Corbin elected on first ballot

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  1. Marlon

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    Not to me you cant
     
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    I truly hope you are never in a position to need benefits or the national health service. Less gloating might be in order. You might just show yourself up as exactly what the Tories are
     
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    I don't think the nhs is realistically sustainable anyway no matter which party is in power not which the three main party's pro European open door immigration stance but we will see.
     
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    Well thank god it is what it is. Imagine what this country would be like without it?
     
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    Yes it was Liz Kendall who asked the question. I agree with you re: Iraq but you can't really blame neo-liberalism or oil for the rise of such evil in ISIL.
     
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    Maybe you can blame Cameron's involvement in Syria and Libya during the Arab Spring?
     
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    What on earth could go wrong?
     
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    You are definitely right.

    And that doesn't surprise me.

     
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    Of course it is.
     
  10. t'owd man

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    That's exactly what you can do, the problems in Syria are as a direct consequence of the Arab spring which was an American led destabalisation project in the name of American oil companies. Western money was chanelled to Assads enemies to help get him out. isis benifited from that money. Just to show what is happening in Syria, Isreal has just granted oil and fracking rights to a company called Genie in the Golan heights, the Golan Heghts belong to Syria and was annexed by Isreal in the hundred day war, Genie is owned By one of the Rothschilds and wait for it. Rupert Murdoch. I understand your politics even if I don't agree with them but you need to look at what Neo lib economics is really about .
     
  11. MarioKempes

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    For ISIL? No I don't blame anybody. There was a void but nobody can be blamed for the evil they perpetrate.
     
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    That void was created...and Cameron and cronies are deeply, deeply implicated. Corbyn will expose this,
     
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    Thank god for that, that's labour not getting in for the foreseeable future.

    No more benefits Britain.
     
  14. MarioKempes

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    It's way too simplistic to say that the Arab spring was due to American destabilisation, there were a lot of factors that ignited the spring in Tunisia. There are a lot of aspects of what happens over in that part of the world that are distasteful to say the least but as I said you can't just say they can all be tied to neo-liberalism.
     
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    No he's right, you can have immigration running at 640,000 a year or you can have an NHS but not both, not for long.
     
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    What I am saying is that the void was filled but the west cannot be blamed for the actions of ISIL. Nobody except the barbaric, twisted, ideologically warped men who join ISIL can be blamed for their murderous actions.
     
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    You still believe in Santa and the tooth fairy?
     
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    That void was created...and thank ****, we may just have a statesman to expose this.
     
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    I agree, there was factors involved but that is what the neo libs do, they are constantly watching and waiting for the right moment to move into area's they want control of. It's called disaster capitalism. The Americans have been doing it in South America since the 50's.
     
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    A statesman? I thought you'd just elected Corbyn.
     

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