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Jeremy Corbyn 12:42 - Jul 24 with 115739 viewsCountyJim

I'm going to vote for him was going to go with Burnham but the amount of crap he's put up with and with dignity

He's a man of principal don't share his views on the monarch but we all have different points of view
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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:24 - Jul 24 with 1776 viewsperchrockjack

Poor is subjective and relative to other matters

Vulnerable seems to have morphed somewhat as regards its traditional meaning to encompass those who really are not in danger or peril or risk of any sort

Feckless and lazy are easier to define and basically self explanatory.

Nobody on here is classing making a melange with these emotive nouns.

Saw prog on Sierra Leone regarding Aids/medicine/water/shelter. LACK OF THESE MAKE PEOPLE POOR not lack of modern items deemed essential.

I ve seen many "poor" unemployed people bellowing into a fancy mobile phone.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:27 - Jul 24 with 1777 viewsWarwickHunt

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:17 - Jul 24 by yescomeon

Aye sure I've done alright and I myself haven't been shafted maybe, but will I be able to afford to buy a house before I'm 40? Will there be an NHS or welfare system left for me should, god forbid, I need it? Most importantly my generation, or my children's will have to live with affects of climate change after decades of inaction.

Kids leaving school now already don't have the same opportunities available to them that I did.

It don't matter to me if he hasn't come up with the idea's himself, he is the one in the leadership race and those are the things he is standing for. I like what he is saying and agree with it. He seems to me far less of a parrot than anyone else out there.


Probably the most parrot-like of the lot. Lisa was spot on.

Just reciting from a different book - he's predictably, arse-clenchingly right-on in every sentence he utters.
Student politics writ large.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 18:31 - Jul 24 with 1767 viewsGroo

Getting it right is difficult and politicians of all parties seem somewhat incompetent at running things.

The problem with the far left, which this guy is, they will spend spend spend on 'a fair system' with money they don't have.

Before the end of any term with this guy in charge, Britain would be another Greece.

Plus any and all foreign powers who fancies anything Britain has outside the mainland would simply grab it as this twerk would not defend it.

Groo does what Groo does best

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:10 - Jul 24 with 1732 viewsoh_tommy_tommy

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:17 - Jul 24 by yescomeon

Aye sure I've done alright and I myself haven't been shafted maybe, but will I be able to afford to buy a house before I'm 40? Will there be an NHS or welfare system left for me should, god forbid, I need it? Most importantly my generation, or my children's will have to live with affects of climate change after decades of inaction.

Kids leaving school now already don't have the same opportunities available to them that I did.

It don't matter to me if he hasn't come up with the idea's himself, he is the one in the leadership race and those are the things he is standing for. I like what he is saying and agree with it. He seems to me far less of a parrot than anyone else out there.


indeed very so

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:11 - Jul 24 with 1731 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:27 - Jul 24 by WarwickHunt

Probably the most parrot-like of the lot. Lisa was spot on.

Just reciting from a different book - he's predictably, arse-clenchingly right-on in every sentence he utters.
Student politics writ large.


In the brilliant 'Viz' there was a character called 'Milllie Tant'.

The title cartoon showed Millie standing outside Islington Town Hall and in the background was a sign saying 'Islington Council : 20,000 Lesbians Gainfully Employed'. A splendid and funny summary of that lot, who are mostly unchanged from the politics of UCL early to mid eighties which is where they all come from (the ones that actually came up with this stuff, not Corbyn who latched onto them all).
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:13 - Jul 24 with 1729 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 17:52 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

I know. It seems to be the day for people answering questions I didn't ask. Been happening all day in work too.


It was more an observation rather than an answer to a question you didn't pose ;-)
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:20 - Jul 24 with 1723 viewsjackonicko

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:27 - Jul 24 by WarwickHunt

Probably the most parrot-like of the lot. Lisa was spot on.

Just reciting from a different book - he's predictably, arse-clenchingly right-on in every sentence he utters.
Student politics writ large.


This is why Jeremy Corbyn is the unifying candidate.

The lefties want him to lead Labour back to their socialist principles. The centre and right want him to lead Labour into electoral oblivion.

And any that don't fit into the above applaud the comedy of it anyway.

Champagne (socialists) all round!
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:23 - Jul 24 with 1719 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:16 - Jul 24 by monmouth

I love the way that all these 'centre-ists' think that the Blair witch phenomenon didn't owe a massive amount to the cluster**k of Tory unelectability too. Hague, Duncan-moron and Howard had many tories leaping at Thatcher's apprentice. Now they've all gone back to the labelled tories and will stay there.

