What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) 11:14 - Feb 24 with 6697 views | GlasgowBlue | | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:18 - Feb 25 with 410 views | lowhouseblue |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 12:47 - Feb 25 by Clapham_Junction | He's obviously not a great party leader, but he is undoubtedly a victim of the media - I'm not sure how anyone can possibly deny that. |
he did and said all the things that the media reported. he is a victim of himself. it's very easy to say things which in isolation a lot of people agree with - the nhs is good, social care is inadequate, austerity is bad . but unless people trust you and believe that you share their values they don't listen. his views - which the media have reported fairly and accurately - on national security, defence, fiscal policy, ireland the usa, foreign policy, migration, and many other things are deeply unattractive to many of the voters that labour needs to attract. those people stopped listening to him because of what he did and said not because of the media. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:33 - Feb 25 with 390 views | caught-in-limbo |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:18 - Feb 25 by lowhouseblue | he did and said all the things that the media reported. he is a victim of himself. it's very easy to say things which in isolation a lot of people agree with - the nhs is good, social care is inadequate, austerity is bad . but unless people trust you and believe that you share their values they don't listen. his views - which the media have reported fairly and accurately - on national security, defence, fiscal policy, ireland the usa, foreign policy, migration, and many other things are deeply unattractive to many of the voters that labour needs to attract. those people stopped listening to him because of what he did and said not because of the media. |
"he did and said all the things that the media reported. he is a victim of himself. " That's nonsense. The Sun and the Mail online reported (with pictures) that he danced a jig to the cenotaph. That wasn't an inconvenient truth, that was fake news. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:44 - Feb 25 with 371 views | giant_stow |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:33 - Feb 25 by caught-in-limbo | "he did and said all the things that the media reported. he is a victim of himself. " That's nonsense. The Sun and the Mail online reported (with pictures) that he danced a jig to the cenotaph. That wasn't an inconvenient truth, that was fake news. |
That's fake fake.news that nobody gave a fck about. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 14:57 - Feb 25 with 345 views | powinswitch |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 13:38 - Feb 24 by nrb1985 | The working class are disilusioned due to be being left behind by Globalisation. Globalisation is not a policy of government. |
Joined this very late. You may be right. But Trump is pursuing anti globalisation as a government policy. In so doing he and The leave EU campaign have garnered enough support to win the big political votes. Protectionist policies are Winning in the developed world where those who have not benefitted from globalisation are kicking back. Globalisation benefits the elite, and the developing economies. | | | |
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