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TOPIC: Corbyn for Glastonbury
#163437
In The Know

Corbyn for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Is he taking his own backing group?

Will he do a rap?

Allotment lectures for the hippies?

Are there no depths to which he will not sink to "grab an opportunity"?
 
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#163438
Jo

Re:Corbyn for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Perhaps there will be more of this:

'Oh, Jeremy Corbyn!': how the Labour chant all started
https(colon)//www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=T4_Yrwb4rh8

I came across this recently:
Teddies and Tequila - A Tour Around Jeremy Corbyn's Office
https(colon)//www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=wQjQRTsJiKk

"I'm so humble that I'm downsizing to a smaller office, and have you seen my display of awards and gifts?"

I'm just not convinced by his humble persona. Surely anyone who is truly humble wouldn't need to draw attention to how humble they are!
 
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#163439
PaulB

Re:Corbyn for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
It's back to the days of Blair's 'Cool Britannia'.

People never learn.
 
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#163447
In The Know

Re:Corbyn for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
I'm just not convinced by his humble persona. Surely anyone who is truly humble wouldn't need to draw attention to how humble they are!

Unless you are a Trot who is trying to hide the fact !!!!!!!
 
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#163605
In The Know

Re:CorBynLaden for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
PaulB wrote:
It's back to the days of Blair's 'Cool Britannia'.

People never learn.


If, this year, some people felt they could vote Loony Labour as a protest, to dent Mrs May's predicted immense majority, they won't think that next time. They won't think that when it really matters.

No one - not even them - though CorBynTrot had a chance - and they were proved right. So voting for a Nutty party is a bit of fun ... just like voting Monster Raving Loony (or Ukip !)
Thats why they feel a sense of euphoria - they weren't wiped-out after all ! (and they feel a sense of relief - they didn't actually win!)

But voting for someone who you thought stood no chance is entirely different from voting for someone who you think may win.

Its easy to have a protest vote (if you think it won't make any difference) - shown many times in By-Elections.
Nothing is going to change.
The world will not shift.

After all, the Monster Raving Loonies have never actually weon anything have they? (just like Ukip !)
 
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Re:CorBynLaden for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
That's a fair point ITK; that protest votes fade in time. Except; if there is no other credible protest vote place (i.e. UKIP) there might still be a need to vote against the existing system. So I'd agree - if, for example Titanic May the Ice Queen gets dumped and a decent leader replaces her and turns things around. But it seems unlikely and critics who insist on trying to persuade normal, ordinary people of something plainly wrong (as media - including social media - did with Corbyn) will find their constant attacks conflicts with the calm and sensible approach Corbyn still seems to take.
 
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#163607
In The Know

Re:CorBynLaden for Glastonbury 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
May will be replaced ... but the Tories are still in power for the next five years.

Gradually the nasty little "clan" behind Corbyn are being exposed (like recent efforts to whip-up the Grenfall crowd to riot).
The true colours will be revealed.

Meanwhile the ones who support Corbyn will grow up.

The ones who went to Glastonbury are not Corbyn's young socialist scroungers - they can't afford it !
They couldn't even afford the bus fare to Victoria coach station - let alone the ticket and subsistence.
Glastonbury is very "middle class" - a chance for the upwards-mobile to "slum it" for the weekend.

They will go back to their good jobs on Monday (after a good weekend)
and all thought of socialist loonies will soon fade as they consider their homes, their mortgages, their jobs and their future.

Do they really want a trotskyite nutter to destroy everything they have worked for and hope for in the future?

I think not!
 
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Spee8

Re: Tory Error 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
May will be replaced

A momentous admission by this Tory fanatic

The Tories actually made a mistake...


 
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PaulB

Re: Tory Error 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Spee8 wrote:
May will be replaced

A momentous admission by this Tory fanatic

The Tories actually made a mistake...





He didn't say when?
All MPs & PMs are replaced at some point.
 
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#163617
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CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
PaulB wrote:
He didn't say when?
All MPs & PMs are replaced at some point.


Mrs ITK hasn't decided who the replacement will be yet !
 
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PaulB

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
PaulB wrote:
He didn't say when?
All MPs & PMs are replaced at some point.


Mrs ITK hasn't decided who the replacement will be yet !



Tell her not to rush. Mrs May will do fine for the moment.
 
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#163642
In The Know

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
PaulB wrote:
Tell her not to rush. Mrs May will do fine for the moment.

She wiped the floor with CorBynTrot today ... despite his pathetic snivelling and trying to blame everyone else but themselves.
 
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Spee

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Latest May bribe to the DUP - the list of amazing perks, being leaked slowly - is for VAT on the NI tourist trade to be reduced.

This will cost the Exchequer about £100 million - in addition to the £1.5 billion aready promised.


What next - in this pact with the devil?


 
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In The Know

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
PaulB wrote:
Tell her not to rush. Mrs May will do fine for the moment.

She wiped the floor with CorBynTrot AGAIN today ...

The Loonies attempts to disrupt the Queens Speech has FAILED.
 
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#163745
andrew

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Austerity marches is a joke, remember Corbyn your party put the country in to a double recession and gave the bankers the golden key.
 
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#163750
Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
Many would say, Andrew, that New Labour was not the same as Corbyn's Labour which is the main point. It was Tory lite and it didn't work.
 
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#163759
andrew

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
Many would say, Andrew, that New Labour was not the same as Corbyn's Labour which is the main point. It was Tory lite and it didn't work.

Let's see Brown, was useless with numbers a bit like Abbott.

Sounds the same to me.
 
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#163763
John Marsh

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
Austerity marches is a joke, remember Corbyn your party put the country in to a double recession and gave the bankers the golden key.

2007 recession and others are just normal economic cycle of bust and boom. Austerity approach is a conscious decision not to tackle the needs of citizens for some inexplicable reason.

For whatever faults Brown and others may or may not of had, they, the leaders including Brown did tackle the crisis (2007). That is opposed to the Tories tackling what??? Just austerity, then austerity..... You can have it if that is what you want. So "a march" is not surprising at all.
 
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#163766
andrew

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
John Marsh wrote:
andrew wrote:
Austerity marches is a joke, remember Corbyn your party put the country in to a double recession and gave the bankers the golden key.

2007 recession and others are just normal economic cycle of bust and boom. Austerity approach is a conscious decision not to tackle the needs of citizens for some inexplicable reason.

For whatever faults Brown and others may or may not of had, they, the leaders including Brown did tackle the crisis (2007). That is opposed to the Tories tackling what??? Just austerity, then austerity..... You can have it if that is what you want. So "a march" is not surprising at all.


Yet whilst they do their marches they are using more resources by the cost of the tax payers.

 
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In The Know

Re:CorBynLaden at Glastonbury (with the middle class !) 6 Years, 10 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
Austerity marches is a joke, remember Corbyn your party put the country in to a double recession and gave the bankers the golden key.

... and we are STILL paying for it - £43 BILLION this year (and next and the one after etc)

In fact EVERY year until the deficit is cleared.
 
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