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Hiding in a fridge to avoid an interview live on ITV today. His aide was heard saying FFS It doesn't matter what party they are from, they do not deserve to be in government.
Open the link below to see the video. It is cringewothy.
What a horrible, cowardly man on 13:15 - Dec 11 by bennytheblue
Sure but is he trustable? Links to the ira and hezzboulah or whatever they called. Everyone thinks great to start with but labour always leave the country in a total state, ever since the 70’s when they put tax up to 80/90%. I’ve never voted Tory and don’t trust boris either but I think national security is a big one in this age so Corbin can do one.
It seems that you're unaware that from 1941 to 1978 the top rate of income tax in the UK never fell below 88.75%. Yes, 88.75%, even under the Tories. So, on personal taxation, that puts Corbyn (top income tax rate of 50% proposed) way, way to the right of Harold Macmillan. Have a look at the Top Marginal Income Tax rate graph in this article, but brace your lower jaw before doing so: https://ourworldindata.org/taxation
Shows how far the UK and the world as a whole has lurched to right. Yet, the post-war period up to the oil crisis in the early 70s was a period of unprecedented growth (the "Golden Age of Capitalism"), with prosperity shared by all sections of society - not just in the UK, but throughout the developed world: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%E2%80%93World_War_II_economic_expansion
"OECD members enjoyed real GDP growth averaging over 4% per year in the 1950s, and nearly 5% per year in the 1960s, compared with 3% in the 1970s and 2% in the 1980s."
When are we going to wake up to the scam that is neoliberal economics? A big state combined with a vigorous private sector gave us the biggest economic success story in human history. Now we're governed by shysters for shysters.
Time to wake up and smell the coffee.
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What a horrible, cowardly man on 15:34 - Dec 11 with 1035 views
What a horrible, cowardly man on 15:34 - Dec 11 by WarwickHunt
Compare? OK - Kinnock helped make the Labour Party electable, Corbyn made it unelectable even against the biggest pile of shite in history.
This is it, isn't it? Labour will never have certain victory and a whopping majority put on a plate like right now, and they are about to blow it purely because of citizen Jez and his barmy tooting army.
What a horrible, cowardly man on 15:34 - Dec 11 by WarwickHunt
Compare? OK - Kinnock helped make the Labour Party electable, Corbyn made it unelectable even against the biggest pile of shite in history.
That is true, sensibly to the left of New Labour (stuff PFI, stuff gratuitous war, stuff appetite for privatisation) is o.k.... Full out Marxism will be a nightmare.
A mass-exodus of high paying tax payers out of the U.K and Kamikaze economics involving catastrophic levels of national debt will bankrupt the country. Its a case student-activist standards and lunacy now.
Argus!
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What a horrible, cowardly man on 16:11 - Dec 11 with 974 views
Liverpool and Merseyside has 15 MPs Liverpool and Merseyside has a very low take up or display of the Sun. 1 LibDem 1 Conservative 1 ex labour independent 12 Labour
Murdoch tells people how to think.
People attack Corbyn but know almost nothing about him. Johnson' s philandering, lying and abuse of the working class is well reported and acuraly reported.
No one who doesn't fully support ramianing inthenEU will get my vote.
What a horrible, cowardly man on 16:11 - Dec 11 by Badlands
Liverpool and Merseyside has 15 MPs Liverpool and Merseyside has a very low take up or display of the Sun. 1 LibDem 1 Conservative 1 ex labour independent 12 Labour
Murdoch tells people how to think.
People attack Corbyn but know almost nothing about him. Johnson' s philandering, lying and abuse of the working class is well reported and acuraly reported.
No one who doesn't fully support ramianing inthenEU will get my vote.
What a horrible, cowardly man on 14:39 - Dec 11 by Ebo
I doubt it Loh
I wouldn’t be so sure. This has all the appearance of an electoral system in its death throes and it’s starting to emit a suppurating stench.
When my pal Mosley walked away from the Conservatives at the end of 1923 he characterised its policy as “drift buoyed by drivel.” That seems to me as good an epitaph as any for our entire polity of 2019.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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What a horrible, cowardly man on 17:14 - Dec 11 with 884 views
What a horrible, cowardly man on 15:42 - Dec 11 by monmouth
This is it, isn't it? Labour will never have certain victory and a whopping majority put on a plate like right now, and they are about to blow it purely because of citizen Jez and his barmy tooting army.
And yet the Corbo cults and fan boys are blind.
If only someone could capture Starmer, make him sleep in a skip for a night; then the Caviar Commies would see him fit to be the leader. Instead he either clings on if the unlikely hung parliament happens or is replaced by the hapless Long Bailey.