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posted on 23/7/19

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



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When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
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The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



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When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
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The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.


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it's the economy that has to be fit into the more important things.
what will a good economy be worth when the planet is dying a slow death. there is an economic boom in climate change that will never be realized by the likes of trump and friends that are popping up across europe.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



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When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
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The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.


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Because Austerity has worked so well?

Plus borrowing is at an all time high.

posted on 23/7/19

I'm delighted. He's the best man for the job.

Hopefully we leave the retched EU in October then start undoing the illiberal policies of the last 15 years that have crippled society.

We need more freedom, less tax and less government all things he supports.

A general election would be great, he will win a landslide and can kick out the fake Tory MPs that should be lib dems at the same time.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by Philspurs - Millionaire travel agent (U3278)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 21 minutes ago
Who cares... I've seen 30-odd prime ministers come and go. Not one of them has made the slightest bit of difference to my life.
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How old are you?!?!?!
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Yeah was thinking this !

30 prime ministers ago was William Gladstone in the 1890s
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posted on 23/7/19

comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



----------------------------------------------------------------------

When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.


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Like the Tory Party have. Have you seen all the Foodbanks in 21st Britain. Myth to say Corbyn would be any worse with the economy than the current Torby Government, who have borrowed more money than all the Labour Governments Combined. They conveniently never mention that. The Tories are no better with money than the Labour Party would be.

If you want decent services than you have to pay for them.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



----------------------------------------------------------------------

When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.


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Because Austerity has worked so well?

Plus borrowing is at an all time high.
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The myth that the Tories can handle the economy better has been exposed.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Sporty and Portly - LFC (U8531)
posted 8 minutes ago
I'm delighted. He's the best man for the job.

Hopefully we leave the retched EU in October then start undoing the illiberal policies of the last 15 years that have crippled society.

We need more freedom, less tax and less government all things he supports.

A general election would be great, he will win a landslide and can kick out the fake Tory MPs that should be lib dems at the same time.
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What a load of old drivel.

Leaving the EU literally means LESS freedoms.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 3 minutes ago
For me yes polls don't mean much as people say different things.

aka sure you like the brexit party (if so inclined) but would you give those mad nutters control of your taxes.

its fine sending them to europe to act up and disrupt as a protest but would you give farage your taxes.

And its the same for Johnson v corbyn.

People will be thinking very much about themselves when they pick someone in a GE.

For all I know the youth may have already moved on from corbyn's flip flopping and all all piling on green as the new fashion.

After all europe or no europe thats just politics and their courses in paris or barcelona for uni... but saving the planet... thats BIG.



----------------------------------------------------------------------

When it comes to the crunch, Brexit aside, Corbyn has some very decent policies that resonate with a lot of the public, especially the younger community. Most people myself are not that worried about ideological hatred of the European Union. Contrary to the opinion spouted out by the hardline Brexiteers, they do not impact on my life one iota.

Prices for Gas, Electricity, Water, Transport, Housing, Community Charge, Decent NHS and Public Services most certainly do.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The overriding thing for me is the economy.

All of the things you deem as priorities come from the strength of the economy. I simply would not trust Corbyn to deliver strong economic policies.


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Because Austerity has worked so well?

Plus borrowing is at an all time high.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



The myth that the Tories can handle the economy better has been exposed.
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They’ve been appalling with the Economy sandy.

And law and order.

The two things they supposedly care about,

posted on 23/7/19

And it’s *wretched.

Why can Brexiters NEVER spell?

posted on 23/7/19

Worse than embarrassing, it's downright dangerous. Donald Trump mini me.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 18 seconds ago
Worse than embarrassing, it's downright dangerous. Donald Trump mini me.
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Yep.

And he’s already proved to be a pathetic ar$e licking poodle to the fascist tangerine.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Sporty and Portly - LFC (U8531)
posted 15 minutes ago
I'm delighted. He's the best man for the job.

Hopefully we leave the retched EU in October then start undoing the illiberal policies of the last 15 years that have crippled society.

We need more freedom, less tax and less government all things he supports.

A general election would be great, he will win a landslide and can kick out the fake Tory MPs that should be lib dems at the same time.
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You not checked the polls lately then!

posted on 23/7/19

https://m.facebook.com/events/2549843061909935?ti=icl

Take it to the streets.

Tomorrow

posted on 23/7/19

Can someone give examples of labour and corbyn antisemitism? I keep hearing it but not seen any concrete examples of it so curious to see them.

Are is it more a case of if your criticize israel (a disgusting nation in my eyes) you're antisemitic?

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Sporty and Portly - LFC (U8531)
posted 8 minutes ago
I'm delighted. He's the best man for the job.

Hopefully we leave the retched EU in October then start undoing the illiberal policies of the last 15 years that have crippled society.

We need more freedom, less tax and less government all things he supports.

A general election would be great, he will win a landslide and can kick out the fake Tory MPs that should be lib dems at the same time.
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What a load of old drivel.

Leaving the EU literally means LESS freedoms.
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What are liberal policies????

posted on 23/7/19

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 1 minute ago
Can someone give examples of labour and corbyn antisemitism? I keep hearing it but not seen any concrete examples of it so curious to see them.

Are is it more a case of if your criticize israel (a disgusting nation in my eyes) you're antisemitic?
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No, because there is none.

Couple of trolls on Facebook, probably infiltrators from the Brexit Party.

posted on 23/7/19

Don’t forget, wanting the Palestine people to live on their OWN land in their OWN homes without being starved and murdered is considered anti semitism these days.

posted on 23/7/19

So why have a number of Labour MP’s & Peers left the man party then

posted on 23/7/19

comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 23 seconds ago
So why have a number of Labour MP’s & Peers left the man party then
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You’ll have to ask them.

I’ll wait until some actual evidence has been provided.

As far as I’m concerned it’s all a right wing/Zionist smear campaign.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 2 minutes ago
So why have a number of Labour MP’s & Peers left the man party then
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Yeah I've seen that but not seen the reasons why.

posted on 23/7/19

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 2 minutes ago
So why have a number of Labour MP’s & Peers left the man party then
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Yeah I've seen that but not seen the reasons why.
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🤷🏾‍♂️

posted on 23/7/19

comment by GeniusGreaves (U1302)
posted 17 minutes ago
So why have a number of Labour MP’s & Peers left the man party then
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They are still sulking mate from the fact that Corbyn got overwhelmingly elected twice. They want one of their Blairite mates in Office. They don`t realise the Party has changed. They have always been completely out of touch with the Membership since Day One. Disgusting really that they cannot accept Corbyn as the Leader.

posted on 23/7/19

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-45030552

This is interesting. Majority seems to be labour mps criticising Israel's actions against Palestine

posted on 23/7/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 39 minutes ago
And it’s *wretched.

Why can Brexiters NEVER spell?
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I was going to correct that post.

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