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Jeremy Corbyn's Conference Speech
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I can't bear the man, or the toady, obsequious trots who follow him ...
And I think his policies are hair-brained pie in the sky.
But, to give credit (reluctantly) ...
... even though he was talking nonsense ...
I thought he spoke very well at the conference this afternoon.
And I think his policies are hair-brained pie in the sky.
But, to give credit (reluctantly) ...
... even though he was talking nonsense ...
I thought he spoke very well at the conference this afternoon.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What was Corbyn supposed to have said then ?
That he would dismantle the Health Service ? Or privatise more of our national assets ( if there are any left to sell off ) Or that he wouldn't build more affordable houses ?
This is the Labour Party, and what he said is what they do. Some of our right-wingers seem to forget that Labour polled 9,347,304 votes in 2015, and succeeded overwhelmingly, in getting a Labour Major for London.
There are some that have said, in recent years, that there is not enough difference between the Tories and Labour. Well there is now and if the huge increase in Labour Membership is anything to go by, its looking rather popular.
I am not sure if AB was around in the lead up to the 1997 Election, but, if it had been, I wonder what the opinion would have been then ?
And again in 2001, and 2005.
That he would dismantle the Health Service ? Or privatise more of our national assets ( if there are any left to sell off ) Or that he wouldn't build more affordable houses ?
This is the Labour Party, and what he said is what they do. Some of our right-wingers seem to forget that Labour polled 9,347,304 votes in 2015, and succeeded overwhelmingly, in getting a Labour Major for London.
There are some that have said, in recent years, that there is not enough difference between the Tories and Labour. Well there is now and if the huge increase in Labour Membership is anything to go by, its looking rather popular.
I am not sure if AB was around in the lead up to the 1997 Election, but, if it had been, I wonder what the opinion would have been then ?
And again in 2001, and 2005.
Mikey, //Or that he wouldn't build more affordable houses ? This is the Labour Party, and what he said is what they do. //
They don't. They're leading you up the garden path as usual - and as usual, you're falling for it.
//the Blair and Brown governments built 7,870 council houses (local authority tenure) over the course of 13 years. (If we don't include 2010 - the year when David Cameron became PM - this number drops to 6,510.) Mr Copley has contrasted this figure with the record of Mrs Thatcher's government, which never built fewer than 17,710 homes in a year.//
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They don't. They're leading you up the garden path as usual - and as usual, you're falling for it.
//the Blair and Brown governments built 7,870 council houses (local authority tenure) over the course of 13 years. (If we don't include 2010 - the year when David Cameron became PM - this number drops to 6,510.) Mr Copley has contrasted this figure with the record of Mrs Thatcher's government, which never built fewer than 17,710 homes in a year.//
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