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Jeremy Corbyn on 13:41 - Aug 20 with 1870 views | lockseaf77 | Not to mention Hezbollah and Hamas. | | | |
Jeremy Corbyn on 13:48 - Aug 20 with 1866 views | Heisenberg | Like the Govt, big business and the Royals hang out with the Saudis and others. Not only hang out but happy to arm them to the teeth whatever their human rights record. Hypocrisy at its finest. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:42 - Aug 20 with 1805 views | GasGiant | Any politician should be able to balance the national books which Corbyn's politics won't do unless he disincentivises a lot of wealth generation, which would be self defeating within the financial year. Pat clearly can't do maths but good luck to him. Koons though propagates the fiction that billions of corporate "benefits" end up in the pockets of "fat cats" using some invented figure from a placard at a SWP demo somewhere. Anyone who can read a balance sheet can laugh at that garbage. Why do you think I hate working class people? WHat I said was quite clear and understandable - your deduction makes no sense. | | | |
Jeremy Corbyn on 19:18 - Aug 20 with 1796 views | dune | After looking into his Marxist history I'm afraid the public will very quickly turn against him once they learn of his track record. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:23 - Aug 20 with 1788 views | dune | He called his cat Harold Wilson. Harold Wilson was a Marxist judas traitor. I know everything I need to know about him now. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 22:54 - Aug 20 with 1756 views | Chesham_Saint | Nothing's simple though is it H? Take this this Saudi thing. Yes, we supply them with arms and yes their human rights record is poor. On the other hand they stand against ISIL who' have no recognition of human rights at all. The world is a vastly unfair place. Then there's all the jobs arms manufacturers create - you'd be a brave MP in a constituency where British Aerospace operates to demand an end to weapons production. And even then it would only go to the French FFS. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 23:27 - Aug 20 with 1745 views | ArthurHucksake | They already know it , the sun made sure of that, does'nt seem to be bothering anybody though. | |
| I know for sure you are he. No question about it. You are rude, agressive and angry just like doc was. You fool no one lambkins. |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 23:47 - Aug 20 with 1735 views | Chesham_Saint | I'm sorry Luggy, but you seem to have mistaken me for someone who gives a shit about anything you have to say. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 03:48 - Aug 21 with 1711 views | dune | They don't know yet. More and more will be drip fed about him and gradually people will realise he's unelectable. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 07:56 - Aug 21 with 1686 views | huelinsaint | Yes what you said was clear and understandable, you think that the rich should be incentivised to create wealth but the poorest who rely on social security are a load of spongers. Amazon,Starbucks and Google etc aren't scroungers are they, the lovely people that they are give us loads of min wage jobs,why should they pay corporation tax . | | | |
Jeremy Corbyn on 08:04 - Aug 21 with 1671 views | dune | We were enjoying a light lunch at a Parisienne style establishment last Sunday. As it was a lovely day we sat outside at a table out front on the pavement. I was just tucking in to my lentil concoction and garlic bread when a Arab drove by in a Ferrari revving the engine in a most antisocial manner. I thought to myself people like him shouldn't be driving cars like that. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 09:20 - Aug 21 with 1655 views | Chesham_Saint | Surely a Ferrari driving by on a sunny day should only have added to your pleasure? It might be the closest you get to one after all...... | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 12:40 - Aug 21 with 1620 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | And who funded Marx? Was it a capitalist type? | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:57 - Aug 21 with 1572 views | GasGiant | Agree about the multinationals who exploit tax regimes to avoid tax - don't think you'll find anyone who doesn't agree with you - Jeremy Corbyn will struggle to make changes quickly though, just as others have already. The benefits shake up is a different issue - advocating one doesn't prevent or inhibit the other. WHen you look at people who have fallen into total reliance on benefits - do they look happy? If their benefits were increased 100% overnight would this magically solve the problem - fix their ills - as the hard left are always implying? The answer as everyone knows is "no". People should be incentivised back to work for their self esteem, their self respect, their pride, their health, their happiness, and they should be given every tax break to make them better off in work than out of it, and that's got b****r all to do with Starbuck's and Amazon's tax regime. But if labour oppose every single move to get people out of poverty just because of Starbucks and Amazon then nothing will change, and you just have an ever growing problem of an underclass with no solution. So what is Corbyn's solution except a load of condescending and patronising platitudes about the "Nobility of the working class?" Doubling the giro cheque does nothing. I come from working class stock and there were times in my teens when I had to sleep in the back of a car for a while so I'm under no illusions about what it feels like. | | | |
