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A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 19:50 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz
I read some of this and then just switched off. Seriously lads, please, just learn. You can’t call ordinary working people thick for 3 years and then moan when they don’t vote for you. This country needs and deserves an opposition. As much as I love Boris, he will need to be kept in check. Please, for the country, elect a sensible Labour leader this time. If you don’t this will happen again and again.
[Post edited 14 Dec 2019 19:52]
Is anyone on here in a position to vote for the next leader? I bet there won’t be many.
Just because someone points out the many flaws of this version of the Tories, and your lovely Boris, it doesn’t mean they are Labour members, Corbyn supporters or even Labour voters. It’s not a binary world. (This applies to the OP too).
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 19:50 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz
I read some of this and then just switched off. Seriously lads, please, just learn. You can’t call ordinary working people thick for 3 years and then moan when they don’t vote for you. This country needs and deserves an opposition. As much as I love Boris, he will need to be kept in check. Please, for the country, elect a sensible Labour leader this time. If you don’t this will happen again and again.
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 12:06 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz
Until the Labour Party and their supporters work out that sneering at the working classes is not the way to get them to vote for them they will continue losing elections. That’s 4 in a row now.
What ...you want them to be a bit more racist? Didn't Glasgow quite convince you?
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 19:58 - Dec 14 by Swansea_Blue
Is anyone on here in a position to vote for the next leader? I bet there won’t be many.
Just because someone points out the many flaws of this version of the Tories, and your lovely Boris, it doesn’t mean they are Labour members, Corbyn supporters or even Labour voters. It’s not a binary world. (This applies to the OP too).
It’s supporters in general
The Paz Man
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A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 20:19 - Dec 14 with 2146 views
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 19:58 - Dec 14 by Swansea_Blue
Is anyone on here in a position to vote for the next leader? I bet there won’t be many.
Just because someone points out the many flaws of this version of the Tories, and your lovely Boris, it doesn’t mean they are Labour members, Corbyn supporters or even Labour voters. It’s not a binary world. (This applies to the OP too).
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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A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 21:27 - Dec 14 with 2113 views
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 00:02 - Dec 15 by jeera
"It is supporters in general"?
What? Whose supporters? Which ones?
Learn your own language man. You are English. Make an effort to learn it.
Its = possessive form.
It's = a contraction of 'it is'.
Christ. No wonder you support the likes of Johnson and other ignoramus.
Another fake patriot.
[Post edited 15 Dec 2019 0:10]
I meant it is. The general superiority complex people like you have towards people like me is why the majority of people vote for the party people like me support and not the party people like you support.
The Paz Man
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A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 08:54 - Dec 15 with 1916 views
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 08:50 - Dec 15 by 26_Paz
I meant it is. The general superiority complex people like you have towards people like me is why the majority of people vote for the party people like me support and not the party people like you support.
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 14:52 - Dec 14 by StokieBlue
I am mostly interested in your point about beards.
Is it a real correlation or a case where correlation doesn't mean causation.
SB
I like my beard. Mrs Pinewood really likes my beard. I have some beard grooming products. My beard and I voted neither Conservative or Labour. Not all beardies are far left Corbynistas. I am happily a bearded centrist.
Not a dig at you btw Stokie.
Beards are great
We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub.
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A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 10:02 - Dec 15 with 1882 views
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 19:50 - Dec 14 by 26_Paz
I read some of this and then just switched off. Seriously lads, please, just learn. You can’t call ordinary working people thick for 3 years and then moan when they don’t vote for you. This country needs and deserves an opposition. As much as I love Boris, he will need to be kept in check. Please, for the country, elect a sensible Labour leader this time. If you don’t this will happen again and again.
[Post edited 14 Dec 2019 19:52]
Can you give any direct quotes where any Labour MP has called the working class thick?
Like when Boris called the working class drunk, feckless and lazy.
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 08:50 - Dec 15 by 26_Paz
I meant it is. The general superiority complex people like you have towards people like me is why the majority of people vote for the party people like me support and not the party people like you support.
I think this superiority complex thing is a bit of a myth - you should vote for politicians not the atitudes of Labour voters. Although you clearly didn't vote for politicians attitudes to the working class if you voted for Boris. Selective outrage.
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 08:50 - Dec 15 by 26_Paz
I meant it is. The general superiority complex people like you have towards people like me is why the majority of people vote for the party people like me support and not the party people like you support.
So beacuse you think people are looking down on you, you 'show them' by voting for people who have proven they're looking down on you.
A forum (almost) full of far left bearded Corbanitz on 10:02 - Dec 15 by tractordownsouth
Can you give any direct quotes where any Labour MP has called the working class thick?
Like when Boris called the working class drunk, feckless and lazy.
I heard on radio five this moring that Caroline Flint had claimed that Emily Thornberry told her that she hoped Flint's voters weren't as stupid as her own.
I should add that Emily Thornberry denies it and claims that it is an utter lie.
Just because someone points out the many flaws of this version of the Tories, and your lovely Boris, it doesn’t mean they are Labour members, Corbyn supporters or even Labour voters. It’s not a binary world. (This applies to the OP too).
The Tories look down their noses at us/you. There’s loads of examples of them showing a complete disregard for the UK public. In this election alone we had Rees Mogg saying the Grenfell victims died because they were thick and Johnson’s father saying most people were thick and don’t read much.
I don’t understand how people can support those views whilst simultaneously complaining about being disregarded. It doesn’t make any sense, so was hoping someone throwing around allegations of snobbery could explain it.