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    Corbyn

    I can't stand May but Corbyn is worse.

    Watched a documentary about Hugo Chavas last night, and Corbyn was a big fan of his.

    Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world but Chavaz' legacy has left the country in ruins. He nationalized loads of industries and farming, which were then run badly leading to mass poverty and food shortages. Inflation hit a million%.

    God help us all if Corbyn ever gets into No 10.

    Documentary:
    Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story review – essential, chilling viewing | Television & radio | The Guardian
    Last edited by stonehenge; 17 January 2019, 08:36.

    #2
    Does anyone remeber Mr Corbyn facing a vote of no confidence a while back? He lost, with 80% of Labour MPS voting against him. He's still there...

    We should also mention he has not offered any alternatives to the Brexit deadlock, he simply continues to say "everything" is wrong. Hardly a statesman-like position to take.

    Still, no doubt his masters see him as a useful idiot.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      Does anyone remeber Mr Corbyn facing a vote of no confidence a while back? He lost, with 80% of Labour MPS voting against him. He's still there...

      We should also mention he has not offered any alternatives to the Brexit deadlock, he simply continues to say "everything" is wrong. Hardly a statesman-like position to take.

      Still, no doubt his masters see him as a useful idiot.
      Dianne Abbott for El Presidente!!!!

      Britain needs a Winnie Mandela wannabe!

      RIP Stompie!
      Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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        #4
        Originally posted by malvolio View Post
        Does anyone remeber Mr Corbyn facing a vote of no confidence a while back? He lost, with 80% of Labour MPS voting against him. He's still there...

        We should also mention he has not offered any alternatives to the Brexit deadlock, he simply continues to say "everything" is wrong. Hardly a statesman-like position to take.

        Still, no doubt his masters see him as a useful idiot.
        He refusal to meet May unless she takes 'No Deal' off the table is a smoke screen to enable him to avoid discussing the proposals that he just doesn't have. He has asked May to give him something that is not in her remit to give and uless she gives he it he will not enter into any discussions with her.
        He should be called out for this. The leader of the major opposition party flatly refuses to enter into any negotiations to break the Brexit deadlock in parliament. All he cares about is bringing the country to its knees over Brexit.

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          #5
          Originally posted by stonehenge View Post
          I can't stand May but Corbyn is worse.

          Watched a documentary about Hugo Chavas last night, and Corbyn was a big fan of his.

          Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world but Chavaz' legacy has left the country in ruins. He nationalized loads of industries and farming, which were then run badly leading to mass poverty and food shortages. Inflation hit a million%.

          God help us all if Corbyn ever gets into No 10.

          Documentary:
          Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story review – essential, chilling viewing | Television & radio | The Guardian

          He can talk to Hamas and the IRA but not the Prime Minister.
          Corbyn held up Chavaz as an economic role model.

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            #6
            Originally posted by saptastic View Post
            He can talk to Hamas and the IRA but not the Prime Minister.
            Corbyn held up Chavaz as an economic role model.
            Scary isn't it.

            If it ever looked like he might become PM, I'll be buying some gold.

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              #7
              Originally posted by stonehenge View Post
              Scary isn't it.

              If it ever looked like he might become PM, I'll be buying some gold.
              What does Gold taste like?

              Tins of Beans and boxes of Shotgun cartridges, them's what you needs!
              Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
                What does Gold taste like?

                Tins of Beans and boxes of Shotgun cartridges, them's what you needs!
                And a shotgun.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                  And a shotgun.
                  that's what experts think, and we've had enough of them
                  See You Next Tuesday

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                    #10
                    And this is why calling a vote of no confidence on May is absolutely pointless.

                    May is not the problem - the problem is the 'deal' and also those children down in Westminster who are so scared of losing their seat on the gravy train they would vote Hitler in if they thought it would benefit them.

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