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Do we have proof he actually exists?
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I've not been watching or listening much over the last few weeks, but it seems like every time I have been - Jermy Corbyn is most notably 'not' on the telly or the radio, but the telly and radio (and his opponents) are talking about nothing but Jeremy Corbyn. I wonder how many of his new converts have actually seen him or heard him speak.
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I went a club a short while back. Derelict warehouse type affair. Plus ca change. It was rammed with young people enjoying themselves. BASTARDS
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I think it'll be a Scottish independence moment though. Corbs all the way right up until the ballot box - when Burnham will get in.
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > However. What he (or the mad support for him) does > show is the poverty of existing mainstream > politicians in the Labour Party. He'd be an > absolute disaster for this country IMO. Agree with both!
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He has firmly held principles which he stick to > but they are of course delusional rubbish, he's a > pretty old school lefty with predictable dogmatic > stances that spring from being an old school lefty > and I can't believe intelligent people in the > Labour Party are really thinking of voting for him > even though rhetorically and image wise he?s very > different from the other robots. But a leader, > really? > > He supported Benn's support for co-operative > socialism at Triumph...the reality of Benn's > 'great experiment' was that Triumph workers lost > their personal redundancy payments thanks to > Benns' totally impractical, unfeasible and > undeliverable 'support' > > He's tediously dogmatically anti-american (aren't > they all); so blames Russian policy on american > aggession like some pathetic 70s maoist student. > You know - that's Russia that invaded another > countries sovreaugn territory and gave missiles to > rebels that shot down an international flight ALL > AMERICA'S FAULT; I presume Russia's disgusting > discriminatory laws on homosexuality are also > somehow. He even said he thought that ridiculous > Russian News station you get on Satellite in > hotels tells us the truth more than our > media....PRAVDA > > He thinks the sun shines out of Venezuala's ar*e > though since the money tree has been found not to > have not been a real money tree now means that the > country's economy is collapsing and it's lefty > govt is shutting down opposing media/politicians > and protest. But you know it's sins can be > forgiven as it's left wing.,,,and it's > anti-america of course > > He supported the anti-Semitic Surrey Priest who > posts links on social media from CT websites > (including holocaust denial ones) because he's > Anti-Israel (shock horror, now there's a > surprise... Right on brother Jezz). > > He?s far more left than any leader of the Labour > Party since the 1950s and a relic of the radical > lefty politics of the 60s? Yeah but I like his beard.
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I'm looking forward with interest to a bit of Corbyn - if it happens. UK politics needs a shake-up. I used to be quite interested but I must admit over the last several years I've become totally bored with the same parade of PR monkeys taking turns sitting in the middle of the playground.
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Ahh the Funky Monkey. Our last night there had it all.. a very amiable curfew tagged fellow who took it upon himself to warn blokes off 'chatting up my bird' - and trying to help someone who just wanted to go home remember where he lived.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- We should at least have had a local referendum. Let's have a seance - see what they think.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I miss ther CPT and all my aussie mates. I'd have > been heading straight there from work in years > gone by. Don't think they'd have been there tonight.
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Half the population of the UK assume we all live in a shithole anyway, two miles up or down the road makes no odds.
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This confirms my suspicion that there's nothing - literally nothing - more cool than braggin' on your public transport amenities. "185? Yeah? Yeah? 63, BITCH!"
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Front left is safer. Less chance of someone flobbing on the back of your head as they come up the stairs.
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'Course In the good old days everybody used to go upstairs to smoke their crack pipes and no-one thought anything of it. These days you're made to feel like some sort of social pariah just for quietly lighting up at the back! I blame gentrification.
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So people do still upstairs to smoke after then, Titch?
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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I bet *Bob* hasn't been on a bus in years. A > secret Range Rover driver if ever there was one. > > Louisa. Not a fan of big flash dumb cars as it goes. Mr Lush - I will be 'bussing it' this very afternoon. The anticipation and excitement is beginning to build already.
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Unless it's raining and humid - in which case you don't get a view of much at all (unless you're prepared to wipe the condensed breath of strangers off the glass with your sleeve every two minutes, like a human windscreen wiper)
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Upstairs is also brilliant because there's usually some really interesting sounding music coming out of a tiny phone speaker. Or if you're lucky, two or more different types of really interesting sounding music coming out of two or more tiny phone speakers.
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Camberwell's got lots of good stuff, but on balance I prefer to be able to stand on a high street or sit outside a pub for more than two minutes - without being asked for 20p or a cigarette.
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Maybe if they found the fool that decided it would be a great idea to remove the opening windows at the front on the top deck, shoot him - then spend a few quid putting them back in - the rediscovered adequate ventilation might make it more pleasant up there.
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There's always been plenty of background industry chatter of the non-warm-and-generous ilk, Mick. I'm not sure Tarby and Bruce can be relied upon for the complete picture.. Personally I put most of any negativity down to a healthy dose of misogyny with a side of envy. Anyway, she never really gave much of a toss what anyone thought of her, because she thought she was great - and so did twenty million other people at one point, so who's to argue? She had a great life, she got to the top, did everything she wanted to do - and said many times she wanted to die before she got too old. Sounds like things worked out just fine.
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you didn't catch it the first time, ITV is > showing the Sheridan Smith biopic/mini-series > again. Yes, I can see that morning meeting at ITV HQ. 'Cilla's dead. Stick it on again.' Grieving time is all too brief at ITV as well.
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