Those on the right still can't move on from Corbyn.You missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
Those on the right still can't move on from Corbyn.You missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
It wouldn't 'own' the internet, just force providers to offer a basic connection for free.
Of all the things that can empower people, the web has to be the best.
You missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
The constituents of North Islington clearly don't agree.You missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
sorry mate, tis isn't GB News. What you should be saying is "attacking the wealth gap and improving quality of life " and "supporting freedom and justice"You missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
It's easier than attempting to justify anything the right, far right, UKIP, Tory or Reform have done in the previous 14 years. Including and especially the elephant in the room: Brexit!Those on the right still can't move on from Corbyn.
Maybe they’re economically illiterate and/or terrorist sympathisers as well.The constituents of North Islington clearly don't agree.
That's a bit like saying all brexit supporters are rascists-in other words, complete bollocks. Maybe he's a really good constituency MP who actually represents them and makes a difference on the ground and this outweighs what he did/said or was alleged to have said years ago. As I said, I'm no fan but he got elected as an independent so it's clearly a personal thing rather than blindly supporting a party as many do.Maybe they’re economically illiterate and/or terrorist sympathisers as well.
Of course it’s complete bollocks, but it’s also complete bollocks to say that because people in North Islington vote for him as an MP, that he isn’t economically illiterate or a terrorist sympathiser.That's a bit like saying all brexit supporters are rascists-in other words, complete bollocks. Maybe he's a really good constituency MP who actually represents them and makes a difference on the ground and this outweighs what he did/said or was alleged to have said years ago. As I said, I'm no fan but he got elected as an independent so it's clearly a personal thing rather than blindly supporting a party as many do.
You missed his bad eyesight when looking at MuralsYou missed out economic illiterate and terrorist sympathiser.
I wouldn't say that, Starmer dumped him as a 'friend' very quicklyThose on the right still can't move on from Corbyn.
I'm assuming you deliberately decide to ignore the point that was being made?Of course it’s complete bollocks, but it’s also complete bollocks to say that because people in North Islington vote for him as an MP, that he isn’t economically illiterate or a terrorist sympathiser.
I’m not terribly interested in whether people in North Islington like him or not.
He dumped him but still brings him up at every opportunity to blame things on him. Just like plenty on this thread.I wouldn't say that, Starmer dumped him as a 'friend' very quickly
Let's be honest here, Corbyn would have been a disaster for the UK economy. I get ot that he meant well, but wealth for all is essentially created by business and they hated him and his ideologies.sorry mate, tis isn't GB News. What you should be saying is "attacking the wealth gap and improving quality of life " and "supporting freedom and justice"
If you think it wouldn't have been on a scale far greater than truss then I'm sorry but you realise very little about how the economy works.Yeh think how much he would have ruined the economy - thank god for Boris and Liz Truss over the years on that
Luckily most if the country were in your words on the right, hence he didn't get in.Those on the right still can't move on from Corbyn.
Alongside the fact that his costings were total bollocks, Corbyn was also a Brexiteer and what was the cost of a Corbyn-led Brexit had he won in 2017? Following that we would have had COVID which created a £300bn black hole.We'll never know, but why do you think it would have been worse?
Well that trickle down argument hasn’t really worked. The wealth gap is evidence of that. What we’re talking about is a restructuring in f the economy and legislative led redistribution (ie through taxation etc).Let's be honest here, Corbyn would have been a disaster for the UK economy. I get ot that he meant well, but wealth for all is essentially created by business and they hated him and his ideologies.