No idea DaveJaiston wrote:Any picks for next Labour leader then?
Corbyn may as well have added the nails to his own coffin today.
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I can't believe anyone takes him seriously
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What's he done now?
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... r-warheads
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/je ... ld-7193638
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/01 ... 02332.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
No wonder he is 'unelectable'.
The lack of opposition from the Labour party is also failing the UK, they couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/je ... ld-7193638
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/01 ... 02332.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
No wonder he is 'unelectable'.
The lack of opposition from the Labour party is also failing the UK, they couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
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£32b on Trident would be a collosal waste of money. I'm sure we can equip the subs with non nuclear muscles at a fraction of the cost that could still do serious damage. It's not like we're ever going to nuke anyone.
I'm the scumbag outlaw. You're the pillar of justice. Neither of us like looking at ourselves in the mirror. Do we have a deal?
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My cat/kitten got hit by a car over the weekend He didn't even make it to one year old.
How quickly would he have died from the internal bleeding? I just want to know that he wasn't struggling for ages. I'm broken.
How quickly would he have died from the internal bleeding? I just want to know that he wasn't struggling for ages. I'm broken.
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why don't we not have nukes and just say we do.
or maybe we've already done that.
or maybe we've already done that.
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Serious question, do you actually work for The Sun or something?Jaiston wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... r-warheads
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/je ... ld-7193638
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/01 ... 02332.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
No wonder he is 'unelectable'.
The lack of opposition from the Labour party is also failing the UK, they couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
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What is it with people that support Corbyn, thinking that anyone else that doesn't, works or reads The Sun?MIFUNE wrote:Serious question, do you actually work for The Sun or something?Jaiston wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... r-warheads
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/je ... ld-7193638
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/01 ... 02332.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
No wonder he is 'unelectable'.
The lack of opposition from the Labour party is also failing the UK, they couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
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3 or 4 hours if he was lucky.Swarlos wrote:My cat/kitten got hit by a car over the weekend He didn't even make it to one year old.
How quickly would he have died from the internal bleeding? I just want to know that he wasn't struggling for ages. I'm broken.
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I don't particularly support Corbyn or Labour...Jaiston wrote:What is it with people that support Corbyn, thinking that anyone else that doesn't, works or reads The Sun?MIFUNE wrote:
Serious question, do you actually work for The Sun or something?
You just seem to be prone to spout the Murdoch media anti-Corbyn propaganda a lot.
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I've not said anything about Corbyn for ages, so you just resorting to make s*** up now?MIFUNE wrote:I don't particularly support Corbyn or Labour...Jaiston wrote:
What is it with people that support Corbyn, thinking that anyone else that doesn't, works or reads The Sun?
You just seem to be prone to spout the Murdoch media anti-Corbyn propaganda a lot.
Most media is using what Corbyn himself has said. He comes out with a lot of stupid s*** making it very easy for the media, as well as surrounding himself with very shady people. He brings it on himself.
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I don't know much about politics, but I find it refreshing that Corbyn says what he believes rather than trotting out some party line that he pretends to believe like most politicians do.
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This is always the retort when someone criticises Corbyn, 'it's the media bringing him down', the same people are very quick to jump on any negative media the Tories get though even if their source is Buzzfeed You can't just label it propaganda because it's against the person you support or against your world view, bad media coverage and smears happen both ways.MIFUNE wrote:I don't particularly support Corbyn or Labour...Jaiston wrote:
What is it with people that support Corbyn, thinking that anyone else that doesn't, works or reads The Sun?
You just seem to be prone to spout the Murdoch media anti-Corbyn propaganda a lot.
Not supporting either side but as Jaiston says it is mostly quotes, fair dos the media can put a spin on it but you can't ignore some of the drivel (however well intentioned) coming out of the man's mouth.
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Apparently using 4 leftist papers as references makes you support Murdoch propaganda
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Was going to say Huff Post and The Guardian are the most 'anti-murdoch' pieces of media out there
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Well you've just said that he is "unelectable" despite Labour's membership doubling since the election and it is almost at an all time high...Jaiston wrote:I've not said anything about Corbyn for ages, so you just resorting to make s*** up now?MIFUNE wrote:
I don't particularly support Corbyn or Labour...
You just seem to be prone to spout the Murdoch media anti-Corbyn propaganda a lot.
Most media is using what Corbyn himself has said. He comes out with a lot of stupid s*** making it very easy for the media, as well as surrounding himself with very shady people. He brings it on himself.
You also said that the Labour party are "failing the UK" due to a lack of opposition despite Corbyn opposing many Conservative policies and brings up stuff like our relationship with Saudi Arabia continuously. Hence why the Tories are not reverting to calling him a terrorist and using scare tactics by saying he is a threat to national security, and why the Murdoch media persist with their crude smear campaign.
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Membership is less than when Blair came first. But the electorate aren't like labour members, less left wing. Ian Duncan Smith caused a surge in conservative members (and briefly in polls) then got annihilated.MIFUNE wrote:Well you've just said that he is "unelectable" despite Labour's membership doubling since the election and it is almost at an all time high...Jaiston wrote:
I've not said anything about Corbyn for ages, so you just resorting to make s*** up now?
Most media is using what Corbyn himself has said. He comes out with a lot of stupid s*** making it very easy for the media, as well as surrounding himself with very shady people. He brings it on himself.
You also said that the Labour party are "failing the UK" due to a lack of opposition despite Corbyn opposing many Conservative policies and brings up stuff like our relationship with Saudi Arabia continuously. Hence why the Tories are not reverting to calling him a terrorist and using scare tactics by saying he is a threat to national security, and why the Murdoch media persist with their crude smear campaign.
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They didn't call him a terrorist, called him and McCdonnel terrorist sympathisers. They both (esp the latter) are on record showing sympathy with the IRA ("ballots or bullets"), Hamas and hezbollah
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Labour also won the Oldham byelection, and while it is a safe seat they won it with an large increase in vote share.Cisse's Overheating Torso wrote:Membership is less than when Blair came first. But the electorate aren't like labour members, less left wing. Ian Duncan Smith caused a surge in conservative members (and briefly in polls) then got annihilated.MIFUNE wrote:
Well you've just said that he is "unelectable" despite Labour's membership doubling since the election and it is almost at an all time high...
You also said that the Labour party are "failing the UK" due to a lack of opposition despite Corbyn opposing many Conservative policies and brings up stuff like our relationship with Saudi Arabia continuously. Hence why the Tories are not reverting to calling him a terrorist and using scare tactics by saying he is a threat to national security, and why the Murdoch media persist with their crude smear campaign.