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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
I think you make valid points Joey, the idea of women's only carriages may not be the correct solution, but at least the subject is being talked about, and its by talking about it that solutions can be found.
If it appears a popular avenue to pursue, how long do you think it will take the conservatives to jump on it
As to Jeremy Corbyn, he will have to demonstrate a more rounded political stance before i part with 3 quid to give him a vote 
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Exactly, the main thing is it is getting talked about and someone currently in the spotlight as to things, has taken it up.
Oh I would think the Conservatives would be on it in a flash if it looked a popular bandwagon to jump on.
Mind you, that can be said for all other parties too.
Maybe Jeremy Corbyn is not your cup of tea, that is perfectly reasonable as a line for you to take, however he has already surprised me as to the groups of people he is reaching and who have come to like what he says, even if they don't care for him.
I wait and see,however more and more now I feel he just may as some are saying, in the end confound his critics and stun the vast majority in succeeding where others,especially in the labour party, have failed.
Interesting times ahead for sure, if he does get elected Labours leader.