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Lets have a country where 1/ Kids are proud of their country 2.Kids want to learn 3. Where kids are competitive it sure as feck is out there 4.Where kids grow up fending for themselves 5. Where success and wealth are not dirty words nor envied 6.When couples get married ,save it , have kids when they can afford it . 7. Where everyone can look in the mirror and say "Ivedone my best". 8. Where Doctors/Nursing staff and footballers exchange salaries 9.Where politicians quit feeding their snouts from a fetid trough. 10. When Class is a word only used for school purposes and not one that stigmnatises,classifies and restricts people
and finally , when politicans quit using that pitiful phrase, "the ordinary working man/class" or the ordinary family.
The above the greatest insult to us all
'm pretty sure that most of these would be signed up to by the great man JC himself (that's Jeremy, not Jesus, although it's difficult to tell sometimes).
No, Im certain Corbyn doesn't give a shite about those looking to be be successful and certain he hates wealth (apart from his own)..
He hates people who want to be successful so much he made this hateful comment about business,
"The current government seems to think being "pro-business" means giving a green light to corporate tax avoiders and private monopolies.
I will stand up for small businesses, independent entrepreneurs, and the growing number of enterprises that want to co-operate and innovate for the public good."
Why not argue against what he's actually saying and doing instead of the strawman arguments you want to have?
If man evolved from monkeys why do we still have monkeys?
Lets have a country where 1/ Kids are proud of their country 2.Kids want to learn 3. Where kids are competitive it sure as feck is out there 4.Where kids grow up fending for themselves 5. Where success and wealth are not dirty words nor envied 6.When couples get married ,save it , have kids when they can afford it . 7. Where everyone can look in the mirror and say "Ivedone my best". 8. Where Doctors/Nursing staff and footballers exchange salaries 9.Where politicians quit feeding their snouts from a fetid trough. 10. When Class is a word only used for school purposes and not one that stigmnatises,classifies and restricts people
and finally , when politicans quit using that pitiful phrase, "the ordinary working man/class" or the ordinary family.
The above the greatest insult to us all
That's what we need Perchie , some really good stuff there ,
You havn't turned to the dark side at all , there's still some good in you ðŸ‘
He hates people who want to be successful so much he made this hateful comment about business,
"The current government seems to think being "pro-business" means giving a green light to corporate tax avoiders and private monopolies.
I will stand up for small businesses, independent entrepreneurs, and the growing number of enterprises that want to co-operate and innovate for the public good."
Why not argue against what he's actually saying and doing instead of the strawman arguments you want to have?
Why not argue against what he's actually saying and doing instead of the strawman arguments you want to have?
Because that's all he can do. He's not bright enough to do anything else.
Just endlessly repeat snippets he's picked up from the Daily Mail. Call him out on it and he'll scream that he's being picked on.
In America they call them low information voters. In Wales they're called dull c*nts.
How would you prefer that I write about Jeremy Corbyn? In the first person as if I am Jeremy Corbyn or in the second person as if you are Jeremy Corbyn? Maybe I should invent a fourth person narrative just to satisfy you?
Typically though you have just decided to throw personal insults at me rather than respond to what I actually wrote.
If man evolved from monkeys why do we still have monkeys?
How would you prefer that I write about Jeremy Corbyn? In the first person as if I am Jeremy Corbyn or in the second person as if you are Jeremy Corbyn? Maybe I should invent a fourth person narrative just to satisfy you?
Typically though you have just decided to throw personal insults at me rather than respond to what I actually wrote.
So there it is. Ignorant, uninformed, mass media hypnotized , pro American old duffer offended after younger , informed, educated people take his archaic points of view and correctly ram them in the dustbin.
In the words of Clase and possibly O'Boogs - 'twas ever thus .
