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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Jeremy Corbyn only gets brought up by his haters these days, again, like I said in my previous post, probably because it's easier for people to get mad about him then it is to face up to the reality of what they voted for.
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I can't get past his support for terrorists, his lack of action on the anti-Semitic tendencies of his own party and that fact that he has a Marxist for a Shadow Chancellor. Labour needs to be strong and it needed a BIG boost after Blair and Brown. But Corbyn is a Bridge Too Far and will bring more harm than good. Similarly, the Tories desperately need to sort themselves into some semblance of order. It scares me that May and Corbyn are, at present, our only two options. They're at opposite ends of the ridiculousness scale. One will do just about anything for a smooth Brexit and one will do just about anything to scupper that. All very worrying...