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Does this man actually think before making rash promises
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...e-could-price/
As if most of us weren't aware that the kind of rash promises reeled out at election time wouldn't be problematic. All that naive and premature jubilation. :shrug: |
Do you not have anything better to do than google and post Jeremy Corbyn articles all day?
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There have been plenty of anti-May threads and posts so, in the interests of fairness, all viewpoints and related news sources should be aired. :hee: |
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Anti-Corbyn threads from the past week: 7 (all of which were started by you) |
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One week is nothing! Maybe you should go back further if it bothers you so much. |
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Oh and that's not to mention other people's threads about completely unrelated things where Brillo enters within the first few posts to say "O yeh but WHAT ABOUT CORBYN". Perhaps there should be an "anti-corbyn stuff" sticky and all of the threads can be merged into that? |
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Considering they all seem to amount to the same thing (you're not a Corbyn fan, we get it), you might as well just have your own Corbyn megathread and have done with it - it'll save on all the times you have to click 'new thread' after all... |
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Personally I just find it sad that someone is so obsessed with hating someone else, why not make pro may threads instead? :shrug:
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While they will never admit the failings of the one they give adoring and undying support to,namely Mrs May. Many Labour people on here,myself included,had and have reservations as to him but even to us,he has done admittedly far better than we believed possible. I admit I detest Mrs May as a politician,I have never said anything different on here since joining,I didn't like her even before I joined here. Because I can't stand the woman,I have not and would not make a,good or bad, single thread about her never mind endless multiple ones. Corbyn now must really be admired or feared now as a political campaigner and leader,as to friend and foe alike. |
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I condem his impractical policies, his history and his unfetered grab on power due to mass hysteria from desperate people jumping on a band-wagon of seeing this man as the second-coming who will cure all their woes. It is sad. If you know so much you explain why the article is wrong. I bet you can't. |
You're obsessed.
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One has to ask themselves why some have such a problem with me posting several threads on a politician currently trying to become PM. He is news and his policies and motives are open to scrutiny. |
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This is one thing I'm going to side with Brillo about. I don't believe increasing the minimum wage is going to greatly benefit low paid earners because it will very likely create unemployment.
Most poor people are living on one to one and a half minimum wage salaries. When that minimum wage rises, so do the costs of products we buy... they have to. The people who will really benefit from this are the middle earners (a partner who is earning above the minimum wage and the second earner who works on a minimum wage but doesn't really have to work if they don't want to). One thing Blair did was bring in tax credit for low earners and encourage 'in work benefits' and I believe this greatly helped bottom end earners without threatening jobs. Unfortunately the Tories have been cutting these benefits with zest and this is having a detrimental affect on the working poor. Corbyn should be re-instating these wage top-ups in my opinion, instead of increasing the minimum wage. Edited to say: Rising the minimum wage could hurt the people we most want to help. |
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Like TS suggested, we really do need to have a sticky for all things May and all things Corbyn.
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However look,I think all publicity is good publicity, so if Corbyn haters want to talk about him that's fine by me. It means they likely see he is heading for greater success. What they don't do however is balance their seemingly endless energy against Corbyn on justified or unjustified reasoning,with any real criticism of Mrs May or whoever other leader they support. It actually amuses me that the people raising threads and therefore talking about Corbyn are in the main his band of haters. He certainly has many rattled it seems. That's all good in my book. Again,all publicity is good publicity,from wherever or whoever it comes from. |
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I agree though, you could make a single anti-Corbyn thread and make tibb and yourself less one dimensional looking. Something tells me you want the reaction, and not the debate though. |
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