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Originally Posted by Chris
Corbyn has turned Arthur into a Tory. That's how bad he is.
The article I linked to about spin is a useful read. There is a difference between spin, which is a presentational trick, and outright lies (such as, for example, "there are no seats" when in fact there are).
Corbyn is guilty of telling an outright lie, in a way almost guaranteed to get himself caught, and then spectacularly mismanaging the fallout. He isn't fit to lead any political party, never mind the country.
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A lie is a lie in my book. It's no wonder people trust politicians less than bankers or estate agents, if they really want people to start engaging with politics they could start by simply telling the truth more.
https://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchp...d-bankers.aspx
I do agree with you about corbyn though, I had high hopes for him when he got the job and really hoped he could change the face of politics as we now know it but he wasn't up to it. I don't think he is a very honourable man either, if I was damaging something I claimed to love to such an extent it might be destroyed surely the decent thing to do is step aside.