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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?  

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  1. 1. Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?



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2 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

I think that's just how THEY look.

Nah, I know loads of cunts that don't look like that. 

 

Oh, you mean Jews? Nah, I googled him and he looks not unwell in most of his others pictures. I didn't know if something had happened. I don't follow him (or really use Twitter at all), so I don't know. What I do know is, that post is a bunch of wank.

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29 minutes ago, moof said:

Why?

 

edit: because the real body count is much higher?

 

Because it's absolute nonsense. 130,000 people haven't been killed by austerity, and anyone claiming that needs to give their head a wobble. The figure actually represents a slowdown in the increase of life expectancy, mapped across to raw numbers, of which austerity may have been one of a number of contributory factors.

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1 minute ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

Because it's absolute nonsense. 130,000 people haven't been killed by austerity, and anyone claiming that needs to give their head a wobble. The figure actually represents a slowdown in the increase of life expectancy, mapped across to raw numbers, of which austerity may have been one of a number of contributory factors.

If austerity resulted in just 1 fucking death, it's still an indictment of the cunts who wreaked this on the poorest in our society.

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9 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

 

Because it's absolute nonsense. 130,000 people haven't been killed by austerity, and anyone claiming that needs to give their head a wobble. The figure actually represents a slowdown in the increase of life expectancy, mapped across to raw numbers, of which austerity may have been one of a number of contributory factors.

Ok boomer

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1 minute ago, Biscao said:

Considering the stick I got a couple of years ago for saying this would happen: Yes.

 

Edit: Came here to gloat, leaving for football forever now.

Well done mate. Why don’t you get down to the nearest NHS hospital and do your gloating there. 

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It's not Corbyn's socialism as such that's the real problem, I think. It's the fact that he appears weak, inarticulate, indecisive, charismaless, and wedded to brainless Trotskyite dogma.

 

And that's ignoring all the half-truths and lies about him with which he's had to contend.

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9 minutes ago, Karl_b said:

He's done, the party's done. I'll be amazed if we see a Labour government in the next 20 years.

That might be true if it weren't for the fact that the country is going to reap a lot of what it has sown over the next five years.  People will be faced with the reality of this situation.

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4 minutes ago, Pidge said:

That might be true if it weren't for the fact that the country is going to reap a lot of what it has sown over the next five years.  People will be faced with the reality of this situation.

It won't matter. They've fucked the country for 10 years, they'll fuck it over the EU for another 5 and people will vote them in again. In 5 years time the narrative will be about taking time to get back on track after leaving the EU, it'll be the EU's fault it doesn't go smoothly and we'll be well on the road to selling ourselves and whatever else is left of public services to the highest bidder. 

 

Brownie called it in the other thread, people hate foreigners. That's what a lot of people have voted for here.

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