Jeremy Corbyn on 20:12 - Aug 21 with 1565 views | dune | You can only incentivise to get people that want to work back to work. It's the minority (a sizeable minority) of bone idle slobs that make a life choice to sit on their arses where a hardline stance needs to be taken. These people do not deserve to be given a house and benefits. What they should be given is lodgings in an institution where they are forced to work for their food. There are lots of suitable sites such as unused military bases and prisons where they could be put up and work provided in the national interest. If managed properly these slob rehabilitation centres could be profitable enterprises the money made could be ploughed back in to create a national network so every slob is catered for. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:21 - Aug 21 with 1551 views | dune | I've just had a great idea. There could be an issue of certain slobs stealing food off other slobs so there would need to be a way of distributing their food to them according to their productivity. What I'd do is electronically tag them with each tag triggering the feeding system to dispense the correct amount of food they've earnt, then I'd process them at meal times much along the lines of a milking parlour, with bonus treats dispensed for exceptional productivity. [Post edited 21 Aug 2015 20:23]
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:29 - Aug 21 with 1539 views | Happy_Jack | Some of them look perfectly happy. They're either happy because they've tipped the scales at a certain level of obesity which guarantees their benefits or they're happy because they've hoodwinked everyone into believing the useless coonts are not fit to work in any capacity. Increase their benefits by 100% and it would help the economy to a degree. Namely online bingo sites, corner shops selling super strength cider and breeders of Staffordshire Bull Terriers. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 23:29 - Aug 21 with 1496 views | dune | Are you watching/did you watch Poundland Wars? [Post edited 21 Aug 2015 23:30]
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Jeremy Corbyn on 05:58 - Aug 22 with 1445 views | patred | That's it let's tar every benefit recipient with the same brush...it's an old recipe for this government and it's supporters. The sick The disabled The old The disadvantaged. unemployed, or low paid.. Anyone that hits hard times Yeah let's have a war on them, let's label them as beer swilling fat and lazy. Lets stop thier benefits, make them beg for food, clothes, and healthcare..better still let's put them in camps, or maybe perhaps we can encourage even more of them to commit suicide. God in heaven..what has happened to my fellow countrymen ?? it makes me weep to see the lack of compassion. Britain today... just take a few seconds to read some of this.. https://welfaretales.wordpress.com/category/suicide/ [Post edited 22 Aug 2015 6:21]
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Jeremy Corbyn on 06:32 - Aug 22 with 1428 views | patred | "I’ve been reading a lot of articles over time relating to the unbelievable policies being thrust upon the Middle, Working and Lower Classes by David Cameron and his slimy little gang. What they teach me individually is that this current government is rubbish at planning. They act with seemingly massive disregard for the effects of their actions and seem to even enjoy the misery they cause. After all, it would never hurt their wallets, right?" Jeremy Corbyn.. [Post edited 22 Aug 2015 6:33]
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Jeremy Corbyn on 07:00 - Aug 22 with 1419 views | dune | Benefits slobs queuing up waiting for Corals to open. I rest my case. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn on 07:23 - Aug 22 with 1404 views | patred | and did you bother to read the bit about suicides ? [Post edited 22 Aug 2015 9:55]
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Jeremy Corbyn on 10:57 - Aug 22 with 1321 views | Chesham_Saint | So you're saying that all those groups are in some way sacrosanct? For example, the 'Old' - what about those who receive things like the winter allowance who are in no need living as they do in Spain? Or those that just don't really need it because they're comfortably off and maybe drive around in brand new Jags? As for the rest surely something has to be tried and I don't remember Blair/Brown 'fixing ' this group during their long stay in power. No they seem to focus on 'key' issues like pissing away the gold reserve, fox hunting and fabricating reasons to go to war. Of course there has to be compassion (no reasonable person can argue against that) but there are beneficiaries that do take the piss and your refusal to acknowledge them does a massive disservice to those genuinely in need. | |
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