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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I don't know how anybody could vote for somebody who even looks like that. They talked about Trump with his orange hair but this Corbin guy looks like a woolly lamb great-grandfather from something out of the original Scrooge movie from 1910
    He's an ordinary, straight down the line decent fellow. Are you really going to compare Corbyn to Trump? It's not an argument that will go down well.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I don't know how anybody could vote for somebody who even looks like that. They talked about Trump with his orange hair but this Corbin guy looks like a woolly lamb great-grandfather from something out of the original Scrooge movie from 1910
    He's an ordinary, straight down the line decent fellow. Are you really going to compare Corbyn to Trump? It's not an argument that will go down well.
    Indeed it's not, Trump is an excellent high fiver and can improvise when called for.....for example











    ....but of course in joking about these things it'll only lead to SOMEBODY getting mad that I'm distracting from the original thread, so of course, as you were....we mustn't upset such people because you'll never hear the end of it

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    If Corbyn becomes Prime Minister, I seriously would consider moving back home at some stage. Might not happen though as I do love being overseas. The reason I left was because I realised I was nothing in a neo liberal pool of declining standards and the rise of the shareowner and property owner classes. I could go back buy a house and work in Tesco's and be quite happy with my lot. Quite genuinely. I'm not greedy or ask for much. It's all about a place of your own, food on the table and affordable bills. Corbyn gives the chance to have even those basic things.

    Corbyn is inspiring and you want to be around it. As soon as he is PM, I am visting though and look forward to meeting some Saddonians.Quite serious on that. Think it will happen sooner than we think.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I don't know how anybody could vote for somebody who even looks like that. They talked about Trump with his orange hair but this Corbin guy looks like a woolly lamb great-grandfather from something out of the original Scrooge movie from 1910
    He's an ordinary, straight down the line decent fellow. Are you really going to compare Corbyn to Trump? It's not an argument that will go down well.
    Indeed it's not, Trump is an excellent high fiver and can improvise when called for.....for example











    ....but of course in joking about these things it'll only lead to SOMEBODY getting mad that I'm distracting from the original thread, so of course, as you were....we mustn't upset such people because you'll never hear the end of it
    Lyle, from what I can gather, you are distracting from the original intent of the thread. Will you please stop it!

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    Mate if he is prime minister there are going to be so many neighborhoods what you will not even be allowed to step foot in for fear of your life

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    I agree Myles let's give Corbin a chance if he can turn things around and let people live and pay their bills and put food on the table and save a little money and maybe buy some houses then he will be a success. I do wish the best for all the people there but I do fear that his far-left extremist policies and his leniency and admiration for Marxism just going to make things worse in terms of Safety and Security and I don't know how you think he's going to bring about all these livable wages because the more people he lets in from third world countries the less jobs you're going to have my friend

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    Also beware beware beware United Kingdom beware any candidate get that gets the full support of all the Lefty leaning liberal celebrities and rappers in hip-hop artists and social justice Warriors is bound to take that country down the toilet

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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Lyle, from what I can gather, you are distracting from the original intent of the thread. Will you please stop it!
    , see you do that so nicely that I feel obliged to do so



    So what's the big takeaway from the election? May made a horrible mistake in calling for a vote and Corbyn outperformed his expectations and therefore Labour gained seats but not enough to make Corbyn the Prime Minister? That the long and short of it?

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Mate if he is prime minister there are going to be so many neighborhoods what you will not even be allowed to step foot in for fear of your life

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I agree Myles let's give Corbin a chance if he can turn things around and let people live and pay their bills and put food on the table and save a little money and maybe buy some houses then he will be a success. I do wish the best for all the people there but I do fear that his far-left extremist policies and his leniency and admiration for Marxism just going to make things worse in terms of Safety and Security and I don't know how you think he's going to bring about all these livable wages because the more people he lets in from third world countries the less jobs you're going to have my friend
    Tax the corporations, mate. You know, your Facebook, Amazon, Starbucks, Google, McDonalds etc. Lot of money there and none of it even going to the workers. Make 'em pay. Same with the rich.

    Not rocket science.

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    ]Lyle askme Don't Ask Myles the British don't have a clue what's going on I can tell you what's happening in the United Kingdom right now. Theresa May was an idiot and calling those early elections and she shot herself in the foot. Now she has lost confidence and capital and looks like an idiot. But she will hold on she is a fighter she is not going to go easily and the DUP will definitely back her up there was a special deal made there and that is now a marriage made to last forever.

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Also beware beware beware United Kingdom beware any candidate get that gets the full support of all the Lefty leaning liberal celebrities and rappers in hip-hop artists and social justice Warriors is bound to take that country down the toilet
    Artists comes from the street. They typically know what it is like to be trampled on. Good on them for having the guts to stick their necks out.

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    Default Re: Buyer's Remorse in the UK: voting for a literal Marxist

    I'm talking about multimillion-dollar celebrities the equivalent of the Amazons and the Google's and the McDonald's that you are lambasted period I'm not talking about penniless Street artists.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Lyle, from what I can gather, you are distracting from the original intent of the thread. Will you please stop it!
    , see you do that so nicely that I feel obliged to do so



    So what's the big takeaway from the election? May made a horrible mistake in calling for a vote and Corbyn outperformed his expectations and therefore Labour gained seats but not enough to make Corbyn the Prime Minister? That the long and short of it?
    Pretty much, mate. Think there might have to be another election in 18 months. Think Labour will finish the job now the message is out. The fear has failed. Corbyn will probably be at Glastonbury this year, he is that cool.

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    Default Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Master of the 'high five'.

    If this terrorist loving, smelly breath geography teacher had copied Trump by sporting a hair hat he'd be a shoo-in. Useless.
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