The key for labour might well be a message of hope for the millions that don't turn out (CMD was elected with about 24% of the registered electorate) and many of those are young folk that Gideon is busy grinding under his heel.

Sadly, the donkeys that are in this leadership derby are fit for nothing more than pedigree chum, so there is no chance of anything like that actually happening, unless the posh boys implode amongst themselves. Labour (and the clue is in the name maybe) should not go near a leadership election until they've worked out what they are for. may as well let Harman stumble hopelessly on until then.

Just for the avoidance of any doubt, I generally try to avoid any questions anyone does or doesn't ask.


Mon, you do have this welcome habit of colourfully hitting the nail on the head. Fact is, Labour could elect Jesus Christ as its leader. They still wouldn't win in 2020.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:23 - Jul 24 with 1719 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 18:17 - Jul 24 by yescomeon

Aye sure I've done alright and I myself haven't been shafted maybe, but will I be able to afford to buy a house before I'm 40? Will there be an NHS or welfare system left for me should, god forbid, I need it? Most importantly my generation, or my children's will have to live with affects of climate change after decades of inaction.

Kids leaving school now already don't have the same opportunities available to them that I did.

It don't matter to me if he hasn't come up with the idea's himself, he is the one in the leadership race and those are the things he is standing for. I like what he is saying and agree with it. He seems to me far less of a parrot than anyone else out there.


Well it partly depends on whether you remain a student of course :-)

But if not, then yes, you will just have to do what I did in my late twenties and buy a crappy, tiny, ex council flat in a not great area, take in a lodger and work up from there. Prior to that I rented a room for years which is exactly what my grandparents' generation all did as well.

And kids leaving school do have opportunities if they are willing to work, put themselves out and don't expect to achieve greatness by the time they are 22. Expectations are mad these days. We all want great jobs to be on our doorsteps - they never have been - people have always had to compromise, to move around, to start at the bottom and slum it a bit. Unfortunately there is a generation that have been brought up on 18 year olds bemoaning what will come of them if they don't get through on X Factor.

Now what I do believe passionately about is that schools have to prepare those kids to grasp the opportunities that they may have - in a lot of cases they don't and we should move heaven and hell to improve education. But you won't get there with someone like Corbyn who went to a good grammar school, sent his own kids to a grammar school (albeit he reckons it was because of his wife and he disagreed with it - they still went there) and wants to take that opportunity away from anyone else. I'm not saying that's the answer, but equalising everyone to the lowest possible common denominator isn't the answer either.

We need to give people aspiration and ambition and the tools to achieve what it is that they want to achieve - it's pretty easy for the lefty Islington lovies since they had it handed to them in spades.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:28 - Jul 24 with 1707 viewsexiledclaseboy

Is Islington full of trendy lefties then? Last time I was there it was full of Arsenal fans.

Oh and by the way, being of the leftie persuasion has rarely been trendy, in my not inconsiderable experience in that particular field.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:30 - Jul 24 with 1704 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:20 - Jul 24 by jackonicko

This is why Jeremy Corbyn is the unifying candidate.

The lefties want him to lead Labour back to their socialist principles. The centre and right want him to lead Labour into electoral oblivion.

And any that don't fit into the above applaud the comedy of it anyway.

Champagne (socialists) all round!


You are bordering on being smug. Please desist. It's unbecoming of you and unedifying.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:35 - Jul 24 with 1695 viewsPozuelosSideys

Touched on a key point there - expectations. They are extremely high these days.

I was watching an interview a couple of years ago, will never forget it. A female was being asked questions about what she expected when she left Uni (she was waiting for her results) and her ambition and expectation was that she believed that there was a a "£50k a year, middle management job" waiting for her as she now had qualifications. Granted, this was the SE, but what planet are they are?

People have no "right" to expect everything handed to them on a plate. You cant just sit there and expect it, you have to compromise and change your lifestyle acordingly. I had to and im sure many others on here have had to. I blame the softly-softly 'oh you finished ninth - dont worry, we are all winners here' brigade!

"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:36 - Jul 24 with 1691 viewsPozuelosSideys

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:28 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

Is Islington full of trendy lefties then? Last time I was there it was full of Arsenal fans.

