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Old 15-06-2015, 02:08 PM #1
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Anti-austerity, re-nationalisation of the railways etc etc

Excited that they'll be a voice championing these things in the debate though!
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Excited that they'll be a voice championing these things in the debate though!

No
they can not go back
to expensive
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Maybe not so, if he can get this onto the agenda again,who knows what the future holds especially if the railways continue to get even more expensive and seemingly little done to improve services.

In the election campaign,I found people who felt the railways should be under State control again,some of them not even Labour supporters.
I even found those who felt while Ed Miliband talked tough as to the energy companies,they didn't take him seriously completely because they felt he should be saying they should e back under State control.

Sometimes people get fed up of seeing competition whereby all they get from it is rising prices and little improvements.
Such as the Water authorities in the South even too.

Jeremy Corbyn can open up a new agenda that at this time will look different to what near all the other parties stand for.
He will not win the leadership,he can however open up areas of debate that would normally be taboo topics during it normally.

I like him the more I hear him.

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Maybe not so, if he can get this onto the agenda again,who knows what the future holds especially if the railways continue to get even more expensive and seemingly little done to improve services.

In the election campaign,I found people who felt the railways should be under State control again,some of them not even Labour supporters.
I even found those who felt while Ed Miliband talked tough as to the energy companies,they didn't take him seriously completely because they felt he should be saying they should e back under State control.

Sometimes people get fed up of seeing competition whereby all they get from it is rising prices and little improvements.
Such as the Water authorities in the South even too.

Jeremy Corbyn can open up a new agenda that at this time will look different to what near all the other parties stand for.
He will not win the leadership,he can however open up areas of debate that would normally be taboo topics during it normally.

I like him the more I hear him.

I am Sure He will Use it alot
but as he can not win
the other 3 will beat him down
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but as he can not win
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You are right.
He knows he has nothing to lose however so can really make an issue of many things as to policies and challenge them on where they stand and what they think.
With him in the contest,I do feel it has taken a turn for the better.
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You are right.
He knows he has nothing to lose however so can really make an issue of many things as to policies and challenge them on where they stand and what they think.
With him in the contest,I do feel it has taken a turn for the better.

We will see
Burnham is not a Good leader

so Far Brown and Miliband
both put there by dodgy ways
were chucked in the bog


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We will see
Burnham is not a Good leader

so Far Brown and Miliband
both put there by dodgy ways
were chucked in the bog


2020
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and No BBC Dimbey there
I really like Andy Burnham, although I am of the view he should have got it in 2010.
He would have connected better than Ed did I feel.

I am not sure what I think at present,so will wait to see what they say and all the reactions to same.
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