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never watched Glastonbury but his speech was live on the news channel

 

You missed the best bits.

 

Nile Rogers was even better than Corbyn.

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You missed the best bits.

 

Nile Rogers was even better than Corbyn.

Chic were excellent, missus said he'd said he'd been helping the Grenfell folks too?

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The only winner to emerge from that was Jeremy Corbyn. She had a majority, she believed she would win a bigger majority, she lost it altogether. The Conservative supporting media and most of the Parliamentary Labour Party also believed the hype.

May has made a political decision ( DUP) which will prove to be a great error.

 

If she won why does she look like a scared rabbit and Corbyn's support is growing, and he looks confident and comfortable in his skin whilst she looks pale and haunted.

 

The Tories won most seats but she is on the way out while Corbyn is getting stronger.

 

She and her advisors have made a great mistake and will pay the price, a Pyrrhic victory

 

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Corbyn was invited to Glastonbury, May wasn't. He didn't ask if he could give a speech. The wind is starting to blow

 

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Yet probably a lot of the same people voted for him. They probably told you what they thought you wanted to hear to placate your ranting indignation.

 

What happened to the UKIP vote ? Finished

 

Ha ha, well your so wrong, I work, socialise and know a lot of working class people who can't stand Corbyn, his political allies, or his potentially economically disastrous policies, we share many similar views, and I can count on one hand the people I know who think he is the new messiah (mugs), with regards to the UKIP vote ...... it went back to it's respective Lab/Con roots in the election, if you don't know that you should give your head a wobble :roll:

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Ha ha, well your so wrong, I work, socialise and know a lot of working class people who can't stand Corbyn, his political allies, or his potentially economically disastrous policies, we share many similar views, and I can count on one hand the people I know who think he is the new messiah (mugs), with regards to the UKIP vote ...... it went back to it's respective Lab/Con roots in the election, if you don't know that you should give your head a wobble :roll:

 

I know a few working class people who think the same, my brother is one of them. Do you go in The Big Tree Mick?

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yeah its born from the hippy movement and CND used to sponsor it in the 80s

 

from the wiki

 

Well you learn something every day :)

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I know a few working class people who think the same, my brother is one of them. Do you go in The Big Tree Mick?

 

Occasionally yes, Chantrey, Woodseats Palace more frequently, don't bother much with the WMC now and hardly ever in the Abbey ;)

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Ha ha, well your so wrong, I work, socialise and know a lot of working class people who can't stand Corbyn, his political allies, or his potentially economically disastrous policies, we share many similar views, and I can count on one hand the people I know who think he is the new messiah (mugs), with regards to the UKIP vote ...... it went back to it's respective Lab/Con roots in the election, if you don't know that you should give your head a wobble :roll:

 

You said before that the working classes you know at the pub were staunch Labour supporters 30 years ago, but have no time for Corbyn's 'fluffy brand of socialism.'

What socialism would bring back your working class mates to Labour?

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You said before that the working classes you know at the pub were staunch Labour supporters 30 years ago, but have no time for Corbyn's 'fluffy brand of socialism.'

What socialism would bring back your working class mates to Labour?

 

i dont think we have had a socialist labour for decades, we had had try lites tho

 

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from what ive seen on the news lately( I don't read papers ) they all seem to be giving her a hard time . Even the BBC and if they were against Jeremy why would they broadcast his Glastonbury speech live ?

 

i dont think there is any doubt they WERE against Corbyn, anyone with an open mind could not fail to see that there was a constant anti Corbyn campaign against him, it seemed like every day there was another anti Corbyn story..

Yeah they can attack May all they want now, the election is over, but i will admit the reporting was more balanced towards the end of the election with regards to May's U Turns

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No. They had to pay £1 000 000 000 to complete the win.

 

A bit like one of those spam emails promising you a free iPhone.

 

£1.000.000.000 cheaper than Corbyn.

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he will be PM within 3 years.

 

Corbyn said six months, I think he may be right.

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Corbyn said six months, I think he may be right.

 

The golden rule is ,if it sounds too good to be true it probably is too good to be true.

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