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McDonnell's started off well
I hope the muppet gets round to addressing the Autumn statement.
McDonnell's started off well
McDonnell's started off well
McDonnell's started off well
Why should single/childless working people have to be taxed in order to subsidise families to such an extent?
People should pay for their own damn kids.
I'm still puzzled at the moment. The overall tone of the statement was that spending will be protected or going up in just about everything. This produced cheers on the day, yet it obviously cannot be true. Tomorrows papers may tell a different tale.
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Please tell me that he did not reference Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. In the name of all that is holy.Reading from Chairman Mao's book![]()
Please tell me that he did not reference Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. In the name of all that is holy.
I'm still puzzled at the moment. The overall tone of the statement was that spending will be protected or going up in just about everything. This produced cheers on the day, yet it obviously cannot be true. Tomorrows papers may tell a different tale.
So what is Corbyn going to do about McDonnell, or more probably when? I can't imagine there will be a queue of Labour MPs waiting to take his place. Until Corbyn himself has gone, that is.
That's not the official Corbyn for Prime Minister twitter, FYI.
Oh yeah, I'm pining for those good old days right now!That's even worse than the ipad thing.![]()
Oh yeah, I'm pining for those good old days right now!
Good point, just one of his more visible supporters on twitter.
As the Labour whips used to say to differentiate between the two of them, "one's a lost cause, the other's a shit."As much as I've got plenty of respect for Corbyn himself, his appointment of McDonnell has just been utterly awful. Completely appalling.
They really do.McDonnell's antics begin to look like deliberate sabotage of his leader.
Not really, that account has 1.7k followers compared to the @jeremycorbyn4PM account which has about 97k.
In any case though, quoting Mao is a stupid thing to do.
If memory serves that account was Corbyn's actual leadership campaign twitter account, til he won the election. Now no-one knows who runs it.
Edit: well, someone knows I suppose...
Okay I've just seen the wider context of the Mao thing and it's nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be. Just wished he'd stopped at presenting the book rather than going on to read from it.
out of interest - who in here actually disagrees with the point being made?
Okay I've just seen the wider context of the Mao thing and it's nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be. Just wished he'd stopped at presenting the book rather than going on to read from it.
out of interest - who in here actually disagrees with the point being made?
The context or validity of the point doesn't matter, even though it was valid and slightly humorous.
It should be obvious to anyone let alone a politician that the context will go out of the window and the story would be him preaching from the little red book. He's completely sabotaged his own point by making his delivery the story.
Corbyn should feck him off now whilst it looks like anger rather than down the line when it looks like conceding.
Whether or not it's a decent point though, it's just absurd to start quoting Mao in parliament. McDonnell should've known that it wouldn't go down well, and should know that quoting a figure such as Mao just isn't a wise tactic.