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Margaret Pilkington 15-12-2019 13:14

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Just thought I would post this link

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ity-for-change

Have a read of that and tell me which planet this man is on?
Deluded or what?

cashman 15-12-2019 13:38

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Thats a perfect example of how stupid and deluded CORBYN is, the clown has destroyed the Labour Party.

Margaret Pilkington 15-12-2019 16:24

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To be fair Cashy, the demolition started with TB...Gordon Brown continued it and it went from there.

To be a credible electable party the manifesto has to be believable(even though most of us realise that it does not constitute any kind of real promise).
The Labour manifesto was not credible and it would have meant financial ruin and our children and their children paying back debts for the whole of their lives.
The politics were those of sixth form ideologists....with no visible means of paying for the giveaways.
It was not about fairness....you do not make the poor rich by making the rich poor.
And all those moneyed celebs might have been singing a different tune had Corbyn been elected(except most of these do not pay their share of taxes as their money is kept in offshore accounts...that is why their pontificating is so irritating)
The big problem with Corbyn is his past connections with terrorists and his reluctance to apologise or distance himself from these organisations.
The Anti semitism was also a factor...and the thuggery of Momentum.
Corbyn had zero leadership skills and it was felt that he was really just a puppet and that John McDonnell(another whose past does not bear scrutiny) was pulling the strings.

How many ways do you need to tell a leader that their popularity is zero?
He did not listen, the party did not listen....this election was all about letting those in parliament know that we felt sidelined...disposable....that we were angry at how democracy had been dismissed.

I think that some of them might have got the message...but it was written on a P45.

cashman 15-12-2019 16:44

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they still aint listening thats why they are in the ****, and will continue to be.

Margaret Pilkington 15-12-2019 20:06

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And another deluded 'has been'.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...en-livingstone

Have a read of this and see what you think.
Personally I think Red Ken and JC are two cheeks of the same bum!

cashman 16-12-2019 17:53

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just seen a cracker, Jeremy Corbyn is to be Knighted in New Year, for his services to the Conservative Party.:D:D:D:D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 16-12-2019 21:32

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Oh Cashy...for just a nano second I believed you.

Margaret Pilkington 16-12-2019 21:33

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Hammond isn't getting a Peerage and neither is Bercow.

cashman 17-12-2019 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1234578)
Oh Cashy...for just a nano second I believed you.

its just my sense of humour margaret.:)

Jimmy Clitheroe 17-12-2019 12:26

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They ain't got a clue have they - Angela bloody Rayner as deputy leader ? Was chatting to a friend who is a Tranmere supporter who said Labour need to do what we done after dropping out the league - sack the manager and get rid of the team who disgraced us so badly and start again building up from scratch.

cashman 17-12-2019 12:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmy Clitheroe (Post 1234582)
They ain't got a clue have they - Angela bloody Rayner as deputy leader ? Was chatting to a friend who is a Tranmere supporter who said Labour need to do what we done after dropping out the league - sack the manager and get rid of the team who disgraced us so badly and start again building up from scratch.

have to say Labour should SHUT CORBYN Tonight at the meeting and start to rebuild sensibly, or there will never be any opposition.

Margaret Pilkington 17-12-2019 15:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1234581)
its just my sense of humour margaret.:)

Yes...I did realise that...eventually, but for a second I nearly choked on my cuppa.
You wouldn't want my demise on your conscience would you Cashy?

cashman 17-12-2019 16:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1234588)
Yes...I did realise that...eventually, but for a second I nearly choked on my cuppa.
You wouldn't want my demise on your conscience would you Cashy?

Certainly Not.

Margaret Pilkington 17-12-2019 18:05

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Thank goodness for that!

cashman 17-12-2019 18:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1234595)
Thank goodness for that!

i wouldn't want anyones demise on my consience...............though i may make an exception in the labour party.


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