Wise up? Youâre the guy who canât rationalise his viewpoint. The stage is yours, donât shit it again.
Youâve adopted a fairly cowardly position fluvio, but criticism of Corbyn doesnât equate to support for the conservatives.
And explain to me what this communism caper will look like. Will you have to give up the site purchased from the border bull?
Youâve shit yourself again when youâve had the stage. It bears no reflection on me that you are consistent in your inability to rationalise your hatred of Corbyn.
List the communist countries that are doing well during this crisis.
Cuba.
North Korea.
Tipperary
Did you go to bed at all you daft cunt?
I dislike Corbyn as he allowed a purge of the centrist wing of the Labour party, and was passive, if not actively encouraging of momentum and their efforts at deselection of anyone they didnât like.
Iâm on record as stating that the Tory front bench are ,possibly the new chancellor aside, the vilest group of creatures Iâve ever observed in politics.
I really really donât like zealotry in any form.
I donât despise Corbyn, thatâs just yet another figment of the fervid imaginations of @Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy and @sidney, but I disliked his lack of tolerance for the less left wing. I found his passivity over the anti semitism puzzling. I thought some, in fact many of his policies were reasonable. I thought he was a poor politician.
I like Keir Starmer as he is an intelligent working man, clearly with a social conscience, and most importantly, a more normal person, who is a man of compromise.
If he gets elected, I suspect that the UK will be significantly closer to being back in the single market, with, most importantly, freedom of movement.
Unfortunately, Jeremy Corbyn being in that place at that time,was a significant link in the chain of unfortunate events that led to Brexit. I couldnât really care less about paying a bit more tax, once it is fairly distributed, and people are stopped using accounting wheezes to avoid it.
For instance, I was chatting to someone the last day who earns an awful lot of money, who pays his wife as a company director, which she isnât, and his kids as PAâs and to do his books, which they donât, they are all in school. He has now furloughed them all so the taxpayer pays 80% of this. It is morally wrong. Iâd not dream of doing it, and would object to paying more tax to pay for this, bit thatâs a different argument
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Corbyn was the most tolerant UK party leader in history. The âletâs unify the partyâ line we hear now that Biden and Starmer are in place only ever works one way. âCentristsâ always preach âunityâ, and do the exact opposite in practice. They never had any intention of âunifying the partyâ under Corbyn, only of wrecking it. The same was true of âcentristâ attitudes to Sanders in the US.
Absolutely.
The centrists have hijacked the Labour party.
A load of old tosh from @flattythehurdler there. He disliked the lack of tolerance from Corbyn? Give me strength, Corbyn was the one having to fight off a lack of tolerance from the British media, the brainwashed public and the fifth columnists in his own party, he did so with great dignity and virtues.
Blaming Corbyn for Brexit now?
He didnât care about paying more tax and having it fairly distributed then he takes up that position on Corbyn. Bizarre and completely illogical.
The Corbyn haters are really struggling to explain it, completely irrational and illogical explanations once they are harangued into trying to state their viewpoints. The reluctance makes sense when you see how completely nonsensical their views are when they have to elaborate.
I agree with your entire post but this. Education in the UK is reasonably well funded. The problem is that swathes of society have zero regard for it, to the extent that many pupils are unteachable, their parents donât care, and the schools arenât allowed to expel them, so they are left to poison the atmosphere.
Youâve been hanging round with the right wing lads you so despise for too long. Youâve adopted their position of making something up that someone you donât like has said, and then arguing against it. Debate is pointless with people who do this.
You are absolutely all over the place now mate
Go and have a lie down.
School league table are a disaster. They ghettoise schools and they ghettoise areas.
To say that âvast swathes of society have zero regard for educationâ is an abhorrent narrative. Itâs a slogan which is desiged to vilify them.
To truly examine the reasons for the ever increasing ghettoisation of education in Britain would take a very long post with multi-faceted analysis. I think a lot of it goes back to planning, to labour rights, to the type of economy and society Britain chose to be, to things like unpaid internships, possibly some of it goes back to the curriculum and the deliberate denigration of subjects which help to create rounded, reasonable human beings. Then there are things like drugs and drink and the myriad of addiction opportunities modern society offers. But it all leads back to Tory policy. Tory policy has always been designed to kill hope. When you kill hope, you can destroy a people. Tory policy and the policy of right-wing media is to make the working classes stupid, to promote selfishness and individualism. There is nothing more threatening to right-wing politics than an educated working class and the idea of and genuine societal and class solidarity. It scares right-wingers shitless. Thatâs why right-wing politics is solely about creating ever more artificial divisions within society - to kill solidarity.
I didnât say that, despite your quotation marks. More straw manning from the alt-left.
Debating with this is pointless. Youâll just make more stuff up and argue with it.
Thatâs what you said. I didnât mischaracterise you at all.
Whatâs the âalt-leftâ except another buzzword?
Thatâs exactly what you said except you didnât use the word vast
Yes