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Does anyone still think Jeremy Corbyn is 'unelectable'?

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Original post by KimKallstrom
You're asking why taxing the hell out of everyone with money and driving off big business and re opening the mines are stupid ideas?


Wonderful analysis. I love how you accurately described Corbyn's potential policies and resisted the temptation to use hyperbole to try and misrepresent his economic vision. :rolleyes:
Original post by Jammy Duel
That is not necessarily a trait that makes him unelectable, t's all about the traditions and principles he has no respect for. Supposing they were things that are pretty much exclusively reserved for the upper middle class with little interest in preserving them elsewhere in society, then there is no problem really; it just so happens that the ones that he is so against are defended by most of the electorate, and there in lies the problem, he has no respect for popular traditions.


Such as kneeling to the queen in an initiation ceremony for a mostly useless and unimportant government body?
The British public (especially young people) are stupid and ideologistic, so yes, he is electable.
Original post by James Milibanter
Who's really pro terrorist though?

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To be fair I agree wth him on this one.

Bin Laden should have been made to pay for his crimes properly.
Original post by TheTechN1304
The British public (especially young people) are stupid and ideologistic, so yes, he is electable.


Which is the same reason why Cameron is in power at the moment
Original post by Most Competitive
He's unelectable because he's an undignified socialist who has no respect for long-standing principles and traditions.


THIS. even if I didn't like the idea of a monarchy I would accept that it's a long standing tradition of this country and would kneel before her. How can he call himself leader of Her Majesty's Opposition when he refuses to meet her?! Especially when he's hiking!


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Original post by JessThomas6
THIS. even if I didn't like the idea of a monarchy I would accept that it's a long standing tradition of this country and would kneel before her. How can he call himself leader of Her Majesty's Opposition when he refuses to meet her?! Especially when he's hiking!


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haha nice change of tack after realising you were totally wrong. You do also realise he his not refusing to meet the queen? He missed the first privy council meeting due to other commitments but will obviously go to one in the near future. Cameron missed his first 2.

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