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Not exactly great.
The last two weeks have been terrible headlines after terrible headlines.
Not exactly great.
Good post. Much as I disagree with him plenty I actually have an inkling of respect for Brown - I think he was more closely aligned with left-wing ideals than Blair ever was, and his handling of the financial crisis was fairly respectable and earned him a lot of respect internationally even though he mostly got savaged domestically. But yeah, as you say so much more could have been achieved in those first two terms. The excuse earlier on for Labour basically following Tory spending plans during their first four years in power was waved off as them being too afraid of deviating from the Tory agenda - to the contrary you could say New Labour just didn't agree all that much with the Tories economically on the general direction of the economy, at the least in the sense of being incredibly neoliberal.
The spending promise was for the first 2 years not 4. New labour promised in writing to govern from the centre / centre left so alll those people bemoaning that need to remember that was what they said they would do, and they got elected on the back of it. Ultimately Blairs job in the first term was to restore trust in Labour as a party of government which explains a lot of that caution. There’s not point in complaining about it, they won 3 elections because of it so who can say he was wrong? Labour only had a mandate for the things it promised to do, rather than the wish list you have for it.
Read what Nick posted.
You happened to post a two-day old Tweet, nine minutes after someone else mentioned the subject that the Tweet was about, where the contents of the Tweet coincidentally seemed to challenge the point raised, but it was entirely coincidental?
"Look at who Tweeted it..."
"Look at the source...."
Aside, the man is awfully unlucky. Poor guy.
This story about Corbyn laying a wreath at the graves of three Black September members must be a resigning matter, if true.
Whose memory was Corbyn honouring in October 2014?
Read what Nick posted.
Yeah so at the moment is just the daily mail being well the daily mail(As my last post shows).So where was Corbyn standing when he was pictured holding the wreath? The Mail says he is standing by a plaque that honours three dead men: Salah Khalaf, who founded Black September; Fakhri al-Omari, a key aide of Khalaf’s, and Hayel Abdel-Hamid, PLO chief of security.
The problem I had, not wanting to take anything on trust, is that the photos on their own don’t fully make that clear.
Yeah so at the moment is just the daily mail being well the daily mail(As my last post shows).
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Yeah so at the moment is just the daily mail being well the daily mail(As my last post shows).
It's impossible to tell where he is standing from the pictures. And again the source we are talking about just today tired said Corbyn was a anti semite because someone else said something stupid in 2014.That's some incredibly selective reading.
It's impossible to tell where he is standing from the pictures. And again the source we are talking about just today tired said Corbyn was a anti semite because someone else said something stupid in 2014.
What in 2014 ? Before he was even at 400-1 to win the labour leadership, Corbyn should of been thinking the daily mail will question where he's standing at a cemetery.I don't think that the article puts the case beyond doubt, but I think it does (once again) raise questions about Corbyn's judgment which aren't satisfactorily answered by his twitter defence team and (if anything) contradict his old explanation which seems to very strongly suggest there is a case to answer.
If nothing else it's once again an example of Corbyn doing something which is only explainable using the excuse 'he was too stupid to realise how his actions would come across'.
from the link
Yeah so at the moment is just the daily mail being well the daily mail(As my last post shows).
What in 2014 ? Before he was even at 400-1 to win the labour leadership, Corbyn should of been thinking the daily mail will question where he's standing at a cemetery.
All we've got at the moment is Britain most far right paper making at best weak claims against a left wing politician and yet people are annoyed at politician for letting this happen.![]()
But there's no evidence to suggest he was.His political status at the time is irrelevant. Nobody should be paying respect to three black September assassins. If he was, he must go.
"Look at who Tweeted it..."
"Look at the source...."
Aside, the man is awfully unlucky. Poor guy.
It's impossible to tell where he is standing from the pictures. And again the source we are talking about just today tired said Corbyn was a anti semite because someone else said something stupid in 2014.
The phrase “no evidence”is disingenuous. There is photographic evidence which places him at or near the grave and from which a case can be deduced, and there’s ambiguity in his own account of what he was doing at the time. As the link makes clear.But there's no evidence to suggest he was.
What in 2014 ? Before he was even at 400-1 to win the labour leadership, Corbyn should of been thinking the daily mail will question where he's standing at a cemetery.
All we've got at the moment is Britain most far right paper making at best weak claims against a left wing politician and yet people are annoyed at politician for letting this happen.![]()
It is not impossible to tell that. The author at the link does a good job of showing where he must have been standing and therefore he will have know what he was doing.
This is a man who was quite happy to pay respects to the IRA so I don’t know why you think he wouldn’t have been just as happy to pay his respects to Black September. The man has form. Based on his past associations it is perfectly likely he knew exactly where he was and what he was doing.
What in 2014 ? Before he was even at 400-1 to win the labour leadership, Corbyn should of been thinking the daily mail will question where he's standing at a cemetery.
All we've got at the moment is Britain most far right paper making at best weak claims against a left wing politician and yet people are annoyed at politician for letting this happen.![]()
If the story is true, what do you think should happen? Because I’d like to get a sense of your moral compass around this kind of thing.
from the link
Yeah so at the moment is just the daily mail being well the daily mail(As my last post shows).
Your analysing poles on a football forum for feck sake.What a sad ass response.
Your analysing poles on a football forum for feck sake.
Honestly people have lost their minds.