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Corbyn provides an awful lot of value - its even more fun when you have a couple of Labour MPs as acquaintances and see their despair get progressively worse...
Corbyn provides an awful lot of value - its even more fun when you have a couple of Labour MPs as acquaintances and see their despair get progressively worse...
I like politics, I just wish we had an opposition. Never seen such a sorry state of UK politics in all of my life.
Made all the more poignant, with a nuclear test in North Korea last night, just after Corbyn tells everyone he would unilaterally disarm and try to use persuasion to get everyone else to do it. Save if for the University lecture, he's a crap politician.
Admit it, you like him too. Never before has UK politics been shaken up like he has done. Its akin to a revolution and its time we had it if I am honest.
I like politics, I just wish we had an opposition. Never seen such a sorry state of UK politics in all of my life.
Made all the more poignant, with a nuclear test in North Korea last night, just after Corbyn tells everyone he would unilaterally disarm and try to use persuasion to get everyone else to do it. Save if for the University lecture, he's a crap politician.
The problem is that a combination of Brown, Balls and a different Brown guttered the Labour party of all possible opposition from the lower ranks. There is virtually no one in the party who is even a vaguely decent politician and can solve this mess.
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