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51 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

 

Honestly, I would love a major shift to the left but I wish it was by someone more capable. Then the likes of McDonnell, Abbot, etc. Not remotely assuring.

 

 

See this is the problem right there. A lot of people would like that in theory but the bottom line is it’s like looking for the pot of gold at the bottom of the rainbow.

 

Most sensible politicians gravitate towards the centre because it has proved time and time again the most sensible way of running a country.

 

The idea that John McDonnell is the golden ticket we’ve been missing all these years is a joke / insult.

 

Labour have one policy and that is borrow and spend. PFI on a national scale. Makes us have a good time for 5 or 10 years and then leave the mess for all your kids to sort out.

 

John McDonnell man :lol:

 

The problem is that the majority of this country are easily bribed which is why Corbyn and co were rightly flatlining until their giveaway manifesto leaked.

 

The problems of this country need long term solutions not a short term high.

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CT, whether Labour 'bribed' the electorate or not, the point remains that the current, centrist system, is falling apart. It's not Labour's fault that everyone is miserable. It's not even really the Tories when you get down to it, they've been following the same flawed framework as their predecessors - they're just too stupid to realise that they can't answer the question within that framework.

 

It's going to happen one way or another. It has to and it will. Whatever people think they're voting for is not as relevant as actually reforming the system.

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pritti patel replaced with another vote leave loon. 

 

so instead of going for the best candidate of the job, may decides to maintain the leave/remain balance in her cabinet. it's like a another coalition government, this. 

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7 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

See this is the problem right there. A lot of people would like that in theory but the bottom line is it’s like looking for the pot of gold at the bottom of the rainbow.

 

Most sensible politicians gravitate towards the centre because it has proved time and time again the most sensible way of running a country.

 

The idea that John McDonnell is the golden ticket we’ve been missing all these years is a joke / insult.

 

Labour have one policy and that is borrow and spend. PFI on a national scale. Makes us have a good time for 5 or 10 years and then leave the mess for all your kids to sort out.

 

John McDonnell man :lol:

 

The problem is that the majority of this country are easily bribed which is why Corbyn and co were rightly flatlining until their giveaway manifesto leaked.

 

The problems of this country need long term solutions not a short term high.

 

you must feel so insulted then, after voting for him as chancellor 

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2 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

pritti patel replaced with another vote leave loon. 

 

so instead of going for the best candidate of the job, may decides to maintain the leave/remain balance in her cabinet. it's like a another coalition government, this. 

It was obvious that was going to happen when you had Rees-Mogg demanding it on telly. She's fucking spineless

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6 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

pritti patel replaced with another vote leave loon. 

 

so instead of going for the best candidate of the job, may decides to maintain the leave/remain balance in her cabinet. it's like a another coalition government, this. 

 

Iirc Mordaunt lied consistently in live interviews in the run up to the referendum regarding Turkey imminently joining the EU and our ability to veto this. She is absolute scum in my eyes, like her predecessor. 

 

If I were an interviewer, I'd literally say "you're a proven liar, how do i not know you're lying now?" to every fucking response she gives to every question asked. 

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9 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

CT, whether Labour 'bribed' the electorate or not, the point remains that the current, centrist system, is falling apart. It's not Labour's fault that everyone is miserable. It's not even really the Tories when you get down to it, they've been following the same flawed framework as their predecessors - they're just too stupid to realise that they can't answer the question within that framework.

 

It's going to happen one way or another. It has to and it will. Whatever people think they're voting for is not as relevant as actually reforming the system.

 

everything is labour's fault - even the subprime mortgage crisis that spawned a global economic slump, remember? 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

CT, whether Labour 'bribed' the electorate or not, the point remains that the current, centrist system, is falling apart. It's not Labour's fault that everyone is miserable. It's not even really the Tories when you get down to it, they've been following the same flawed framework as their predecessors - they're just too stupid to realise that they can't answer the question within that framework.

 

It's going to happen one way or another. It has to and it will. Whatever people think they're voting for is not as relevant as actually reforming the system.

It will have to be someone who poses as a centrist mind. :razz:

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5 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

She did a speech in the commons about poultry just so that she could repeatedly use the word cock. She'll be filthy. 

 

the posh ones are always dorty 

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