Soldato
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Most people would disagree. Time will tell.
"Most people" listen to Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust "most people".
Most people would disagree. Time will tell.
I heard it was something like 40% from proper members.
"Most people" listen to Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust "most people".
Source.
As I thought.![]()
The thing with Corbyn, is that he's different....and a lot of people are scared of that
I'm interested to see how swing voters & the middle ground go over the next few years, what the rabid far right on here think is of little interest (they wouldn't vote for anybody left of Mussolini).
Corbyn won because of Tories and hard lefties using the £3 vote option. Most bonafide members (like me) did not vote for him.
The thing with Corbyn, is that he's different....and a lot of people are scared of that
Yeah, Corbyns different blah, blah, blah.
No he isn't , he just lives in one partial part of political wonderland.
I will be very surprised if he ends up with any power at all anyway.
So a man that took Labour to three election victories is despised Nationwide you say - despised by who? Radical left wing party activists in an alliance with a hostile press.
I would rate him as one of the best PM's since Churchill and I suspect history will be more kind to him than is apparent presently.
You would think to listen to the anti-Iraq war brigade that Saddam was a benevolent uncle not a despot who exterminated his own people.
I thought that David Cameron's tweet was very undignified. Party politics at its worst.
The thing with Corbyn, is that he's different....and a lot of people are scared of that