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  • #16
    Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Post
    none of Corbyn's 'policies' are viable.

    If Corbyn becomes the Labour leader there'll be a Tory government for the next 10+ yrs.
    There will be a tory govt for a decade whoever labour elect, probably closer to two. 5 years of cameron and 10 of Osbourne. Say what you like about them but they have played a blinder since the election, Gideon in particular.

    As for ronnie, i bet he'd LOVE to pay 60% tax! He wants corbyn because he knows his taxes will be low for the next decade or so, because Corbyn is entirely unelectable.

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    • #17
      im going to have £20 on him to be the next prime minister i know hes for the like of me working class

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by garysnooker View Post
        im going to have £20 on him to be the next prime minister i know hes for the like of me working class
        I would save that £20 you'd need it if he does

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        • #19
          i think you could be a sun reader
          Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
          I would save that £20 you'd need it if he does

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          • #20
            Ronnie O'Sullivan has backed Jeremy Corbyn

            Don't read papers at all and if it's meant as an insult it's a poor effort. You want the UK to be run by the unions that's your choice but luckily there will be more of a different mind

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            • #21
              i rather the unions run the country that the posh eton boys who have never done a days work in there life other than getting out the tippex

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              • #22
                I'm a daily mail and daily express reader so I think you'll know who I back

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                • #23
                  Whatever happens as a result of this campaign, the terror it's instilled in all these pundits, journalists and professional politicians who swear the only way to win an election is via the centre ground and no strong beliefs in anything has been absolutely priceless.

                  And the fact that Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell have both come out and said "Listen to me, don't vote for Corbyn" - two of the most toxic people in the Labour Party saying "Do what we did!"
                  Last edited by gavpowell; 11 August 2015, 09:41 AM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by gavpowell View Post
                    Whatever happens as a result of this campaign, the terror it's instilled in all these pundits, journalists and professional politicians who swear the only way to win an election is via the centre ground and no strong beliefs in anything has been absolutely priceless.

                    And the fact that Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell have both come out and said "Listen to me, don't vote for Corbyn" - two of the most toxic people in the Labour Party saying "Do what we did!"
                    +1 to that

                    Having two centre parties thanks to the Blair Labour rebirth is not giving the people a choice. Unfortunately, I feel we have gone way too far down that path to be able to rewind anything major. The working class of this country were sold 'aspiration' by Thatcher, and later Blair, and went with it thinking they could shift upwards and have a better life. Not so. All that did was rip the roots from under them. The class system is currently alive and well and thriving in this country, with all the damage and oppression that has wrought for centuries.

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                    • #25
                      As opposed to someone who's been married thrice went to grammer school. Never worked. Only in a union capacity soicalilist party member tee total and a vegan real workin class

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                      • #26
                        Don't think he can be any worse than rubbish we have had in charge for last 40 yes.

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                        • #27
                          Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
                          As opposed to someone who's been married thrice went to grammer school. Never worked. Only in a union capacity soicalilist party member tee total and a vegan real workin class
                          Compared to the likes of Cameron and Blair, I think Corbyn is a lot more like the average Joe. But it doesn't have to be about "the working class" in the sense of downtrodden miners and mill workers, just representing the interests of ordinary working people on average salaries and below.

                          Personally, I'm sick of hearing about "hardworking families" for the past 20 years - I want a budget for single slackers.

                          A prime example of how completely out of touch the political class and certain sections of the media was recently on Any Questions on Radio 4. Discussing Corbyn, the woman on the panel said "Anyway, the world is a different place now to how things were in the 70s or 80s. We as employers care a lot about our staff and go to great lengths and great expense to do everything we can to make them feel welcome." - that bears no resemblance to most of the places I've worked.
                          Last edited by gavpowell; 11 August 2015, 04:37 PM.

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                          • #28
                            You talk about the class structure, no one spouts more about it than

                            socialists, if you dont ride a bike they look down on you,if you want to do better for yourself your greedy,i've seen all i want to see of socialism its anythink but social go and see how your socialist hierarchy live they aint in council houses they aint clocking in at daft oclock they dont fool me and i have no wish to see them drag this country back to where they want it.

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
                              You talk about the class structure, no one spouts more about it than

                              socialists, if you dont ride a bike they look down on you,if you want to do better for yourself your greedy,i've seen all i want to see of socialism its anythink but social go and see how your socialist hierarchy live they aint in council houses they aint clocking in at daft oclock they dont fool me and i have no wish to see them drag this country back to where they want it.
                              I have no idea who that rant was supposed be directed towards, because it doesn't apply to anything I said.

                              And calm down, you sound like Angry of Kent.

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
                                Don't read papers at all and if it's meant as an insult it's a poor effort. You want the UK to be run by the unions that's your choice but luckily there will be more of a different mind
                                I know what your on about mate,but the country as gone downhill since the wicked witch of the east defeated the miners and destroyed the steelworks.

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