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I am all for addressing that issue as well but it isn't going to solved by restricting the pay of nurses, teachers and other public sector workers. They've had the freeze since 2012, the least they could expect is to be kept up with inflation. |
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I think it's amusing how popular Corbyn was at Glastonbury. and even more amusing listening to Mr O have a strop because of how popular he is :)
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But we're in what, 2nd week of Parliament, yet it's business as usual in Labour, resignations, sackings etc :rolleyes: |
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Yes Corbyn is a poor Labour leader but compared to Theresa May the perception of him and some of the messages we saw at the last general election and the vote by the public saw a increased vote for him so it would be folly to assume that just because its Corbyn he won't get to 10 Downing Street as it was folly by the Conservatives and the Conservative media to assume and propagate that clear daily message during the general election campaign which clearly as we all know backfired totally and was no doubt in many peoples minds the worst Conservative election campaign in history and many of the Conservative media were made to look stupid as their personal characterisation assault on him like the Conservative party backfired dismally. Not being a very wise man myself one listens and learns and if one does not take that those lessons on board then the end result is inevitable... |
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Corbyn's 'surge' reminds me of Scottish Independence in a way in that people have projected their own politics and hopes onto him so that he embodies it all, all things to all people, rather than what he actually believes and would do. You have pro-European liberals viewing him as a British Macron which is pretty far from his actually politics, Cameron embodies that more than Corbyn does.
Corbyn's view of trade is pretty protectionist rather than open. He is closer to UKIP on that score. He has very little to say by electoral reform. He has very little to say about the importance of privacy in a digital age. |
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Fury as students ‘openly boast of voting TWICE’ for Corbyn’s Labour - rules review called
Ms Leadsom was responding to a concern raised by Wellingborough Tory MP Peter Bone who said that boasts by Leftwing students of voting where they went to university and in their home constituencies had been posted online. He said: “It has been brought to my attention that people can be registered to vote in a general election in two places.I am registered in London and in my constituency. http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...vote-electoral |
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This is how much Corbyn's cronies care about democracy:
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Nobody should be under any illusion about who these people are, what they represent and the means they will resort to in order to obtain power. Some folks really need to wake up and see what's happening to Labour right under their noses. |
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Don't know why it's a surprise that students are registered in 2 places, it's always been the case as it might/might not be term time or not when the election is called. The chances of widespread fraud are small, it's unlikely a student would risk criminal proceeding and mucking up their whole life for poxy politicians. This is more likely to be sour grapes that the young have had the cheek to vote at all, and that they haven't voted Tory. |
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