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He is presented as hard left by the right wing gutter press because it suits their agenda. Tony Blair was not centre he was on the right of the labour party, a New Labour blue. The less politically informed now believe he was centre because they don't realise that the Tories are no longer right wing conservatives, they are ultra right wing free market liberals who have abandoned Keynesian economics and adopted neoliberalim. Therefore as the Tories have lurched 'SO FAR RIGHT', it makes Corbyn appear 'so far Left'. And a lot of us understand this. That's why we've just had the largest swing towards Labour since WW11 |
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Also... This "pepple only vote frr Laber 4 free dreets lol" thing isn't going to take off you know. No one buys into it except pressed Tory voters. It simply isn't true. |
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and i would wager an awful lot of them cannot remember living under a socialist government
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People mocking others when they themselves voted for a party to kill the disabled and continue to allow women to be abused in detention centres
I've seen it all now |
I'm not going to keep on squabbling here because when people make ridiculous statements like, "an awful lot of them cannot remember living under a socialist government" I just want to scream with frustration. There is no logic whatsoever to comments like that.
My final word on this is, as classical Social Democrat. There's nothing particularly leftist about him at all. What Corbyn wants to do is to return significant government spending to those centrist ideals that he, and so many of us, have. Things like a properly funded NHS, Free University Tuition. What Corbyn wants to do is to return government spending to the priorities of the old Labour Party; the goal being to increase the overall social wage, increase egalitarianism and to ensure that society as a whole benefits from the actions of government. Jeremy Corbyn has announced we don't want a centre-right conservative party pretending to be labour we want to go back to the social democracy of the centre-left, and as you see with the General Election that has been met with huge support. In addition 150,000 people have joined the Labour Party in the last week and that is added to the huge number who joined when Corbyn became leader, which included former labour members who left under Blair, and people like me who previously were politically active but never with the labour party. |
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mostly deluded greedy students expecting hand outs for doing nothing from santa corbyns magic money tree
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I think not.:joker::joker::joker: |
The evidence emerging over the last few days is signalling that in actual fact the supposed 'youth surge' may not be the only (or indeed primary) reason for Labour's turnaround. Indeed, Labour led among everyone under 50, youth turnout was at 57% (and not the reported 72%), and furthermore, a higher proportion of youths voted Labour in 2015 than they did this year. So it seems they did a pretty good job of attracting a variation of voters...doesn't give much credence to students searching for 'freebies' argument does it.
But since we're here, speaking of education: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCNydp5XoAAuujY.jpg:large :hehe: |
yes students arebrainwashed with feminist revisionism, I know one girl with an A in history A level who had never heard of lloyd george, cant teach her than a pale male stale MAN actually gave women the vote....Oh and simplistic socialism, where those who screma loud enough and riot on the streets will get money for nothing... they know bugger all about the eocnomy or running businesses
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without a tory party self destruction of epic proportions this election would have been a landslide
its nothing to do with labour stand down |
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Try all you like you diminish the miraculous turnaround in fortunes of Labour thanks to their campaign, but I'm afraid you simply don't know what you're talking about. |
To be fair none of this can be easy on Tory voters... they've had over a year of puffing their chests and giggling like gossiping schoolgirls, and they were lead to believe that it was going to go on forever. Must be hard coming back down to earth with a bump.
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I really do now believe, whenever it comes,this election is not going to be forgotten by the electorate,so that the next one is extremely likely to result in a Labour led govt. Even if Buffoon Boris is the new 'conning' Con leader. |
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She intends staying, if the talks with the DUP are a success then there is no reason for her to go.
She would have to come away with an outstanding result with Brexit, and also get more involved with the people to even think of being in charge to the end of her term. Can't see it myself.:shrug: |
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There is still a long way to go and many things can change. In the long run they will undoubtedly change. They should enjoy their 15 minutes! :joker: |
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