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Yes just like Corbyn's mask of respectability which slipped when he cynically decided to mislead the public and got caught out, Labour's cloak of decency has well and truly slipped over the past year or so. Of course those of us who've seen it all before knew full well it was always an act, occasionally betrayed by one or other of them like Brown when he called an old lady a bigot or Livingstone when he likened a Jewish journalist to a Nazi prison camp guard. Some folks are of course just too young to remember the nastiness of the past, others just have a selective memory when it suits but the reality is that nastiness, hypocrisy and deceit runs through Labour's core just like 'Blackpool' in a Fylde Coast stick of rock.
I see Corbyn's typically now claiming that he's been the victim of a politically inspired attack, this time by Richard Branson. In typical lefty style, he hasn't got the decency to admit he's been caught out and gets all nasty about it, trying to shift the spotlight from his deceit. I dare say he'll be hoping for 'a good day to bury bad news' to rescue him... |
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It cuts to the heart of his biggest strength. That's why its news. Also I hate this idea politicians should travel 2nd class or as have scummy a trip as possible. I hope next time May is on a train she takes 1st class and when asked why he says it's because she is the PM and needs to travel for work. It's not unreasonable for the Prime Minister to travel first class given the work they have to do and the hours they do. |
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Jeremy is angry
And at the foot of the article is the report that the release of the cctv footage is being investigated, what a shock :rolleyes: |
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As Al Murray said on twitter
"Branson won't have run this past his legal team. No chance at all..." |
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But some people may have left the train at York, so it may not necessarily have been true a couple of stops later...
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There is plenty of overcrowding on trains so Corbyn has managed to lie in telling a story that is often true. That is a special kind of incompetence. |
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As Damian said, if what he wanted to say was essentially true, all he had to to was bide his time and shoot his footage at a point when it was actually true. This was a very special form of incompetence. |
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I travel the East Coast line on a weekly basis at all different times and I chan tell you at 11:00 there is no issue in finding any seat you want.
Now if he'd jumped on at Kings X at 17:15, he could probably be stood up until Stevenage or even Peterborough. But even at those times you can still find a seat if really want one, depends who you're willing to sit next to! Also, like most of us he'd probably be travelling on an off-peak advance were reserving your seat is mandatory!!! |
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He was insisting on finding a pair of seats so he could sit next to his wife. A rather difficult requirement on a crowded train. IMHO a self manufactured problem.
If he wanted that he should have booked seats. It ain't rocket science. |
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