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Old 22-06-2017, 04:19 AM #26
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Yes he does. Disliked as he may be, he is spot on about many things in that article.
Unfortunately there are those who convienently ignore the content as they are too busy wallowing in their prejudices against him. If they don"t like someone they close their ears and eyes to whatever they say and shout them down without putting their 'brains' into gear.
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Unfortunately there are those who convienently ignore the content as they are too busy wallowing in their prejudices against him. If they don"t like someone they close their ears and eyes to whatever they say and shout them down without putting their 'brains' into gear.
What is in the article that is so prophetic?
Personally I prefer ex prime minister Majors comments they make much more sense.

To be fair you could be describing yourself there and your blinkered view of Mr Corbyn.

I saw you remove a post yesterday as you presumed it was a Corbyn quote and it was IDS...
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Unfortunately there are those who convienently ignore the content as they are too busy wallowing in their prejudices against him. If they don"t like someone they close their ears and eyes to whatever they say and shout them down without putting their 'brains' into gear.
And of course, you would NEVER do that, would you Brillo?
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What is in the article that is so prophetic?
Personally I prefer ex prime minister Majors comments they make much more sense.

To be fair you could be describing yourself there and your blinkered view of Mr Corbyn.

I saw you remove a post yesterday as you presumed it was a Corbyn quote and it was IDS...
His call for the Tories to unite to get rid of Corbyn is a good point for those that want a Tory Government and of course makes a lot of sense.

Of course you won't want that - so will do your very best to undermine his words - that is to be expected.
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His call for the Tories to unite to get rid of Corbyn is a good point for those that want a Tory Government and of course makes a lot of sense.

Of course you won't want that - so will do your very best to undermine his words - that is to be expected.
It's not what he says that is the issue, he is in effect calling for the party to agree to anything to maintain their stranglehold on the country... Which includes to highly dubious cash for votes situation of 2 billion in cash and dodgy deals for NI.

You may be happy for public money being used as a ransom... I am not.
That has nothing to do with Corbyn whatsoever.
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It's not what he says that is the issue, he is in effect calling for the party to agree to anything to maintain their stranglehold on the country... Which includes to highly dubious cash for votes situation of 2 billion in cash and dodgy deals for NI.

You may be happy for public money being used as a ransom... I am not.
That has nothing to do with Corbyn whatsoever.
You may be happy for public money being given to the hoards of people coming to Britain and living on handouts of our money ...... I am not. More of that will likely have everything to do with Corbyn.
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The comments under the article are interesting. Seems a LOT of Tory voters are upset with May and find her weak. Not surprising as most can see it. She is no good as PM. The sooner the Tories oust her the better for them I think.
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You may be happy for public money being given to the hoards of people coming to Britain and living on handouts of our money ...... I am not. More of that will likely have everything to do with Corbyn.
Will it.. How? Corbyn has said he will clamp down on agencies who bring in cheap workers :/
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