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Jeremy Corbyn 12:42 - Jul 24 with 117341 viewsCountyJim

I'm going to vote for him was going to go with Burnham but the amount of crap he's put up with and with dignity

He's a man of principal don't share his views on the monarch but we all have different points of view
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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:28 - Aug 19 with 1853 viewsyescomeon

He's centre left at best.

Upthecity!

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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:57 - Aug 19 with 1829 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:28 - Aug 19 by yescomeon

He's centre left at best.


That's also a ludicrous statement.

He would be appalled to be described as centre left. He's an old fashioned marxist albeit he is being a little cagey at the moment.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:52 - Aug 19 with 1800 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:28 - Aug 19 by yescomeon

He's centre left at best.


Yeah that's equally as daft just at the other end of the spectrum. New Labour was (for the mist part) centre left. Corbyn's an old-fashioned left winger. What we used to call socialist or, back in the day, "Labour Party members".

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:04 - Aug 19 with 1780 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 15:46 - Aug 19 by londonlisa2001

Benn didn't of course when it came to his estate where he chose to avoid tax with the best of them !


Much like the father of his predecessor 'red' Ed

A real party of the 'people' hey Lisa 😂

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:11 - Aug 19 with 1757 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:04 - Aug 19 by waynekerr55

Much like the father of his predecessor 'red' Ed

A real party of the 'people' hey Lisa 😂


Ralph Miliband had very little to do with Labour. He was a member for a while but left because even at its most left wing, Labour wasn't radical left enough for him.

Miliband was of course Jewish. He suffered anti-Semitic attacks and was a proper hard leftie. Confusing for a few on here that will be.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:12 - Aug 19 with 1754 viewsexiledclaseboy

Here you go, Bluey. All your questions answered.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/19/jeremy-corbyn-calls-suggestions-

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:24 - Aug 19 with 1740 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:11 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

Ralph Miliband had very little to do with Labour. He was a member for a while but left because even at its most left wing, Labour wasn't radical left enough for him.

Miliband was of course Jewish. He suffered anti-Semitic attacks and was a proper hard leftie. Confusing for a few on here that will be.


Quite !

I'm leaving that particular discussion well alone, although I would point out that Marx's grandpa was a Rabbi
:-)

The most important question about Milliband senior of course - was he a Ralph or a Rafe - that'll decide his true leanings for once and for all.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:28 - Aug 19 with 1734 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:24 - Aug 19 by londonlisa2001

Quite !

I'm leaving that particular discussion well alone, although I would point out that Marx's grandpa was a Rabbi
:-)

The most important question about Milliband senior of course - was he a Ralph or a Rafe - that'll decide his true leanings for once and for all.


His given name was Adolphe. He called himself Ralph for fairly self-explanatory reasons. I can't imagine he was a Rafe. Too bourgeois.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:31 - Aug 19 with 1727 viewsblueytheblue

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:12 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

Here you go, Bluey. All your questions answered.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/19/jeremy-corbyn-calls-suggestions-


Cheers but I listened to the Radio 4 interview.

The one where he was repeatedy asked about having invited Abou Jahjah into Parliament. The interview where he repeatedly refused to answer the question; a simple "No, I did not". Instead he blustered claiming not to have known who the guy was only to issue a statement 5 hours later where his researchers had just discovered he did in fact meet him.

After all, it's not like that story has been around for days or anything, the researchers only just noticed.

And in that Channel 4 interview people seemed to become anti-semitic years after meeting Corbyn. Guess he met that at the right time then. Funding people? Just coppers chucked into a bucket.

I'd suggest there's a credibility gap - and not just in the economics of his policies.

EDIT: And he's now toast. Brand is backing Corbyn.
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 20:36]

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:35 - Aug 19 with 1721 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:28 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

His given name was Adolphe. He called himself Ralph for fairly self-explanatory reasons. I can't imagine he was a Rafe. Too bourgeois.


ah, shades of Gideon then !!

Anyone hated by the Daily Mail is OK by me to be honest :-)
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:37 - Aug 19 with 1718 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:31 - Aug 19 by blueytheblue

Cheers but I listened to the Radio 4 interview.

The one where he was repeatedy asked about having invited Abou Jahjah into Parliament. The interview where he repeatedly refused to answer the question; a simple "No, I did not". Instead he blustered claiming not to have known who the guy was only to issue a statement 5 hours later where his researchers had just discovered he did in fact meet him.

