Jeremy Corbyn he's in the SA

No mate, there’s aristocrats, upper class, upper middle class, lower middle class, working class and the poor. You must have only mixed in one class.

That’s the best and most objective defence I’ve read. Miles ahead of lads shouting “jezza”. He did ask some good questions, the question about how Johnson’s criminal past would have been viewed, had he been an immigrant was a gem. Sadly he was just latching on to any contrarian position and occasionally chiming with what was fair.
As for answering questions…what is his position on Brexit?

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Worse than vote you make a point of regurgitating their manifest falsehoods. It’s not something you should aspire to be, a tory shill

Pretty much all of Corbyn’s positions have been proven correct. That’s what really annoys his detractors. You never see Corbyn’s detractors here attack his policies. They prefer the Laura Kuennsberg-style dumb horserace “analysis”.

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If I lived in the UK I would never vote Tory.

Literally nobody genuinely believes that.

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I mixed with everyone. Nobody thought they were better or worse than anyone else.

Life isn’t read on a paper

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The man was a disaster for Labour - Howlin here made him look some bit competent.

Brexit Party mean more to you I know

And that’s the truth.

The Britain now would be much better if Corbyn was in power

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Sad to think how many people would be alive today if only had Jezza gotten the gig

We go from a fuck up on the right, to fuck up on the right, the left comes in and cleans up, the we fuck it up from the right some more. It’s a very noticeable and repeatable pattern.

Again, you’ve just proved my point about the sort of dumb “horserace” analysis one gets here.

It would be far more interesting if people actually analysed the reasons for why Britain is the way it is - the media landscape, the corporate owwnership of media, the rejection of truth, the rise of far right nationalism, the way Labour “centrists” actively try to sabotage their own party when it has an actual left-wing leader, why any leader who genuinely supports the cause of nationhood for Palestine will be smeared bogusly as an anti-Semite.

You don’t get that type of analysis here very much, and certianly not from those wwho are viciously anti-Corbyn. It would require too much thinking.

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Break that down for us. Where does trotskyism get you in the face of a pandemic? Spacious work camps? Pharmaceutical labs run by deserving bin women?
At least boris had an excuse to spend a few days in bed.

He has to answer for his procrastination in terms of Brexit pal.

That weak shite was all there for people to see.

If he was as good a leader as you propose that he is, he would have went with his principles rather than try and play politics.

And just think how much abuse he’d be getting here and from the British press from the same people that are falling over themselves to eulogise Boris Johnson’s failed “herd immunity” nonsense.

Any chance you could come up with something more than glib, meaningless two line posts?

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Hes getting blamed for Johnson’s failures now because he didn’t stand down. That’s what you’re up against

Haha. I’d a long night’s arguing with @Sidney about this one. I think we can all agree that his position on Brexit was disastrous for the first couple of years. Refusing to go one way or the other because of the hugely conflicting views within his party.
When he eventually decided on a position it was very very confusing. His own deputy (Tom Watson) quit cos Corbyn was such a mess and refused to declare on a referendum for remain. He left it so long to take a proper position tht it no longer mattered. People didn’t trust him or give a fuck about his ideas.

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Very telling that hours later, still not one of the anti Corbyn far right bunny boilers can answer for their irrational hatred for a genuine, decent, hardworking man.

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