We can't vote for Jeremy Corbyn

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  1. shenk1

    shenk1 Well-Known Member

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    Three Stooges.
     
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    I think he's a racist, repetitive moron. This is the problem I think most people have. A terrorist sympathizer or a racist.

    Not great is it.
     
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    No, it's not. But according to the Metro in less than 48 hours a record 300,000 have signed up to vote.Two thirds of them under 35. Somebody must be seeing something worth voting for.
     
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    Its not great but I dont completely agree - Corbyn may sympathise with the cause of the Palestinians ( with good reason) but he has never supported Terrorism itself. That he is prepared to discuss with Terrorists (or Freedom fighters depending on which side you are) doesnt make him a supporter of Terrorism - anymore than anyone who worked on a solution to the Irish issues is one either.

    I have a problem with the way that Labour has dealt (or not ) with the anti semites in its movement - so do many of their MP's for that matter. But you have to ask yourself which party will do the most damage to most people in the UK - and to me that's clear and its not the Labour party. You may disagree and think a Labour government would be worse than a Tory one - That's up to you but to me the worst possible outcome of the GE would be a clear Tory majority. That is looking most likely at the moment as well
     
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    I have huge concerns about both, and frankly, I don't want to play a part in assisting either. Some of the words i've heard come from people who have been pro Labour and involved in journalism around Portcullis House is very worrying indeed. Bullying, threats, isolation, intentional blocking and flighty off the cuff changing of policy decisions. Its not good at all and I cant even imagine how that would collide with the machinery of government and the civil service.

    And though I know some seek it, some of the policies put forward so far, in the realm of a anti business, recessionary, possible Brexit environment would be catastrophic. No deal would be catastrophic. A massive non Keynesian spending spree in a slowing global environment and without close ties with the EU could be catastrophic too.

    Meanwhile, we then have the dreadful racist pathological liar with charlatans and psycphants galore. A man who has been sacked numerous times for lying, that still continues to do so without care, that's a whole other thing too. In a way, I'm glad I have a free hit with my vote, if I was in a seat with 5000 majority or less, I genuinely don't know what I'd do.
     
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    Absolutely agree 100%. Add to his credentials: a notorious supporter of various terrorist organisations; his anti- Semitic nature and his intent of completely decimating the armed forces.
     
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    Please find me considered evidence to back up any of the above points.

    You've completely contradicted yourself in the terms, too. The argument is that Corbyn would decimate the armed forces because he's a pacifist. It's true that he's a pacifist, and that's precisely why he has never supported or condoned terrorism in any form and has actively opposed political violence his entire life.

    There is absolutely no evidence a Corbyn-led Labour would do anything to decimate the armed forces. Our forces would actually benefit from a less-reckless foreign policy which doesn't see our troops engage in needless interventionist conflict.
     
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    could you supply the evidence for this please?
     
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    One of the daftest posts I’ve ever had the misfortune of reading.

    To say Corbyn has an anti-Semitic nature is ridiculous. The blokes been supporting Jewish causes since the 70’s. Just do a bit of research.

    How exactly is meeting with people supporting terrorist organisations. Have you got any evidence of him ‘supporting’ terrorist organisation’s?

    How exactly is he going to decimate the armed forces? By not dragging us into unnecessary wars? By increasing the basic salary of armed forces personnel?
     
  10. Dan

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    *waits a bit longer*
     
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    We've already got a trade deal with China. Every damn thing you pick up is made in China. Is it possible to do any more trade with China ?
     
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    I think you may be confusing trade, and a Trade Agreement.
     
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    Doesnt have to be popular on here mate, you vote for who you see fit for yourself, family and future, it may differ from many people it may not, my wife votes for a different party to me for her own reasons, fair play to her, imagine living under a dictatorship where you are told who to vote for
     
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    You do have alternatives to just Boris or Jeremy.
     
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    There are plenty of alternatives to BJ.
     
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    There's got to be a good answer to that but I can't come up with it! :)
     
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    The Lib Dems are definitely up for a bit of a three way they like it in the middle :D
     
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    A thought queasy enough to turn some people Green. :D
     
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    Bugger, I wasn’t going to vote for him anyway but feel as though I ought to tweet the Donald and tell him his statement had no influence! :p
     
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    The man is a parasite.....I believe that is a completely erroneous, infantile, glib comment. However, please explain further if you would
     

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