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Jeremy Corbyn: I never said we would write off student debt.

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Original post by cbreef
There's always the lib dems...


And what impact did the Lib Dems have over the Tories in 2010? Nada. So they don't count really.
Original post by The Asian Tory
The Lib dems diminished in value after Deputy PM Clegg :frown: .


The main issue I have with them is that they can't win an election.
Original post by ns_2
Exactly; however, many people are likely to have voted for Labour based on media representation - only passionate supporters, and journalists, would have read the manifesto.


I know what you are expressing. I read the Labour manifesto the day before and I was bewildered by the economic illiteracy across the book. I just hope Philip Hammond becomes our PM!!!


Original post by Dodgypirate
Corbyn is.


Okay, you have singled out two members from a whole party. One is a self confessed Marxist, fair enough. The other is actually a Socialist.


The Labour Party and it's manifesto are not Communist.
Original post by The Asian Tory
I know what you are expressing. I read the Labour manifesto the day before and I was bewildered by the economic illiteracy across the book. I just hope Philip Hammond becomes our PM!!!


Hahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaha

Gr8 1 m8
Original post by cbreef
The main issue I have with them is that they can't win an election.


I am a Cleggite-Cameronite/Osbornite so yeah :frown: ! The Labour party's 17 vote was a wave of tactical voting by lib dem supporters, not an endorsement of Corbyn.
Original post by Castro Saint
Okay, you have singled out two members from a whole party. One is a self confessed Marxist, fair enough. The other is actually a Socialist.


The Labour Party and it's manifesto are not Communist.


They aren't just "two members" :lol:

Corbyn fans make me laugh and sick at the same time :toofunny:
Original post by Dodgypirate
They aren't just "two members" :lol:

Corbyn fans make me laugh and sick at the same time :toofunny:


A Socialist leader for an (apparent) Socialist party? Shock horror.
Original post by Castro Saint
Okay, you have singled out two members from a whole party. One is a self confessed Marxist, fair enough. The other is actually a Socialist.


The Labour Party and it's manifesto are not Communist.


Read up the road to serfdom mate. And these two "individuals" lead your party.
Original post by Dodgypirate
They aren't just "two members" :lol:

Corbyn fans make me laugh and sick at the same time :toofunny:


Couldn't agree further! They all think that we are the nasty party, yet Labour are even nastier with their delusion tactics!!
Original post by Castro Saint
A Socialist leader for an (apparent) Socialist party? Shock horror.


And a Marxist Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

****ing brilliant m8.

On top of all that, rampant anti-Semitism. Woohoo!
Original post by Dodgypirate
Hahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaha

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I would not mind Hammond, Soubry or Clarke leading the party of Britain.
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Original post by The Asian Tory
I know what you are expressing. I read the Labour manifesto the day before and I was bewildered by the economic illiteracy across the book. I just hope Philip Hammond becomes our PM!!!


I wouldn't mind if Hammond became PM (he is one of the only rational members of the Cabinet, besides Greening) - I would be concerned yet optimistic if Boris got in, and extremely concerned if Gove got the job - he messed up the education system, and would probably mess up Brexit.

More realistically, it is likely to be Davis.
Tell me, lefties - why do you support this moron when socialism has failed EVERY SINGLE TIME it has been tried?

The government should be taken out of higher education completely and we should let the free market do the talking - let universities sink or swim of their own accord.
Original post by The Asian Tory
I would not mind Hammond, Soubry or Clarke leading the party of Britain.


Jesus Christ.
Original post by Dodgypirate
And a Marxist Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

****ing brilliant m8.

On top of all that, rampant anti-Semitism. Woohoo!


The Labour party are a joke.
Original post by ns_2
I wouldn't mind if Hammond became PM (he is one of the only rational members of the Cabinet, besides Greening) - I would be concerned yet optimistic if Boris got in, and extremely concerned if Gove got the job - he messed up the education system, and would probably mess up Brexit.

More realistically, it is likely to be Davis.


Davis-PM
Hammond- Deputy PM
Clarke- Chancellor of the Exchequer
Original post by Dodgypirate
Jesus Christ.


Are holding opinions frowned upon by your reactionary wing?
Reply 38
Original post by The Asian Tory
The Labour party are a s h it joke.


Yep

Original post by The Asian Tory
Davis-PM
Hammond- Deputy PM
Clarke- Chancellor of the Exchequer


It seems the most likely circumstance - who would be Brexit secretary?
Reply 39
Original post by Dot.Cotton
Tell me, lefties - why do you support this moron when socialism has failed EVERY SINGLE TIME it has been tried?

The government should be taken out of higher education completely and we should let the free market do the talking - let universities sink or swim of their own accord.


Just take a look at Venezuela - a socialist state...

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