday agreement.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Mogg by the way made the classic mistake. Corbyn voted against the Anglo Irish agreement as he believed it would diminish the chances of the IRA achieving its aims and objectives.

His comrade in arms McDonnell voted against the good Friday agreement.

Has Corbyn sold weapons to known war criminals and exporters of Islamic extremism?
 

Grendel

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Has Corbyn sold weapons to known war criminals and exporters of Islamic extremism?

No he’s not in power. He did however believe the corrupt poverty stricken South American banana republic of Venuzeula was something we should look up to. He also was supportive of known criminals like Patrick Magee and Bobby Sands so I’m sure if he considered such individuals shared his political dogma he’d be more than happy to gift them free of charge.
 

clint van damme

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Mogg by the way made the classic mistake. Corbyn voted against the Anglo Irish agreement as he believed it would diminish the chances of the IRA achieving its aims and objectives.

His comrade in arms McDonnell voted against the good Friday agreement.

so you agree Mogg lied. He was quick to apologise though, I think he saw what happened to Ben Bradley when the light got shone on him following his bullshit and it exposed him for what he is, including his love of eugenics.
 

Ian1779

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so you agree Mogg lied. He was quick to apologise though, I think he saw what happened to Ben Bradley when the light got shone on him following his bullshit and it exposed him for what he is, including his love of eugenics.

He probably couldn't bear the thought of having to donate to a food bank.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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No he’s not in power. He did however believe the corrupt poverty stricken South American banana republic of Venuzeula was something we should look up to. He also was supportive of known criminals like Patrick Magee and Bobby Sands so I’m sure if he considered such individuals shared his political dogma he’d be more than happy to gift them free of charge.

In Denmark Corbyn would be a centrist. We are now at a point where 'hard left' counts as raising the wages of teachers and investment in local infrastructure. Yet when we look at countries like Denmark and Germany where such ideas are mainsteam, the former is the happiest on the planet and the latter has a £20 billion surplus.

Yet we are content with facilitating war crimes because Jerry's a Trot.
 

Grendel

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In Denmark Corbyn would be a centrist. We are now at a point where 'hard left' counts as raising the wages of teachers and investment in local infrastructure. Yet when we look at countries like Denmark and Germany where such ideas are mainsteam, the former is the happiest on the planet and the latter has a £20 billion surplus.

Yet we are content with facilitating war crimes because Jerry's a Trot.

Given the school you went to you are utterly clueless about politics.
 

Grendel

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clint van damme

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Then what are you worrying about? You saw straight through it. So will many others.

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but unfortunately the electorate is full of people like you who didn't.
We'll drop leverson 2 if you keep supporting our smear campaign - wonder if those words have been uttered anywhere in the last few weeks.
 

skybluetony176

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Mogg by the way made the classic mistake. Corbyn voted against the Anglo Irish agreement as he believed it would diminish the chances of the IRA achieving its aims and objectives.

His comrade in arms McDonnell voted against the good Friday agreement.

You do know that the DUP and Ulster Unionists opposed it too? Were they trying to help the IRA reach their objectives too? It’s a complicated situation that you clearly have no understanding of.
 

martcov

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There is a difference between a lie & being wrong. It takes guts to publicly state 'I was wrong'

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Not if you could get sued or discredited if you don’t apologise. It does not take guts as the alternative is worse than apologising. Mogg may be quiet spoken and drink tea out of China cups, but he is still a ruthless right wing politician. Don’t trust him.
 

SkyblueBazza

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but unfortunately the electorate is full of people like you who didn't.
We'll drop leverson 2 if you keep supporting our smear campaign - wonder if those words have been uttered anywhere in the last few weeks.
Where did you get the impression that before this thread I had a. Seen said smearing, b. Was taken in by it, or c. That other people are remotely like me? Lol

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Grendel

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but unfortunately the electorate is full of people like you who didn't.
We'll drop leverson 2 if you keep supporting our smear campaign - wonder if those words have been uttered anywhere in the last few weeks.

I see through Mr Corbyn and the vile Mr McDonnell. I know the poverty and destitution they round being on a scale you wouldn’t even imagine was possible.

Only the gullible can’t see through this gruesome twosome.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Given the school you went to you are utterly clueless about politics.

How am I wrong? Coming from the guy who had it as a nailed on certainty that Labour would be annihilated at the general election...

Germany, with state owned railways and strong manufacturing industries, is debating about how to spend its monster surplus. We were told that state ownership is a recipe for disaster and that making cars would never be profitable. Right wing economics doesn't work and nobody but a puritan is prepared to abide by right wing social agendas.
 

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