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Previously on "Corbyn is a man against the people not of the people"

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    So why all the tulip on here and in the right wing press?
    Because we do not have an election to win in 2020 so we can say exactly what we feel.

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    What the right are worried about is that the left do something that is actually sensible and ditch him. The threat of them bringing in another centre left labour (David Miliband) leader sooner rather than later. If you read the press and watch the debates the Torys are being very gentle with him.
    That'd make it 15 years of Daves if he became PM.

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  • darmstadt
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    Jeremy Corbyn represents “a threat to our national security, our economic security and your family’s security” according to an aggressive attack message the Conservatives released hours after his election as Labour leader.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    What the right are worried about is that the left do something that is actually sensible and ditch him. The threat of them bringing in another centre left labour (David Miliband) leader sooner rather than later. If you read the press and watch the debates the Torys are being very gentle with him.
    So why all the tulip on here and in the right wing press?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Seems to me that the right are running scared otherwise what would account for all the fuss over Corbyn?
    What the right are worried about is that the left do something that is actually sensible and ditch him. The threat of them bringing in another centre left labour (David Miliband) leader sooner rather than later. If you read the press and watch the debates the Torys are being very gentle with him.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    It is not the right it is anyone who is not a mung bean quiche eating, sensible shoe wearing, yurt dwelling fruit loop.
    Nope, its definitely the right, why was this thread started then? The right fear anything that disrupts their overlord status

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Seems to me that the right are running scared otherwise what would account for all the fuss over Corbyn?
    It is not the right it is anyone who is not a mung bean quiche eating, sensible shoe wearing, yurt dwelling fruit loop.

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  • darmstadt
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    Seems to me that the right are running scared otherwise what would account for all the fuss over Corbyn?

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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
    You do understand the point of Early Day Motions? Here's the full text, proposed by Tony Banks:



    Signatories: 3.

    Now some, not me you understand, but some might believe that Tony might just have had his tongue rather firmly in his cheek when he put this motion down. Others, again not me, might conclude that people selectively quoting a few words from this less than perfectly serious motion in an attempt to portray the new Leader of the Opposition as some kind of people-hater are scraping the bottom of a rather desperate barrel.
    Indeed - glorious to watch isn't it

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "inhumane proposals to use pigeons as flying bombs"

    Nelson would have approved...
    More humane than using people thought?

    But I was driving in my home town the other day and some 'good citizens ' were checking peoples speed. They have done this before and you get a nasty letter if you are caught exceeding the limit.

    But then I was thinking when I first started driving back in early 90s there was none of this.

    And then I started to think about purple gorilla and his dislike of boomers and I.had to agree those fookers who spend their time catching people speeding shoould fook off.

    No one was telling you how to live you life when you were young so how about keeping your pearls of wisdom to yourself and stop trying to legislate our life choices.

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  • AtW
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    "inhumane proposals to use pigeons as flying bombs"

    Nelson would have approved...

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  • pjclarke
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    You do understand the point of Early Day Motions? Here's the full text, proposed by Tony Banks:

    That this House is appalled, but barely surprised, at the revelations in M15 files regarding the bizarre and inhumane proposals to use pigeons as flying bombs; recognises the important and live-saving role of carrier pigeons in two world wars and wonders at the lack of gratitude towards these gentle creatures; and believes that humans represent the most obscene, perverted, cruel, uncivilised and lethal species ever to inhabit the planet and looks forward to the day when the inevitable asteroid slams into the earth and wipes them out thus giving nature the opportunity to start again.
    Signatories: 3.

    Now some, not me you understand, but some might believe that Tony might just have had his tongue rather firmly in his cheek when he put this motion down. Others, again not me, might conclude that people selectively quoting a few words from this less than perfectly serious motion in an attempt to portray the new Leader of the Opposition as some kind of people-hater are scraping the bottom of a rather desperate barrel.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    So teetotaller Corbyn was one of first MPs to call for a smoking ban (in 1989).
    Sounds forward thinking, very good man

    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    He has demanded ‘education and regulation’ — including bans on adverts — to try to wean British kids off junk food.
    Good thing too.

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  • TestMangler
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    Is this you DA ?

    Couple in first Corbyn-based divorce

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Not really but I can play out all my "kill lefties" fantasies on the back of him and what he stands for.
    And in these fantasies, do you sexually assault them before or after you've killed them ??

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