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Originally Posted by jet
Yes, they didn't lie to young voters about unlikely to happen 'no fees' YAY!  to make sure they voted not only once, but more if possible. Shady, sneaky Corbyn. He hadn't even worked out HOW that could be achieved and now he is backtracking and saying it will only be done 'if it is affordable'. lol
A little part of me wants him to become PM and have to deal with all the promises he made and with Brexit. He'll soon find that his eternal student mindset isn't up to the position. It's a job for mature adults, not rebel rousing immoral troublemakers.
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This is the problem right here. This attitude.
Ignoring a problem and trying to divert attention away from it by attacking the opposition doesn't fix the problem at hand. Too many Tories and their supporters are deluding themselves about the state of their party by constantly attacking Labour and JC so they don't have to think about it.
The Tories are in power until the next Election which won't be for years yet, How long are the Tories and their supporters gonna keep attacking a hypothetical situation instead of facing the actual reality of the current government and the challenges it faces?
It's just a ****ing tragic attitude to have.