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Jeremy Corbyn

Whatever your political opinions are tomorrow may be your last hope of England ever becoming world cup champions for a second time. However that could all change if you vote for Jeremy Corbyn who wants to change all this by getting each football club to give just 5% of their TV money to grassroots football. With all this money wasted on wages and agents I think this money could be put to good use by helping children get into football which will help them to develop skills and confidence. So please if you care about this country please let's make Jeremy Corbyn our prime minister.

posted on 13/6/17

Tories got more seats and more votes but it's undemocratic for them to be in power. #mindofasocialist

posted on 13/6/17

comment by If anyone can, Emre Can... (U3979)
posted 6 hours, 52 minutes ago
Tories got more seats and more votes but it's undsemocratic for them to be in power. #mindofasocialist
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They are democratic, until people think for themselves!

posted on 18/6/17

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posted on 18/6/17

comment by Like Lions We Rise. (U21430)
posted 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by If anyone can, Emre Can... (U3979)
posted 4 days, 19 hours ago
Tories got more seats and more votes but it's undemocratic for them to be in power. #mindofasocialist
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They're in office (temporarily) but have no power, no mandate and no respect.
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It's almost surreal seeing people still burying their heads in the sand regarding just how awful this Tory government is and has been.

They are literally destroying the country, killing its people and creaming off public funds to enrich themselves.

posted on 18/6/17

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posted on 18/6/17

Killing people.

Not much difference between labour and Tory govts.

Putting so much faith in jezza and hating other views is fun for you, but unwise.

posted on 18/6/17

comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 14 minutes ago
Killing people.

Not much difference between labour and Tory govts.

Putting so much faith in jezza and hating other views is fun for you, but unwise.
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Any evidence of deaths directly related to Corbyn's policies?

posted on 18/6/17

comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 3 hours, 27 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 14 minutes ago
Killing people.

Not much difference between labour and Tory govts.

Putting so much faith in jezza and hating other views is fun for you, but unwise.
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Any evidence of deaths directly related to Corbyn's policies?
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What about an ex RA killer's words?

http://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/corbyn-and-mcdonnell-have-blood-on-their-hands-for-ira-support-claims-exterrorist-35744491.html

A former I RA terrorist said Jeremy Corbyn's support for the group gave its members "great encouragement" and claimed the Labour leader and shadow chancellor John McDonnell have "blood on their own hands".

Sean O'Callaghan said the support of the Labour leader and Mr McDonnell had "made it easier" for the republican terror group to carry out atrocities.

A spokesman for Labour dismissed the "false and contemptible claims" and stressed Mr Corbyn and Mr McDonnell's commitment to the peace process.

I RA terrorist-turned-informer O'Callaghan, a convicted double killer, said he witnessed the impact of the support from the Labour figures during the 1980s.

Writing in The Sun he said: "I RA men and women, many young and hopelessly politically naive, derived great encouragement from the solidarity openly displayed by Corbyn, McDonnell and their associates.

"I know. I was there. I witnessed the effect.

"They might not have pulled a trigger or planted a bomb but they certainly made it easier for those who did.

"By boosting our morale, they prolonged the violence and without a doubt for that, have blood on their own hands."

posted on 18/6/17

We also have the Bermondsey Labour MP, Neil Coyle, mocking Jeremy Corbyn's claim that he won the General Election. After wiping out the Conservatives Commons majority, Mr Corbyn has suggested that his party was the real victor from the June 8th Poll, even though Labour had fewer seats and fewer votes than the Conservatives

Coyle in a scathing attack, accussed his Party leader of 'triumphalism' and raised fears that Labour's current position was a false dawn!

Coyle went on to say " Many of Corbyn's critics now applaud him, but most Labour MP's and campaigners know that his terrible ratings meant he did not even appear on the election leaflets"

Corbyn has also shut out experienced hands when doing his Shadow Cabinet, for instance ex-Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray offered to support Corbyn and return to the fold only to be ignored. Instead Corbyn installed Lesley Laird, a Scottish MP elected for the first time.

One Senior ex minister was quoted as saying " For all his genial behaviour and talk of reaching out, it's the same old closed shop leadership from Corbyn"

"Instead of trying to unite the party, its a we are the masters now attitude"

So the Labour Party is still very much divided!

posted on 18/6/17

Well said, Lesley and GG.

Saved me rep!ying as out in the sun all day😊

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