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
Not my words but puts it well in perspective for me
I was brought up in a traditional labour voting family. My father worked every day, my mother raised 7 of us, we lived in a council flat, we all left school at 16 to work, we were brought up to believe that Governments job was to run the country, ensure employment, provide housing and healthcare. Along came Margaret Thatcher who told us "Greed is good", sold all our national assets to wealthy investors, the working classes got nowt, the investors then formed Cartels and rented our assets back to us. I set up a successful business, employed people and paid well above the average wage for the right people. I couldn't believe when Tony Blair cut Capital Gains Tax, but I didn't complain. Then the illegal wars, murder on a mass scale, the financial collapse, banking debts turned to sovereign debt and the burden of financial mismanagement imposed on the poor. I still didn't complain because it didn't affect me and my complaint, like the millions who protested against the war, against austerity, would just be ignored, I didn't even bother to vote because Labour and Conservatives offered the same. Then along came Jeremy Corbyn speaking of the ideals I was brought up to believe in. For the first time I took an interest in politics, I donated to his campaign, for the first time in living memory, someone in politics is placing the rights of ordinary people above the rights of the wealthy and tax efficient corporations. If Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader of the Labour party, I will actually vote. The other contenders, the Blairite generation, don't seem to understand that in 97 we all believed "things could only get better", but today, the Cheshire cat Blair, making £ millions from the wars he created, has managed to replace Margaret Thatcher in the national psyche as the most hated politician. Corbyn promises a fair and more equal Britain, one where the bankers and financiers pay for their misdeeds, not the poor and working classes who benefited the least. I believe the comment that home owners with independent wealth, want a continuation of the politics of the last 20 years, they more than most see their investments have plummeted, their pension pots disappeared. Only the wealthy, tax avoiders and tax efficient corporate entities would be worse off under Corbyn, but they control the media and sadly they also control most politicians. Its time for change.
Superb post epaul. No surprise that Thatchers children have nothing to say about it. They never do.
Not my words but puts it well in perspective for me
I was brought up in a traditional labour voting family. My father worked every day, my mother raised 7 of us, we lived in a council flat, we all left school at 16 to work, we were brought up to believe that Governments job was to run the country, ensure employment, provide housing and healthcare. Along came Margaret Thatcher who told us "Greed is good", sold all our national assets to wealthy investors, the working classes got nowt, the investors then formed Cartels and rented our assets back to us. I set up a successful business, employed people and paid well above the average wage for the right people. I couldn't believe when Tony Blair cut Capital Gains Tax, but I didn't complain. Then the illegal wars, murder on a mass scale, the financial collapse, banking debts turned to sovereign debt and the burden of financial mismanagement imposed on the poor. I still didn't complain because it didn't affect me and my complaint, like the millions who protested against the war, against austerity, would just be ignored, I didn't even bother to vote because Labour and Conservatives offered the same. Then along came Jeremy Corbyn speaking of the ideals I was brought up to believe in. For the first time I took an interest in politics, I donated to his campaign, for the first time in living memory, someone in politics is placing the rights of ordinary people above the rights of the wealthy and tax efficient corporations. If Jeremy Corbyn becomes leader of the Labour party, I will actually vote. The other contenders, the Blairite generation, don't seem to understand that in 97 we all believed "things could only get better", but today, the Cheshire cat Blair, making £ millions from the wars he created, has managed to replace Margaret Thatcher in the national psyche as the most hated politician. Corbyn promises a fair and more equal Britain, one where the bankers and financiers pay for their misdeeds, not the poor and working classes who benefited the least. I believe the comment that home owners with independent wealth, want a continuation of the politics of the last 20 years, they more than most see their investments have plummeted, their pension pots disappeared. Only the wealthy, tax avoiders and tax efficient corporate entities would be worse off under Corbyn, but they control the media and sadly they also control most politicians. Its time for change.
Nice post epaul but I assume you dont live in Wales ?, otherwise you should be voting Plaid, Plaid are a social justice type group, Corbyn is just one individual within a party that has been a Tory party for decades.
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Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Nice post epaul but I assume you dont live in Wales ?, otherwise you should be voting Plaid, Plaid are a social justice type group, Corbyn is just one individual within a party that has been a Tory party for decades.
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Come on Tramps, you must know that Paul is an honarary cockney 'erbert
Blair's in the Observer having another tantrum about Corbyn. And apparently we're also supposed to give a f*ck what Simon Weston thinks about Corbyn. I almost wish I'd registered to vote now.
Blair's in the Observer having another tantrum about Corbyn. And apparently we're also supposed to give a f*ck what Simon Weston thinks about Corbyn. I almost wish I'd registered to vote now.
I wonder why Blair gives a sh*t.
Surely there's no impact on that cockroach's life either way
Blair's in the Observer having another tantrum about Corbyn. And apparently we're also supposed to give a f*ck what Simon Weston thinks about Corbyn. I almost wish I'd registered to vote now.
When will Tony Blair learn?
If man evolved from monkeys why do we still have monkeys?
Surely there's no impact on that cockroach's life either way
He may have to pay a few bob more in taxes if JC gets to the top. Assuming of course it is not all in overseas bank accounts. The other bit that worries him is JC is happy to see him done for war crimes if / when the enquiry comes out and if Blair is incriminated.
You have mission in life to hold out your hand,
To help the other guy out,
Help your fellow man.
Stan Ridgway