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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Plenty on this forum have questioned the judgement of the American people in choosing Donald Trump as their president and I didn't hear you protesting then about their right to say so. But where Oh, Jeremy Corbyn is concerned, there seems to be a bit of a blind spot.
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No blind spot here as l have consistently voiced my concerns about Jeremy Corbyn but l have just as many concerns about Theresa May as l see neither as competent leaders at all as Mrs T even though l was not a great fan of hers was far far superior to the current incumbent of 10 Downing Street.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
At least the Donald isn't devastating the American economy, which makes him rather better than JC.
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Granted He might not be devastating the American economy but personally l don't like his preening narcissistic ways but everybody has a different viewpoint and l respect that.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Yes, I understand that, but I think we must say on these forums when we feel that people are wrong about the politicians they support.
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Say what you want but don't insult and patronise those forum members who have a different viewpoint to yours because they have just as many legitimate reasons for their viewpoint as you have for yours.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Den himself said when Nigel Farage was chosen to stand as MP for UKIP: Who's the more foolish...the fool or the fool's who follows him?" (sic).
And he had every right to say that.
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Would you support a party based on just one policy? as good luck to those who voted for Nigel Farage but one policy was never going to make them electable in a million years.