Tom4784 |
03-07-2017 01:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by jet
(Post 9418295)
Getting a bit hot under the collar?..
Post some actually sensible positive stories about Corbyn that proves he actually will make the future better for all and I'll concede that despite his awful past history having him as a PM would be worthwhile for the country.
So far all we have is lavish promises to students, pensioners and the public sector which are criminally irresponsible. I can only hope he is growing magic money trees by the dozen in that allotment of his. :smug:
Glastonbury...the BBC works outing, there is Corbyn, the man who the audience could identify with, brought up in a seven - bedroom Manor House, addressing a mainly well - heeled crowd of haven't a clue middle and upper classes about the situations of the really impoverished. There they were, in their £100 wellies, having paid nearly £300 for their tickets, some of them crashing out in their £1000 tepees, or £11,000 from Daddy's trust fund for a six - berth yurt, in their drink, dance, drug and sex haze, celebrities included, feeling all Marxist and Terribly Terribly Socialist and good and not so guilty about themselves by deigning to care about the poor souls who hadn't a hope in hell of actually being among their number at the festival. Take money out of their pockets to give to those poor souls and lets see how they holler 'OH! Jeremy Cor- byn' in a totally different way then....:laugh:
The whole debacle is just shallow, divisive, self serving posturing at it's very worst.
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Why should I waste time looking for articles to convince you of something that your mind is closed to? Why do you need articles to inform you of what you should think about someone in the first place?
You say 'lavish promises' are criminally irresponsible but the Labour manifesto was fully priced, the same couldn't be said for the Tory manifesto. Corbyn explained what he wanted and how he'd achieve it when asked in debates and interviews, all May could do was repeat slogans. Whose promises were truly empty? It doesn't take a genius to work out.
I find it ironic you repeat the Tory rhetoric of those 'magic money trees' while ignoring May's own magical money trees that allowed her to hand over a £1billion bribe to a party with terrorist ties but then again, she isn't Corbyn so I assume you'll just ignore it?
Don't pretend to care about poor people if you aren't willing to hold the Tories to account. You downplay Glastonbury and young voters by making them out to be drugged up trust fund babies but you are willing to ignore all the **** that the Tories have pushed through that have punished the poorer parts of society for being poor because your main concern is not the poor, or any other issues than hating on Corbyn and using any means to do so.
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