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Corbyn Sweepstake

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    #31
    I'm sure the Labour backbenchers want Cameron to go for the jugular

    Corbyn will just pitch up with a few "won't you think of the children" questions and Cameron will reply with a few "we are the biggest European donors to Syrian refugees". Nothing will happen.

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      #32
      Is this sweepstake about when he will become Prime Minister ? Because its looking likely he will sweep to power in a couple of years with a huge mandate. I predict a massive landslide victory for Labour across the board. SNP and UKIP will be hammered.
      Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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        #33
        Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
        Is this sweepstake about when he will become Prime Minister ? Because its looking likely he will sweep to power in a couple of years with a huge mandate. I predict a massive landslide victory for Labour across the board. SNP and UKIP will be hammered.
        Da Komrade!

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          #34
          It's like listenting to a crappy Radio 2 DJ

          "Bob wrote in asking about mental health issues, I'll be right back after shalamar"

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            #35
            Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
            Which just show's how politically naive you are! It might be the right thing to do but would instantly alienate a large section of society. Most of whom would be your core voters.
            It's the choice between staying honest and doing the right thing within your capabilities or becoming a liar in order to get elected. In such situation I'd rather not get elected.

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              #36
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              It's the choice between staying honest and doing the right thing within your capabilities or becoming a liar in order to get elected. In such situation I'd rather not get elected.
              So rather than gaining power and attempting to do the best you can for the most people you can you'd rather stay "true" to your beliefs and remain on the margins complaining whilst others take charge and make decisions that you disagree with?

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                #37
                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                Old scruffy git living in cloud coockoo land.

                Michael Foot back from the grave.

                Electorate will vote him in a snap election as the only way to stop General Strikes that will paralyse the country
                FTFY

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
                  So rather than gaining power and attempting to do the best you can for the most people you can you'd rather stay "true" to your beliefs and remain on the margins complaining whilst others take charge and make decisions that you disagree with?
                  Yes for sure, I am not prepared to lie in order to get elected. If electorate wants to vote for people who lie to them, then they deserve to be ruled by those people.

                  Corbyn was exactly that type and now he will be elected in a landslide in 2020.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
                    I wonder if the scruffy git will fasten his top button and wear his tie correctly, unlike yesterday.
                    WHS

                    It isn't even as if he has a beefy neck, quite the opposite. In fact the undone button highlights just how scrawny and skinny his neck is
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                      #40
                      I wonder if they kick out Corbyn from Her Majesty's banquet for not using correct fork?

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