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Post by jonksy on Dec 19, 2022 19:09:37 GMT
As for Corbyn he is nearly as daft as his brother Do you think they have a competion between them to see who can be the daftest?
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Post by jonksy on Dec 19, 2022 19:11:27 GMT
Put forward the idea yes but not the degree of action. IIRC every single Conservative MP voted against the introduction of the NHS. Good for them...
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Post by Bentley on Dec 19, 2022 19:21:31 GMT
Corbyn is out of the same box as Tony Benn and the beast of Bolsover. He should be stuffed and put into a museum ( or put into a museum and stuffed). To me, he represents the good intentions just before the lefties realise good intentions are not as effective as bad intentions .
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Post by johnofgwent on Dec 19, 2022 19:48:09 GMT
Corbyn is out of the same box as Tony Benn and the beast of Bolsover. He should be stuffed and put into a museum ( or put into a museum and stuffed). To me, he represents the good intentions just before the lefties realise good intentions are not as effective as bad intentions . I don’t know if that’s entirely fair. I mean, love or despise them the one thing you could say of both Benn and Skinner was that they were men about whom you could predict with near certainty their stance and neither seemed shy to state it. With Vorbyn there was far too much fence sitting.
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Post by Bentley on Dec 19, 2022 21:21:56 GMT
Corbyn is out of the same box as Tony Benn and the beast of Bolsover. He should be stuffed and put into a museum ( or put into a museum and stuffed). To me, he represents the good intentions just before the lefties realise good intentions are not as effective as bad intentions . I don’t know if that’s entirely fair. I mean, love or despise them the one thing you could say of both Benn and Skinner was that they were men about whom you could predict with near certainty their stance and neither seemed shy to state it. With Vorbyn there was far too much fence sitting. Well it has been said that Corbyn has never met an enemy of Britain that he didn’t like. Skinner was one dimensional imo and Benn was the Marie Antoinette of Labour. Marie used to pretend to be a milkmaid for fun, Wedgie liked to go to fish and chop shops and drink beer in pubs .occasionally
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Post by see2 on Dec 19, 2022 21:31:18 GMT
Put forward the idea yes but not the degree of action. IIRC every single Conservative MP voted against the introduction of the NHS. Good for them... One would have needed to be a Neanderthal to vote against it at that time. Mind you there are still some Neanderthals around today
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Post by see2 on Dec 19, 2022 21:34:30 GMT
It is necessary for people to be open and honest about -- ALL-- politics or the UK will continue to suffer bad politicians. Kier Starmer has accepted the fact that Brexit happened. He has to look forward to and to plan for the possibility of being a PM of a post Brexit UK. I've suffered bad politicians for the past 85 years, you must have suffered the same for even longer. Pretty much but for the ray of sunshine and fresh air introduced by New Labour.
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Post by Bentley on Dec 19, 2022 21:36:21 GMT
Iirc correctly it was said that the NHS would eventually cost less to run because the improvements in public health would create less of a need for it.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 19, 2022 22:09:04 GMT
One would have needed to be a Neanderthal to vote against it at that time. Mind you there are still some Neanderthals around today Yep and they all support and vote for liebour.
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Post by vlk on Dec 20, 2022 13:46:31 GMT
Corbyn has been gone for some time now but people still talk about him unlike the current party-leader who is dull as dishwater.
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Post by Handyman on Dec 20, 2022 16:04:56 GMT
Corbyn is out of the same box as Tony Benn and the beast of Bolsover. He should be stuffed and put into a museum ( or put into a museum and stuffed). To me, he represents the good intentions just before the lefties realise good intentions are not as effective as bad intentions . Some are advocating the Corbyn should stand for the Mayor of London and run against the halfwit Khan, talk about Dumb and even Dumber
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Post by see2 on Dec 21, 2022 22:44:41 GMT
One would have needed to be a Neanderthal to vote against it at that time. Mind you there are still some Neanderthals around today Yep and they all support and vote for liebour. There is no party called Liebour to vote for, you should try sticking with drinking tea for a while. The Neanderthals that voted against the introduction of the NHS were the Tories.
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Post by see2 on Dec 21, 2022 22:48:30 GMT
Corbyn has been gone for some time now but people still talk about him unlike the current party-leader who is dull as dishwater. Corbyn was a long way away from being the spice of life, but he was a good example of how to waste an opportunity to get a Labour victory at the election. If Starmer does the same then that will be the time to denigrate him.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 22, 2022 2:48:05 GMT
Corbyn has been gone for some time now but people still talk about him unlike the current party-leader who is dull as dishwater. Corbyn was a long way away from being the spice of life, but he was a good example of how to waste an opportunity to get a Labour victory at the election. If Starmer does the same then that will be the time to denigrate him. You carry on living in your own little dream world.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jan 12, 2023 7:55:31 GMT
Corbyn was never a supporter of the EU due to his socialist principles. Without him Brexit would never have happened. But that decision has long been made as has the decision on whether Corbyn will be PM or his ideas be relevant to today and future elections. What! Are you on something? You claim Brexit would never have happened without Corbyn? I think there’s more than a grain of truth in that. Whether Corbyn was pro or anti EU is hardly relevant. What he wanted to do was build a bridge from Calais to Dover (one way only) to let the entire worlds supply of ECONOMIC MIGRANTS free entry. Attitudes like his were THE reason the slogan take back control of our borders found such high levels of support. Whether they were bullshit or genuine aspirations is again not the point. Corbyns stated attitude to our country’s borders and our right to police them caused a huge rise in pro Brexit attitudes.
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