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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
Denial, pure and simple.This is the thing in a democracy. We had a previous PM that had an affinity with pigs heads, it didn't stop him being PM.
Democracy is great, but it does throw up the possibility of dubious people getting in to positions of power (I won't mention Mr Trrrr  )
Edit: I believe the reason Corbyn is an option now was because Margaret Beckett felt it would do no real harm to have another option in the leadership contest so seconded his nomination while completely disagreeing with him and his principles.
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Okay that makes no sense.
So many people are in open opposition to him and apparently have a mountain of evidence to back up their claims yet NO ONE has pulled the trigger and ended his career? Why is that? Why would people who stand to gain from his dismissal not opt to put those wheels in motion?
All this stuff about Corbyn's past has been a trial by media but nobody has been able to bring up an actual investigation into him? What does that say? He's certainly not powerful enough to bury such a thing with so much scrutiny on him so that tells me that there is simply no tangible proof otherwise he would have been gone by now.