Corbyn half read an abridged borrowed second hand copy of ādas kapitalā when he was 17. He enjoyed the notoriety it briefly gave him in the sixth form centre. His political career went downhill from there.
Thatās all.
No what hes saying is, the national press manipulated the narrative, including the tabloids and the mainstream media. Itās very common in right wing establishments
He does, he reads your posts
glib alert
Those damn stupid working class people
Listen to yourself ffs.
You literally couldnāt make it up. Jesus wept.
Iām a moderate centrist mate, of course you also hate that.
Donāt be fooled by Borisā oafish demeanor, hes a very dangerous man
Must say Iām very disappointed in @labane1917s avoidance of the substance here
This Lazarus lad thinks heās conducting an orchestra.
Everybody gets the same narrative, regardless of social standing.
I genuinely donāt believe in a class system, like you seem to do
Britain is 100% a class system mate, and always has been.
Youāre hitting some amount of bum notes, you can do better
The bbc and sun newspaper are sent to everyone. They have people who think they are upper class and then they have everyone else.
Nah. Heās a decent bloke. I particularly admired the way he actually asked questions at Prime Ministerās question time. And That they were good questions. No matter what the burning āpoliticalā question of the day was. I loved how he answered the questions he was asked, usually honestly. Itās sad that a fella who actually believed in honest politics was so derided. Sadly, āthe Messageā is all important these days. People are way less likely to dig deep into issues/events and will rely on āfeelingsā or what they read on social media, which unfortunately can be bought.
Politics is now a war that is fought out with social media sound bytes.
The days of intelligent debate are gone and we are left with the likes of trump and boris running major nations.
No, they have several layers, and itās hard to move rungs. You donāt seem to know much about Britain.
Its a sad reflection of society today and something Boris and his chums played on. Otherwise critical thinkers like @anon7035031 and @glenshane, (and I believe Iām not being overly generous there) read some anti Jezza tosh on their social media feed and cling to it like its their childhood teddy bear. Ask no questions thereafter, Where did it come from, why are they seeing it, who does it benefit, no, just carry on and Boris Trump will make another āhilariousā quip soon and everything will be ok
Theres an upper class or a notion of one. And then theres everyone else. Iāve lived there mate
But I donāt vote in the UK mate, that scuttles your argument. Those who do vote rejected Jeremy, and months later you still neither accept it nor understand it.