After all, it's not like that story has been around for days or anything, the researchers only just noticed.

And in that Channel 4 interview people seemed to become anti-semitic years after meeting Corbyn. Guess he met that at the right time then. Funding people? Just coppers chucked into a bucket.

I'd suggest there's a credibility gap - and not just in the economics of his policies.

EDIT: And he's now toast. Brand is backing Corbyn.
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 20:36]


There you go. Much the response I expected. I heard the interview too and oddly I came away with a different impression to you. But then I'm not looking to accuse almost everyone and anyone of anti-semitism.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:42 - Aug 19 with 1712 viewsblueytheblue

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:37 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

There you go. Much the response I expected. I heard the interview too and oddly I came away with a different impression to you. But then I'm not looking to accuse almost everyone and anyone of anti-semitism.
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 20:38]


Nor am I; indeed I ask you to produce any evidence I've claimed Corbyn is anti-semitic.

I think he's had poor judgement in the people he surrounds himself with, he's done little to stop some of the abuse hurled at other candidates whilst bigging up his etchical campaign.
He's not helped himself with his response in this either.

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I'd imagine it would be a matter of public record if Corbyn invited that guy around parliament. IF Corbyn did, then any coverup will destroy his election campaign. IF he didn't, then all is fine and dandy with the world - at least on that score.

Then again, I'm not burying any issues around anti-semitism by ignoring it. I mean, a cartoonist having the Israeli flag with a swastika on it with octopus tentacles clearly has no Nazi symbolism. It would be a wild slur to point out the Nazis used the symbolism of the octopus to show how Jews ran the world...
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:49 - Aug 19 with 1696 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:42 - Aug 19 by blueytheblue

Nor am I; indeed I ask you to produce any evidence I've claimed Corbyn is anti-semitic.

I think he's had poor judgement in the people he surrounds himself with, he's done little to stop some of the abuse hurled at other candidates whilst bigging up his etchical campaign.
He's not helped himself with his response in this either.

EDIT:
I'd imagine it would be a matter of public record if Corbyn invited that guy around parliament. IF Corbyn did, then any coverup will destroy his election campaign. IF he didn't, then all is fine and dandy with the world - at least on that score.

Then again, I'm not burying any issues around anti-semitism by ignoring it. I mean, a cartoonist having the Israeli flag with a swastika on it with octopus tentacles clearly has no Nazi symbolism. It would be a wild slur to point out the Nazis used the symbolism of the octopus to show how Jews ran the world...
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 20:46]


I can't. No one has. The way these accusations stick is by rumour, innuendo and guilt by association. That's what people do when there's absolutely no evidence to back up the assertion that they so want to be true. It's underhand and morally bankrupt but not untypical of those determine to discredit someone (anyone) without a shred of evidence.

Although Perch did say clearly that Corbyn was a holocaust denier further up this thread. But that's probably best ignored.

Edit to respond to your edit. I've no idea what your last paragraph is about. Explain please.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:52 - Aug 19 with 1685 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:11 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

Ralph Miliband had very little to do with Labour. He was a member for a while but left because even at its most left wing, Labour wasn't radical left enough for him.

Miliband was of course Jewish. He suffered anti-Semitic attacks and was a proper hard leftie. Confusing for a few on here that will be.


I just found it a tiny bit funny that Ed banged the drum about tac avoidance yet he was a beneficiary of the anti Christ (no pun intended) that he looked to vanquish.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:53 - Aug 19 with 1681 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:52 - Aug 19 by waynekerr55

I just found it a tiny bit funny that Ed banged the drum about tac avoidance yet he was a beneficiary of the anti Christ (no pun intended) that he looked to vanquish.


He was? How?

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:55 - Aug 19 with 1674 viewsblueytheblue

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:49 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

I can't. No one has. The way these accusations stick is by rumour, innuendo and guilt by association. That's what people do when there's absolutely no evidence to back up the assertion that they so want to be true. It's underhand and morally bankrupt but not untypical of those determine to discredit someone (anyone) without a shred of evidence.

Although Perch did say clearly that Corbyn was a holocaust denier further up this thread. But that's probably best ignored.

Edit to respond to your edit. I've no idea what your last paragraph is about. Explain please.
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 20:52]


It's a fallacy to claim that [people want Corbyn to be anti-semitic because A, B and C have been involved in anti-semitism; at least generally. I'd imagine a few want it to be true.

