Corbyn's head in the range! He's so popular (not)

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Now it doesn't really look to me like ol' Jezza has secured the working mans' vote, as he so clearly thinks he is entitled to.

I mean, doesn't it seem a little odd that soldiers are using a poster of him for target practice! -So how the Bar-Jesus does that add up in the Islington, bourgeosie-socialist champagne bubble?
 
Now it doesn't really look to me like ol' Jezza has secured the working mans' vote, as he so clearly thinks he is entitled to.

I mean, doesn't it seem a little odd that soldiers are using a poster of him for target practice! -So how the Bar-Jesus does that add up in the Islington, bourgeosie-socialist champagne bubble?

What's your point? I'd sooner vote for a party with at least some connection to the union movement than a bunch of bankers and Etonians, regardless of the leader.

I don't think you're here to seriously debate this, but when you see the army handing out photos for target practice or generals talking about a mutiny if Corbyn is elected, do you not worry that the same thing could be carried out on your ideal alt-right leader if they became a serious threat to establishment power?
 
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well, what does this episode tell you about Corbyn and his posh chums' reputation with the 'workers' - doesn't seem that popular really.

Labour, just panderers to the Pret brigade and Corbyn knows it - yet he chooses to STAY

what does that tell you about the guy....:googlyeyes:
 
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well, what does this episode tell you about Corbyn and his posh chums' reputation with the 'workers' - doesn't seem that popular really.

Labour, just panderers to the Pret brigade and Corbyn know it - yet he chooses to STAY

what does that tell you about the guy....:googlyeyes:

Would you say the Tories represent "the workers" either? Even UKIP are full of rich Thatcherites and toffs, Tommy Robinson is a millionaire. You're looking for someone who doesn't exist. Being at least middle-class is almost a prerequisite of being involved in politics at any real level these days.
 
how do the likes of Lady Nugee, Seamus Milne, Baroness Chakrabarty etc.. etc..represent the people they ever so tediously, claim to represent?
 
the Tories don't claim to do so, so that's basically irrelevant

So why are you surprised when the working man ends up leaning towards Labour then? I agree that Labour should have more working-class people at the top of the party but there's not much choice elsewhere.

And if you're an alt-right supporter as you say, why is that movement so dominated by the comfortable middle-class? You don't seem to know what you want.
 
I assume you don't work then, so don't care.
how to fuck will Corbyn help the worker when he wants uncontrolled immigration and all the refugees on the planet here - welcome to the World of £2hr!
 
So why are you surprised when the working man ends up leaning towards Labour then? I agree that Labour should have more working-class people at the top of the party but there's not much choice elsewhere.

And if you're an alt-right supporter as you say, why is that movement so dominated by the comfortable middle-class? You don't seem to know what you want.
what we want is out of the EU, an end to mass immigration, end to foreign aid, and a tougher stance on crime etc.
 
I'm not sure I want any of those things, to be honest.
 
how to fuck will Corbyn help the worker when he wants uncontrolled immigration and all the refugees on the planet here - welcome to the World of £2hr!

Who do you think has more of an interest in driving down wages to £2 per hour - wealthy business owners who want cheap labour at any cost, or Jeremy Corbyn?

The rich people are fucking you over far more than immigrants, this is exactly what they want you to think. They will always want to get you down to £2, regardless of how many foreigners move to the UK.
 

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