Oh and by the way, being of the leftie persuasion has rarely been trendy, in my not inconsiderable experience in that particular field.


Higbury and Angel etc is uber fashionable and full of softy lefty types.

Lovely place to live though - if you can afford it that is.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:38 - Jul 24 with 1687 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:36 - Jul 24 by PozuelosSideys

Higbury and Angel etc is uber fashionable and full of softy lefty types.

Lovely place to live though - if you can afford it that is.


Bloody softy lefties. The scourge of North London with their ostentatious sandal wearing and their tolerant ways.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:38 - Jul 24 with 1687 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:28 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

Is Islington full of trendy lefties then? Last time I was there it was full of Arsenal fans.

Oh and by the way, being of the leftie persuasion has rarely been trendy, in my not inconsiderable experience in that particular field.


Actually in my experience of them they are often both.

I have been to many Arsenal games over the years (Highbury rather than the Emirates, which they all dismiss as a bit 'corporate') with that lot - Clock End of course :-)

I even persuaded a few to join me in watching the Swans at the Orient (back on that old away bank there before they too became a bit posh).

I don't think they are trendy any more - a bit middle aged for that these days - aren't we all of course !!
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:39 - Jul 24 with 1683 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:38 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001

Actually in my experience of them they are often both.

I have been to many Arsenal games over the years (Highbury rather than the Emirates, which they all dismiss as a bit 'corporate') with that lot - Clock End of course :-)

I even persuaded a few to join me in watching the Swans at the Orient (back on that old away bank there before they too became a bit posh).

I don't think they are trendy any more - a bit middle aged for that these days - aren't we all of course !!


I may move to Islington. Sounds like I'll like it there.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:42 - Jul 24 with 1676 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:39 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

I may move to Islington. Sounds like I'll like it there.


You got 350k to burn on a 1 bed flat comrade?

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:43 - Jul 24 with 1673 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:38 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

Bloody softy lefties. The scourge of North London with their ostentatious sandal wearing and their tolerant ways.


some nice coffee shops though as a result. Although I do laugh at the fact that Harrison & Hoole (a favoured lefty Islington hang out) is actually Tesco but with a 'trendy' name.

You'll be aware that I have no problem with their tolerance of course, although I am not a fan of sandals unless they are on bare feet - NO SOCKS for God's sake.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:44 - Jul 24 with 1669 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:42 - Jul 24 by waynekerr55

You got 350k to burn on a 1 bed flat comrade?


Ironically enough, I was doing some research on mortgages the other day and Barclays are apparently prepared to lend me upwards of £300k. I was tempted to ask how much of it they expected me to pay back.

Not sure where the wife would sleep though.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:45 - Jul 24 with 1662 viewswaynekerr55

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:44 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

Ironically enough, I was doing some research on mortgages the other day and Barclays are apparently prepared to lend me upwards of £300k. I was tempted to ask how much of it they expected me to pay back.

Not sure where the wife would sleep though.


And the pooch. Some management companies aren't keen on pooches in the flats 😂😂😂

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:46 - Jul 24 with 1662 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:39 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

I may move to Islington. Sounds like I'll like it there.


Spiritual homeland I would imagine Clasie. Leaving West London to us less lefty types - apart from Paul of course, who single handedly distorts the average :-)
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:46 - Jul 24 with 1662 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:43 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001

some nice coffee shops though as a result. Although I do laugh at the fact that Harrison & Hoole (a favoured lefty Islington hang out) is actually Tesco but with a 'trendy' name.

You'll be aware that I have no problem with their tolerance of course, although I am not a fan of sandals unless they are on bare feet - NO SOCKS for God's sake.


Some of the "lefties" on here could do with a lesson or two on tolerance.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:47 - Jul 24 with 1657 viewslondonlisa2001

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:46 - Jul 24 by exiledclaseboy

Some of the "lefties" on here could do with a lesson or two on tolerance.


Amen to that brother.
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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:47 - Jul 24 with 1657 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:45 - Jul 24 by waynekerr55

And the pooch. Some management companies aren't keen on pooches in the flats 😂😂😂


He sleeps on the bed. Or basically wherever takes his fancy. We'd keep him hidden, he's only little.

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Jeremy Corbyn on 19:48 - Jul 24 with 1656 viewsexiledclaseboy

Jeremy Corbyn on 19:47 - Jul 24 by londonlisa2001

Amen to that brother.


Right on, sister.

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