Jeremy Corbyn - Not Not Labour Party(?), not a Communist (BBC)

How's about sticking to calling the Corbyn lot cnuts in defence of Starmer, instead of directing your flippancy towards a people experiencing unimaginable suffering. It'd be much less obnoxious.
Really takes someone special to go out of their way to cheerlead for someone as spineless and bland like Starmer. And the Israel support is the cherry on top.
 
Conservatives - This Marxist would have done a jihad and let Putin bring back the Soviet Union.

The “Marxist” -

 
I mean I like Corbyn but I don't think he would have been a great PM, his demeanour never came across confident enough for me.

However, someone like Starmer has no credibility at all, he'll do anything for the vote even if it means cosplaying as a Tory lite just like his shadow cabinet who are the same sort of chameleons. I have more respect for guys like Trump and Boris, despite being awful human beings at least they were genuine to who they really are.
 
Is the UK selling weapons to every culpable party on that list? is Starmer reprimanding anyone who speaks out against any of the other crimes listed there?

Who are we allowed to sell weapons to? Also, why stop at weapons? Should we not sell anything to people you disagree with since it helps them?
 
Who are we allowed to sell weapons to? Also, why stop at weapons? Should we not sell anything to people you disagree with since it helps them?
Should we sell weapons to the Russians then? How about sharing some intelligence with them too and purging party members who voice anti-Putin sentiments. Would that sit well with you?
 
I mean I like Corbyn but I don't think he would have been a great PM, his demeanour never came across confident enough for me.

However, someone like Starmer has no credibility at all, he'll do anything for the vote even if it means cosplaying as a Tory lite just like his shadow cabinet who are the same sort of chameleons. I have more respect for guys like Trump and Boris, despite being awful human beings at least they were genuine to who they really are.
I understand the sentiment. But Boris is a really bad example.
 
Should we sell weapons to the Russians then? How about sharing some intelligence with them too and purging party members who voice anti-Putin sentiments. Would that sit well with you?

A predictable response from you....avoiding the questions.

No we shouldn't sell weapons to Russia because they are an enemy and we wouldn't want to share tech with them. What a stupid question :rolleyes:
 
Labour tracking towards a massive majority may work in Corbyn's favour. Those inclined to vote for him - particularly those towards the centre-left of the party - are probably more likely to do so under the guarantee Labour will be in power.
 
A predictable response from you....avoiding the questions.

No we shouldn't sell weapons to Russia because they are an enemy and we wouldn't want to share tech with them. What a stupid question :rolleyes:
Which questions am I avoiding? I merely responded to your own whatabouttery response about other genocides taking place after another poster questioned whether people were comfortable with 20,000 dead Palestinian kids.
 
Would be a real shame if Corbyn went out like this. I mean all is fair in love, war and the dirty game of politics and I won't be crying for too long but he's served well and given a voice to a lot of people shit on by society. Besides, if you were to take every bad thing Corbyn has ever done in his entire life and bundled it all together, it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad as what Starmer said about starving women and children.

I guess the really repugnant thing is that Starmer and The Labour Party were wetting themselves over doing the same to Diane Abbott. Add in their treatment of Martin Forde and and you see a really digusting party, with a race problem.
 
Which questions am I avoiding? I merely responded to your own whatabouttery response about other genocides taking place after another poster questioned whether people were comfortable with 20,000 dead Palestinian kids.


Again avoiding the question and throwing in some straw man too. You're on a roll.
 
Would be a real shame if Corbyn went out like this. I mean all is fair in love, war and the dirty game of politics and I won't be crying for too long but he's served well and given a voice to a lot of people shit on by society. Besides, if you were to take every bad thing Corbyn has ever done in his entire life and bundled it all together, it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad as what Starmer said about starving women and children.

I guess the really repugnant thing is that Starmer and The Labour Party were wetting themselves over doing the same to Diane Abbott. Add in their treatment of Martin Forde and and you see a really digusting party, with a race problem.

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In the past I have made my views on Jeremy Corbyn pretty clear.
Nevertheless, he is many orders of magnitude a better politician and person than the chancer Farage. He is a divisive individual who is just taking the piss out of those gullible enough to even contemplate voting for him.
 
In the past I have made my views on Jeremy Corbyn pretty clear.
Nevertheless, he is many orders of magnitude a better politician and person than the chancer Farage. He is a divisive individual who is just taking the piss out of those gullible enough to even contemplate voting for him.
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That's very fecking obvious, to the point where it doesn't need saying really.
 
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That's very fecking obvious, to the point where it doesn't need saying really.

I felt the need to post it mate because both were on the TV last night and to be honest I actually felt a bit sorry for Jeremy because he looked pretty frail.
Anyway, I have said it now.
 
I felt the need to post it mate because both were on the TV last night and to be honest I actually felt a bit sorry for Jeremy because he looked pretty frail.
Anyway, I have said it now.

It does need to be said because while it seems self-evident a large proportion of the public probably feel the same about him as others feel about Farage.
 
11 executive committee members - including the chair. 61 further delegates, ward organisers and the like.
 
That makes more sense, but not a good start by 'Red Collective', with his tagline 'Ste, Politically left, Consistently right'. He might benefit from a mate proof-reading for him.

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Decent set of signatures though - looks to be quite a lot of the local hierarchy.