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Double Maxim
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I don't believe for one minute that Tories would lie.
Sadiq Khan accuses Tories of 'lies' over London mayoral adThe Guardian https://www.theguardian.com › politics › mar › sadiq Edited by Double Maxim - 26 Mar 2024 at 6:38pm |
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Double Maxim without doubt the greatest drink in the world
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ConorMac77
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Perish the thought...
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The nation holds it's breath...YES, WE'RE THERE!!!
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Baldrick
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Latest MRP poll has the tories on 98 seats and labour on mid 4 hundreds. Absolute whitewash if that happens. For them to go below 100 seats would be unbelievable.
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AKA pedantic kunt
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MayoMark
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Just came on here after seeing that poll
f**king hell
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They finally did it man... They killed my f**kin' car...
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Tyronebhoy
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Sad thing is, Labour under that ballix Starmer are just Tories anyway.
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newrynyuk
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Not making excuses for Starmer, but Labour tried going with a left wing leader in Jeremy Corbyn. How did that work out?
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Trigboy 10
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TRV
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They're meant to be left wing
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Mush Cassidys Donkey
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This and the Forde Report showed how Labour f**ked Corbyn over. Britain would be in a far better place today under a Corbyn government both domestically and internationally.
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Double Maxim
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Spot on the Daily Mail The Sun Telegraph etc did a job on him like they did with Kinnock Foot etc Corbyn is a good man
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Double Maxim without doubt the greatest drink in the world
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Het-field
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Corbyn ruined himself by being incapable of taking a proper position on Brexit, which was the key factor in the 2019 election. Leavers and remainers didn’t trust him. The Skripal Affair also cast serious doubts about his ability to manage key foreign affairs issues, and that would have re-appeared during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The fact that the 2019 Tory administration has failed Britain terribly is not proof that Corbyn would have succeeded, and it’s not sound analysis to place the blame at the foot of the media, particularly given the outcome in 2017.
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eireland
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Is he pro Russian or at least not pro Ukraine?
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Mush Cassidys Donkey
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Go away ya gowl, Skripal Affair and Corbyn you're subscription to the Guardian needs to be cancelled for us to take you seriously One thing for certain is Corbyn wouldn't have bowed to Biden /CIA and Zelensky would have signed a peace agreement in 2022 unlike Boris and his actions. We would have peace in Ukraine today. I'd go to as far as saying Julian Assange would be free and possibly we wouldn't have the genocide in Gaza today either. Possibly also the Brits would be out of NATO
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Het-field
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What absolute tosh. There was no material peace deal on the table as there were redlines that were never going to be met. He’s another ‘give peace a chance’ merchant, while ignoring the lack of good faith on the part of the belligerent Russian state. How would Assange be free? The PM nor the government has the power to intervene in that. So that’s just utter rubbish which indicates your total ignorance. And how would he have brokered a stop if Israeli actions in Gaza?
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Trigboy 10
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Het-field
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He didn’t ’nearly win it’, he stopped a Tory overall majority (which was closer than a Labour led ‘grand coalition.’ Corbyn had an excellent campaign, May had a dreadful one. And once that was over Corbyn actually had something of a honeymoon period. That stopped after the Skripal affair which proved a massive blow to his credibility (ignore what the Donkey says, his dismissal is wrong and ignorant of the importance of that). He then feel between two stools on the big issue of the day, Brexit, and couldn’t extract himself from his historical viewpoint and the viewpoint of the party. The media didn’t cause this, he caused it himself by effectively stepping off the pitch on the Brexit issue in 2019, and left the Remainers to vote Lib Dem/Green etc, and the leavers to vote Tory/BXP. But it was Trump-style myth that Corbyn won, or nearly won the 2017 election. In practical terms he delayed an inevitable outcome, and pointing fingers at the media just doesn’t reflect the nature of the 2019 election.
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Het-field
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Finally got to read about the poll in detail. It leaves Sunak in a difficult position to either call the election in the short term, or lurch on to the last moment. It’s a difficult one as either could backfire.
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Tyronebhoy
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My heart bleeds for him...
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