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WibbleBut my sceptical side thinks that maybe the MSM and Tories aka NWO
WibbleBut my sceptical side thinks that maybe the MSM and Tories aka NWO
Just as they were admired before nationalisation you mean? Look back to the heyday of nationalised industries. National Coal Board, British Steel, British Gas, the docks (?), British Telecom, British Leyland. All bastions of customer excellence, high productivity and efficiency.
Alway easy to sneer about customers when you are employed by the government.
PatheticNo you wouldn't. You and the rest of the RWNJ's and media would be all over it in sheer desperation, much like it is now. Finally the UK has a leader of one of the main parties who isn't as interested in his career, his bank balance, his coiffed hair, his expensive suit or his legacy as he is interested in the people. Despite a vicious campaign led by the usual deplorable outlets the people on the street are finally starting to see the real man and what he stands for. Remember, we are only 12 months on from a referendum that was the biggest 'anti-establishment' vote in British political history and perhaps all those working class people that were preparing to switch to the Tories might just see Corbyn as the kind of man they would vote for. So now the polls are changing, Corbyn is in the midst of the greatest political campaign in recent history whilst the script reader is making an absolute arse of herself, the RWNJ's are falling back on some bullshit that's irrelevant but sensationalist.
Oooooh Jeremy Corbyn
Pathetic
I do not know how old you are - I assume less than 45, because how anyone older than that can worship someone that actively supported the IRA is a mystery to me and speaks IMO to their own utter shallowness
As for RWNJ - me?? What a dick you are
There will be a lot of people (like me) that could not possibly be considered to be RWNJs that will have nothing but contempt for any English person that actively supported the IRA
Yep, they should give the army to McDonald's and the NHS to Sports Direct.
Get it in the manifesto. Could be popular, that.
Corbyn's antics of holding a minutes silence when 8 of his mates were slotted by the SAS, in the process of tryingIs it possible to support a united Ireland and still be one of your English patriots?
Can I assume you're giving the nod to the Welsh and the Scots to be whatever they like?
His rambling, dissembling claptrap never includes, to this day, condemnation of the IRA, for the simple fact is he was
an ardent supporter of their 'cause.'
I don't know enough about Corbyn to say whether that's accurate or not, but assuming it is, what's wrong in that? I know lots of people who support a united Ireland, as far as I know that's not a criminal offence.
I'm for the abolition of the monarchy and the unelected House of Lords, is it acceptable to hold those opinions? I can't keep up.
I'm afraid you have (deliberately?) missed the point. Corbyn was and is, an IRA supporter, a united Ireland for him,I don't know enough about Corbyn to say whether that's accurate or not, but assuming it is, what's wrong in that? I know lots of people who support a united Ireland, as far as I know that's not a criminal offence.
I'm for the abolition of the monarchy and the unelected House of Lords, is it acceptable to hold those opinions? I can't keep up.