My view is Corbyn is clearly passionate about his beliefs right and wrong. Sometimes that can blind you, you're at events with extremists etc.

I'd don't believe Corbyn is anti-semitic. I wouldn't want him to be anti-semitic any more than I'd want anyone to be anti-semitic.

What's not to be doubted is that he has been around some anti-semites. As a consequence, for me it's not a case of believing him to be anti-semitic, more that he's occasionally too damn naive to see the wider picture. On that score, it raises questions about his judgement; in turn factors into credibility.

What doesn't convince me is that some of his answers have been waffly; very "how very dare you...". He could have handled the questions a lot better than he has done - which again raises questions for me about his leadership skills.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 20:59 - Aug 19 with 1661 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:53 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

He was? How?


So he had no benefit of the tax avoided in his late father's estate?

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:03 - Aug 19 with 1652 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:55 - Aug 19 by blueytheblue

It's a fallacy to claim that [people want Corbyn to be anti-semitic because A, B and C have been involved in anti-semitism; at least generally. I'd imagine a few want it to be true.

My view is Corbyn is clearly passionate about his beliefs right and wrong. Sometimes that can blind you, you're at events with extremists etc.

I'd don't believe Corbyn is anti-semitic. I wouldn't want him to be anti-semitic any more than I'd want anyone to be anti-semitic.

What's not to be doubted is that he has been around some anti-semites. As a consequence, for me it's not a case of believing him to be anti-semitic, more that he's occasionally too damn naive to see the wider picture. On that score, it raises questions about his judgement; in turn factors into credibility.

What doesn't convince me is that some of his answers have been waffly; very "how very dare you...". He could have handled the questions a lot better than he has done - which again raises questions for me about his leadership skills.


Very reasonable. I mostly agree. What I will say is that those who are sometimes critical of Israel and speak up on behalf of displaced Palestinians are often wrongly accused of being anti-Jewish. It happens on here all the time. Usually by the same poster mind you. I find that offensive personally. As I've said to you before, it's possible to be one without the other, indeed most will be one and not the other. But it's also true that the pro-Palestine cause will attract its fair share of anti-Semite scum. It's a convenient cloak for them to indulge their prejudice and hatred. But I would suggest that the bulk of those would reside on the far right as opposed to the hard left.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:08 - Aug 19 with 1646 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 20:59 - Aug 19 by waynekerr55

So he had no benefit of the tax avoided in his late father's estate?


I don't know. That's why I asked you.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:11 - Aug 19 with 1637 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:08 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

I don't know. That's why I asked you.


Now you're being naughty 😊

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:13 - Aug 19 with 1636 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:11 - Aug 19 by waynekerr55

Now you're being naughty 😊


I'm not. This is genuinely the first I've heard of it.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:25 - Aug 19 with 1616 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:13 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

I'm not. This is genuinely the first I've heard of it.


Posthumous variation of deed to minimise inheritance tax.

Kind of undermined the whole 'I want to stamp out tax avoidance/evasion' argument. Besides, I know as well as you that he was far removed from the left wing accusations being thrown about. 😊

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:26 - Aug 19 with 1614 viewsblueytheblue

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:03 - Aug 19 by exiledclaseboy

Very reasonable. I mostly agree. What I will say is that those who are sometimes critical of Israel and speak up on behalf of displaced Palestinians are often wrongly accused of being anti-Jewish. It happens on here all the time. Usually by the same poster mind you. I find that offensive personally. As I've said to you before, it's possible to be one without the other, indeed most will be one and not the other. But it's also true that the pro-Palestine cause will attract its fair share of anti-Semite scum. It's a convenient cloak for them to indulge their prejudice and hatred. But I would suggest that the bulk of those would reside on the far right as opposed to the hard left.
[Post edited 19 Aug 2015 21:39]


I've found the far right and hard left to be equally as extreme at times, tbh.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:36 - Aug 19 with 1609 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:25 - Aug 19 by waynekerr55

Posthumous variation of deed to minimise inheritance tax.

Kind of undermined the whole 'I want to stamp out tax avoidance/evasion' argument. Besides, I know as well as you that he was far removed from the left wing accusations being thrown about. 😊


Disgraceful. As a communist, Ralphie should have eschewed all personal wealth.

I'd whack an extra 10% on inherited wealth over a certain threshold.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 21:37 - Aug 19 with 1606 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 21:26 - Aug 19 by blueytheblue

I've found the far right and hard left to be equally as extreme at times, tbh.


I absolutely agree.

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