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I used to think Corbyn was a principled but misguided buffoon.
Now I just realise he's just a devious b***ard hiding behind misguided principles.
Preaches wanting a Labour party that discusses things then undermines the shadow cabinet by releasing that statement, all so he can appease his "Stop the War" buddies by saying, "well, *I* didn't support it but what could I do? All these others voted for it".
Tom Watson is playing a blinder though now he's given up seeing paedos everywhere.
Anyone see Ken Livingstone making excuses for the 7/7 bombings yesterday?
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 18:35 - Nov 27 with 1693 views
Strange way to repay the people who elected him twice.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 19:06 - Nov 27 with 1636 views
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 18:31 - Nov 27 by Dr_Winston
Anyone see Ken Livingstone making excuses for the 7/7 bombings yesterday?
Yes, it was a disgrace.
What with him, the head of 'Republicans overseas' who presumed to lecture us on the provision of public healthcare, that tosser Matthew Hancock who insists on speaking really slowly as though everyone he is talking to is a halfwit, and the idiot 'comedian' who thought he was profound, it may well have been the most appalling episode in an increasingly appalling programme.
Dimbleby is absolutely useless as a chair as well and I'm fed up of these 'Party Activist' audience members. Every single week I hate myself for watching it.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 19:08 - Nov 27 with 1633 views
Ah good. Another thread for telling everyone how much you hate Corbyn. I'll join in. He's no leader, his tenure has been a shambles so far and I doubt he'll last another six months.
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 19:15 - Nov 27 by exiledclaseboy
Ah good. Another thread for telling everyone how much you hate Corbyn. I'll join in. He's no leader, his tenure has been a shambles so far and I doubt he'll last another six months.
Nobody aske you to participate,f*cking pissant.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 19:06 - Nov 27 by londonlisa2001
Yes, it was a disgrace.
What with him, the head of 'Republicans overseas' who presumed to lecture us on the provision of public healthcare, that tosser Matthew Hancock who insists on speaking really slowly as though everyone he is talking to is a halfwit, and the idiot 'comedian' who thought he was profound, it may well have been the most appalling episode in an increasingly appalling programme.
Dimbleby is absolutely useless as a chair as well and I'm fed up of these 'Party Activist' audience members. Every single week I hate myself for watching it.
Matt Forde (unfunny c*nt) was a former Labour Party advisor. Seems like he was a bit shite at that too. Why do these have the self-important stand-ups on? I'd quite like to see Milton Jones on though.
Jonathan from Swansea seems like a cock an' all...
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:12 - Nov 27 with 1556 views
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:03 - Nov 27 by WarwickHunt
Matt Forde (unfunny c*nt) was a former Labour Party advisor. Seems like he was a bit shite at that too. Why do these have the self-important stand-ups on? I'd quite like to see Milton Jones on though.
Jonathan from Swansea seems like a cock an' all...
oh dear God.
Could only bear it for 3 minutes - I'd rather stick rusty pins in my eyes than listen to the rest.
It is occasionally interesting when they have non politicos on - partly because they are far more likely to answer the question rather than sound like they're reading from the same script as those morons in the BT broadband call centre, but it only works when they have a brain.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:25 - Nov 27 with 1537 views
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 19:15 - Nov 27 by exiledclaseboy
Ah good. Another thread for telling everyone how much you hate Corbyn. I'll join in. He's no leader, his tenure has been a shambles so far and I doubt he'll last another six months.
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:25 - Nov 27 by blueytheblue
Most sensible post you've ever made re: Corbyn.
How so? I've never expressed undying support for him. About the closest I got was saying that Labour's going to lose in 2020 anyway so they might as well do it offering something different to the last two elections.
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:27 - Nov 27 by exiledclaseboy
How so? I've never expressed undying support for him. About the closest I got was saying that Labour's going to lose in 2020 anyway so they might as well do it offering something different to the last two elections.
True, but you have to be honest - so far he's been an utter disaster. If he had a bacon sandwich faux pas a la Millibland it would be consider a highpoint of his reign.
The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:32 - Nov 27 by blueytheblue
True, but you have to be honest - so far he's been an utter disaster. If he had a bacon sandwich faux pas a la Millibland it would be consider a highpoint of his reign.
He's already said that though in fairness Bluey.
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The Jeremy Corbyn Thread part three on 20:42 - Nov 27 with 1517 views