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Jeremy Corbyn 12:42 - Jul 24 with 106668 viewsCountyJim

I'm going to vote for him was going to go with Burnham but the amount of crap he's put up with and with dignity

He's a man of principal don't share his views on the monarch but we all have different points of view
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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:56 - Sep 7 with 2350 viewsacejack3065

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:17 - Sep 7 by exiledclaseboy

Cottsy, Acejack, OhTommyTommy , Humpty and Brynnie are coming to mine. We're quaffing fine wines, having readings of excerpts from Das Kapital and The New Statesman and finishing the evening off with a rousing rendition of The Red Flag. Pop in mun, we'll sit you in a corner and laugh condescendingly at you for not being one of us.


Not coming to my Liz Kendall mint cake party then?
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Jeremy Corbyn on 22:03 - Sep 7 with 2323 viewsoh_tommy_tommy

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:21 - Sep 7 by Dr_Winston

Isn't this a picture from your last gathering?



That's me in the middle there

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Jeremy Corbyn on 22:03 - Sep 7 with 2320 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:56 - Sep 7 by acejack3065

Not coming to my Liz Kendall mint cake party then?


Will she be jumping out of it? The sexy little minx

Each time I go to Bedd - au........................

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Jeremy Corbyn on 22:14 - Sep 7 with 2303 viewsacejack3065

Jeremy Corbyn on 22:03 - Sep 7 by Brynmill_Jack

Will she be jumping out of it? The sexy little minx


Hope so. She's much more attractive than the lovely Leanne but don't tell Trampie!
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Jeremy Corbyn on 22:20 - Sep 7 with 2291 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Jeremy Corbyn on 22:14 - Sep 7 by acejack3065

Hope so. She's much more attractive than the lovely Leanne but don't tell Trampie!


Liz Kendall jumping out of a cake, yeeeeeesss. Well her career in politics will be finished. Play to your strengths Liz !

Each time I go to Bedd - au........................

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Jeremy Corbyn on 01:44 - Sep 8 with 2236 viewsacejack3065

Jeremy Corbyn on 22:20 - Sep 7 by Brynmill_Jack

Liz Kendall jumping out of a cake, yeeeeeesss. Well her career in politics will be finished. Play to your strengths Liz !


It couldn't hurt her leadership chances to flash a bit of t*t. I don't know anyone who voted for her.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 03:39 - Sep 8 with 2209 viewsHumpty

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:17 - Sep 7 by exiledclaseboy

Cottsy, Acejack, OhTommyTommy , Humpty and Brynnie are coming to mine. We're quaffing fine wines, having readings of excerpts from Das Kapital and The New Statesman and finishing the evening off with a rousing rendition of The Red Flag. Pop in mun, we'll sit you in a corner and laugh condescendingly at you for not being one of us.


That sounds lovely. Thanks.

But I have to ask. We don't have to suck cocks do we?
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Jeremy Corbyn on 05:32 - Sep 8 with 2196 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 03:39 - Sep 8 by Humpty

That sounds lovely. Thanks.

But I have to ask. We don't have to suck cocks do we?


It's not compulsory but we're all lefties. We won't judge. That said, we do have a reputation to uphold.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 09:14 - Sep 8 with 2150 viewsCottsy

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:17 - Sep 7 by exiledclaseboy

Cottsy, Acejack, OhTommyTommy , Humpty and Brynnie are coming to mine. We're quaffing fine wines, having readings of excerpts from Das Kapital and The New Statesman and finishing the evening off with a rousing rendition of The Red Flag. Pop in mun, we'll sit you in a corner and laugh condescendingly at you for not being one of us.


I'm not coming unless I can have guarantees that all women will be forcibly segregated from the men folk and a minutes silence is held for our fallen comrade Osama.

If man evolved from monkeys why do we still have monkeys?

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Jeremy Corbyn on 12:18 - Sep 8 with 2108 viewsskippyjack

Is it just me.. or is trampie really starting to get on your tits?

The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh The Swansea Way.. To upset the odds.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 13:15 - Sep 8 with 2082 viewsperchrockjack

Lou.
What about me, mun

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Jeremy Corbyn on 13:23 - Sep 8 with 2066 viewstrampie

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:17 - Sep 7 by exiledclaseboy

Cottsy, Acejack, OhTommyTommy , Humpty and Brynnie are coming to mine. We're quaffing fine wines, having readings of excerpts from Das Kapital and The New Statesman and finishing the evening off with a rousing rendition of The Red Flag. Pop in mun, we'll sit you in a corner and laugh condescendingly at you for not being one of us.


How come i'm not invited ?

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 13:54 - Sep 8 with 2060 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 13:23 - Sep 8 by trampie

How come i'm not invited ?


Nationalists tend to lower the level of discourse with their narrow mindsets and insular separatist thinking. Perhaps if Lohengrin doesn't want to take up his invite to my bash as a comedy turn you can pop round his. You two have lots in common.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 14:06 - Sep 8 with 2035 viewstrampie

Jeremy Corbyn on 13:54 - Sep 8 by exiledclaseboy

Nationalists tend to lower the level of discourse with their narrow mindsets and insular separatist thinking. Perhaps if Lohengrin doesn't want to take up his invite to my bash as a comedy turn you can pop round his. You two have lots in common.


But don't you support Brit Nationalist parties ?, it could be argued that a Brit Nat is far more dangerous to the world than somebody supporting some form of localised socialism.

I think me and Lohengrin would get on just fine, we do seem to have some things in common but other things we don't, we seem to sing from the same hymn sheet as regards culture but differ on economic policy.

