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Topic History of: Corbyn excellent again on PM's Question Time
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
As for Corbyn's position and David Miliband's comments; quite simply I don't agree with David at all. Whilst Labour under Blair (and Miliband) did indeed take power, I reckon Labour now is FAR more popular than it was then and if Jeremy retains his position, I think it will win the next election (I'd vote for him).

Popular amongst the converted .... poll after poll (and election after election) shows Labour support waning away.

Only JK can see the reverse !
JK2006 As for Corbyn's position and David Miliband's comments; quite simply I don't agree with David at all. Whilst Labour under Blair (and Miliband) did indeed take power, I reckon Labour now is FAR more popular than it was then and if Jeremy retains his position, I think it will win the next election (I'd vote for him).
andrew In The Know wrote:
andrew wrote:
In The Know wrote:

Anyone read that article by Zuckerberg about a week ago ... about "bubbles" ?

The basic theory of the story is that rather than increase people's knowledge and understanding - the net has actually often narrowed it.

People only "follow" people they already like .. and hear exactly what they wanted to hear ... without ever coming across a different perspective.

When the Corbyn Loonies are going on about how popular he is with the "hip young things" with his radical (Loony) thinking ... if that is all you hear then you will probably believe it.

But when you talk to REAL people ... those who will be bothered to turn out and vote .... those who have had experience of the Left-Wing Lunacy before - then its a totally different message !

You have hit the nail right on the head. Can we go for a drink one day and discuss this and that over a pint of lemonade. (I don't drink booze any more) ?



anytime, andrew (can I bring Mrs ITK ? She won't always let me out alone in case I bump into dodgy people like hedda !)


Another threesome it is.
In The Know andrew wrote:
In The Know wrote:

Anyone read that article by Zuckerberg about a week ago ... about "bubbles" ?

The basic theory of the story is that rather than increase people's knowledge and understanding - the net has actually often narrowed it.

People only "follow" people they already like .. and hear exactly what they wanted to hear ... without ever coming across a different perspective.

When the Corbyn Loonies are going on about how popular he is with the "hip young things" with his radical (Loony) thinking ... if that is all you hear then you will probably believe it.

But when you talk to REAL people ... those who will be bothered to turn out and vote .... those who have had experience of the Left-Wing Lunacy before - then its a totally different message !

You have hit the nail right on the head. Can we go for a drink one day and discuss this and that over a pint of lemonade. (I don't drink booze any more) ?



anytime, andrew (can I bring Mrs ITK ? She won't always let me out alone in case I bump into dodgy people like hedda !)
andrew In The Know wrote:
Carl wrote:
Corbyn is the laughing stock of politics.

Luckily he's so bad the loony leftards which are Labour stand no chance of getting in while he is leader.

I'm with the May woman.


Anyone read that article by Zuckerberg about a week ago ... about "bubbles" ?

The basic theory of the story is that rather than increase people's knowledge and understanding - the net has actually often narrowed it.

People only "follow" people they already like .. and hear exactly what they wanted to hear ... without ever coming across a different perspective.

When the Corbyn Loonies are going on about how popular he is with the "hip young things" with his radical (Loony) thinking ... if that is all you hear then you will probably believe it.

But when you talk to REAL people ... those who will be bothered to turn out and vote .... those who have had experience of the Left-Wing Lunacy before - then its a totally different message !


You have hit the nail right on the head. Can we go for a drink one day and discuss this and that over a pint of lemonade. (I don't drink booze any more) ?