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Post by colebridgebull on May 26, 2017 18:40:48 GMT
May is incapable of answering difficult questions, even when they are "friendly".
Corbyn is quite happy to take the questioner on, and seems to thrive under immense pressure. Whatever you may think of his politics, he's got some cojones. And increasingly the electorate are seeing through the political elite's lies and hubris.
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Post by nobby on May 26, 2017 18:43:27 GMT
Someone has been smoking something illegal ^^^^^
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Post by colebridgebull on May 26, 2017 18:47:00 GMT
High on life Nobster.
Friday. Payday. Glorious weather. Bank holiday. British love of the underdog causing the hapless PM sleepless nights. Katie Hopkins sacked.
What's not to like in Corbyn's Britain?
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Post by nobby on May 26, 2017 18:53:14 GMT
High on life Nobster. Friday. Payday. Glorious weather. Bank holiday. British love of the underdog causing the hapless PM sleepless nights. Katie Hopkins sacked. What's not to like in Corbyn's Britain? Slugs
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Post by colebridgebull on May 26, 2017 18:57:31 GMT
Slugs- like them or hate them, they are still stronger and stabler than Mrs Weebley Wobbly May.
And both have a strange aversion to salt. Probably.
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Post by mikeunderpenyard on May 26, 2017 19:11:06 GMT
Someone has been smoking something illegal ^^^^^ obviously, I'd give it up if I were you. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 19:33:27 GMT
Corbyn's interview went from a car crash in to a multi car pile up. Shocking.
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Post by mikeunderpenyard on May 26, 2017 19:51:20 GMT
Where as Maggie May couldn't even get the car started in her interview.
Clueless.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 20:03:00 GMT
Corbyn's interview went from a car crash in to a multi car pile up. Shocking.
Not for the first time, your opinion is diametrically opposed to what the majority of political commentators are saying this evening. Someone of your political acumen and understanding knows of course who all those below represent, but for anyone who doesn't they include (among others) writers from The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, Huffington Post, The Daily Record, The New Statesman and The Spectator. The general consensus is that Corbyn came over pretty well, with quite a few thinking he was better than Theresa May when she faced AN on Monday. Surprisingly, none of them chose your car crash analogy - perhaps they just lack your insight, wit and intelligence.
Robert Harris @robert___Harris I have no time for Corbyn but he was much more impressive with @afneil than the Prime minister
Paul Waugh @paulwaugh Corbyn remarkably cool, calm and collected under questioning by @afneil. He's got much better at this kind of thing.
Tim Shipman @shippersunbound Corbyn v Neil. Kept his cool but his views are ones we have never seen offered by a potential PM in my adult lifetime
Kevin Schofield @polhomeeditor I thought Jeremy Corbyn came out of his Andrew Neil interview better than Theresa May did.
Jim Waterson @jimwaterson Corbyn looked an awful lot more relaxed in that Andrew Neil interview than when the prime minister did the same thing on Monday.
Torcuil Crichton @torcuil Corbyn survived trial by Andrew Neil, but don't suspect he changed many people's opinion of him
Christopher Hope @christopherhope Andrew Neil not really landing a blow on Jeremy Corbyn. Overly focused on IRA so far.
George Eaton@georgeeaton Toughest grilling Corbyn has faced but he largely beared up well.
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Post by singe on May 26, 2017 22:30:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 11:11:09 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 11:17:49 GMT
He said he wouldn't put it past her. Not quite the same but point taken.
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Post by somnambulist on May 27, 2017 12:41:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 12:59:21 GMT
A bit of a reality check from the IFS on Labour policies.
The IFS has accused Labour of not being candid with the British people about the cost of its policies, concluding:
Its spending promises would leave the deficit £37billion higher than under the Tories by 2022, and debt will not fall by much, if at all. Cancelling planned rises in the pension age will cost £30billion a year more by the middle of the century compared to current plans. Putting the minimum wage up to £10 an hour will put jobs at risk and will mean that more than a quarter of all private sector workers will have their pay set by Whitehall. Scrapping tuition fees would benefit the middle classes and could mean fewer going to university overall. Increasing corporation tax could hit private investment and would be dangerous given the uncertainties over Brexit. Ramping up investment so quickly by hundreds of billions runs the risk of huge waste. Labour made mistakes in calculating how much it would raise through its tax avoidance measures. Corporation tax rises could reduce the value of private pension pots. The IFS also said that Mr Corbyn’s policy plans would lead to the longest period of sustained public spending for 30 years, and the highest level of tax receipts compared to GDP since 1949.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 13:28:30 GMT
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Post by colebridgebull on May 27, 2017 13:44:46 GMT
Would be that from the same article that Jammo has selectively plagiarized?
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Post by changeabull on May 27, 2017 13:48:32 GMT
At last Corbyn comes up with a decent policy! www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40069110What a pity that just like all his other policies, he hasn't a clue how to pay for it apart from the usual "tax the rich until the pips squeak" left wing rhetoric.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 13:50:52 GMT
"tax the rich until the pips squeak"
And your problem with that is ...?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 14:08:07 GMT
Why is everyone on here constantly linking to things which other people have said?
Haven't you got any thoughts of your own, you bunch of fecking morons?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 21:43:13 GMT
saveedgarstreetforum.proboards.com/post/102571Conservatives will strangle the economy, stifle the working classes and blame everybody but themselves. Labour will increase national debt, cripple the nation's defence capabilities, and blame everybody but themselves. Lib Dems will increase drug users by a staggering amount, create a generation of even more self-entitled nonentities than ever before, and blame everybody but themselves. UKIP. Who?
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