The perfect fumble
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Quite true in that respect.
True in the sense it is impossible to prove either way. It must be awful being Italian.
Quite true in that respect.
This is quite true.
From his style to his policies Corbyn would, in Norway for example, be an unremarkably mainstream, run-of-the-mill social-democrat. His policy-platform places him squarely in the Norwegian Labour Party from which the last leader is such a widely respected establishment figure that upon resignation he became the current Secretary-General of NATO(though we know as a pacifist jezza would hardly end up as this).
Yet, here a politician who makes similar policy-proposals, indeed those that form the very bedrock of the Nordic-model, is brandished as an extremist of the hard-left and a danger to society.
Corbyn is far from being some revolutionary maxist, John McDonnell on the other hand is further to the left, but he has never hid this fact.
John McDonnell is a fucking lunatic who, among other things, needs some serious media training
Yeah that is true proper extreme bordering on a left wing zealot, though at least he's honest, and though I wouldn't advocate lynching anyone McVey is a vile person.
He is not honest. He said on to the other day he never said he was a Marxist despite a YouTube video being released in which he says I am a Marxist. That my friend is a liar.
I mean he's honest about his dislike of those he opposes like alister campbell and mcvey, unlike the 2 faced bollocks the likes of Watson and McNicholl and Owen Smith come out with.
I will say at least the likes of Liz Kendall and John woodcock say straight they don't like Corbyn or left leaning labour unlike the 3 I mentioned.
Say it enough times people may begin to believe it
Corbyn has been elected twice by less than 330000 right wing activists, on each occasion, hardly disproves he is unelectable there is a strong argument for the exact opposite.
He got my votes both times.