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:06 - Sep 11 with 1921 viewsexiledclaseboy

Tomorrow's the big day. The coronation of King Jereny the First. Momentous.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:14 - Sep 11 with 1918 viewsmonmouth

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:06 - Sep 11 by exiledclaseboy

Tomorrow's the big day. The coronation of King Jereny the First. Momentous.


With Khan as the Mayoral candidate. New Labour has been kicked in the knackers and consigned to the dustbin. Not before time. Quite exciting innit....a grass roots political movement that actually inspires people and the more the establishment and press try and rubbish it, I have a feeling the stronger it will actually get.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:17 - Sep 11 with 1917 viewsexiledclaseboy

On The One Show they just read out these four policies to people on the streets of Guildford - about as Home Counties as it gets:

An end to private sector involvement in the NHS.
Return of the 50% income tax rate for earnings over £150k.
Scrapping of university tuition fees, replaced by maintenance grants.
Private rents linked to local average earnings.

Everyone they showed agreed enthusiastically with all of the above before looking horrified when told they were Corbyn policies. Not scientific and indicative of absolutely nothing I know but an amusing illustration. I've said before that at election time if the two main parties swapped policies without telling anyone it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference to most and they'd still vote the same way. The majority just think "Tory good, Labour bad" (or vice versa) for the most part without having the first clue what policies either party is advocating.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:19 - Sep 11 with 1913 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:14 - Sep 11 by monmouth

With Khan as the Mayoral candidate. New Labour has been kicked in the knackers and consigned to the dustbin. Not before time. Quite exciting innit....a grass roots political movement that actually inspires people and the more the establishment and press try and rubbish it, I have a feeling the stronger it will actually get.


Unless of course Labour's desperate campaign to scupper the Corbyn vote has actually worked. I don't think he'll get many second preferences from supporters of the other candidates so it could be first count or bust for Jezza.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:27 - Sep 11 with 1901 viewsmonmouth

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:19 - Sep 11 by exiledclaseboy

Unless of course Labour's desperate campaign to scupper the Corbyn vote has actually worked. I don't think he'll get many second preferences from supporters of the other candidates so it could be first count or bust for Jezza.


It would be a shock now if he didn't win. From what I heard, when Burnham and Cooper camps pooled their data apparently even if one pulled out Corbyn would have had over 50%. Middle manager Blair Kendall won't get enough to be relevant. It's not over until the fat lady sings for sure, and stranger things have happened, but she's certainly tuning up.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:31 - Sep 11 with 1896 viewsoh_tommy_tommy

Exciting stuff,
Be prepared for the press to try & stick some more knives in though , it will be a tough first couple of weeks for him, although he's heard it all .

Just what british politics needed .

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:43 - Sep 11 with 1886 viewslonglostjack

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:31 - Sep 11 by oh_tommy_tommy

Exciting stuff,
Be prepared for the press to try & stick some more knives in though , it will be a tough first couple of weeks for him, although he's heard it all .

Just what british politics needed .


Breath of fresh air as opposed to the usual hot air.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:47 - Sep 11 with 1880 viewsexiledclaseboy

Wonder if he'll last as leader till 2020.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:12 - Sep 11 with 1868 viewsjackonicko

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:17 - Sep 11 by exiledclaseboy

On The One Show they just read out these four policies to people on the streets of Guildford - about as Home Counties as it gets:

An end to private sector involvement in the NHS.
Return of the 50% income tax rate for earnings over £150k.
Scrapping of university tuition fees, replaced by maintenance grants.
Private rents linked to local average earnings.

Everyone they showed agreed enthusiastically with all of the above before looking horrified when told they were Corbyn policies. Not scientific and indicative of absolutely nothing I know but an amusing illustration. I've said before that at election time if the two main parties swapped policies without telling anyone it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference to most and they'd still vote the same way. The majority just think "Tory good, Labour bad" (or vice versa) for the most part without having the first clue what policies either party is advocating.


Guildford has really gone downhill since I moved away. You now get some absolute imbeciles living there.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:21 - Sep 11 with 1857 viewsNeathJack

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:47 - Sep 11 by exiledclaseboy

Wonder if he'll last as leader till 2020.


I doubt it but I would imagine that the leader that follows him will be far more left of centre than would otherwise have been the case.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:21 - Sep 11 with 1857 viewsPozuelosSideys

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:17 - Sep 11 by exiledclaseboy

On The One Show they just read out these four policies to people on the streets of Guildford - about as Home Counties as it gets:

An end to private sector involvement in the NHS.
Return of the 50% income tax rate for earnings over £150k.
Scrapping of university tuition fees, replaced by maintenance grants.
Private rents linked to local average earnings.

Everyone they showed agreed enthusiastically with all of the above before looking horrified when told they were Corbyn policies. Not scientific and indicative of absolutely nothing I know but an amusing illustration. I've said before that at election time if the two main parties swapped policies without telling anyone it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference to most and they'd still vote the same way. The majority just think "Tory good, Labour bad" (or vice versa) for the most part without having the first clue what policies either party is advocating.


Itll be interesting to see how they propose to do a lot of that operationally.

An end to private sector involvement in the NHS - i doubt too many would have much issue with that.

Return of the 50% income tax rate for earnings over £150k - despite all the evidence suggesting the tax take drops off when you increase to this leve

Scrapping of university tuition fees, replaced by maintenance grants. - fair enough, but thats a massive bill.

Private rents linked to local average earnings - thats a massive stitch up if ever i saw one. How is that going to be calculated?

All very well on the surface, but very gimmicky. Much like any other political leaning really.

"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
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