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If I were a Labour supporter (which I am not) I would ask May tonight:
"Prime Minister. Many of the people in this country on Disability Living Allowance are blind, limbless or terminally ill. By what twisted morality can you possibly justify significantly cutting their income? Other suggestions - to May or Corbyn?
"Prime Minister. Many of the people in this country on Disability Living Allowance are blind, limbless or terminally ill. By what twisted morality can you possibly justify significantly cutting their income? Other suggestions - to May or Corbyn?
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T May has been called an appeaser many times and not just here on AB. But I see Corbyn as an appeaser.
He syas anything to appease whatever terrorist insurgent is in the news at any one time. I don't see him changing his ways just because he was in power.
If that isn't appeasement I don't know what is.
He syas anything to appease whatever terrorist insurgent is in the news at any one time. I don't see him changing his ways just because he was in power.
If that isn't appeasement I don't know what is.
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Okay. I would only ask questions on which I was sure of my facts (with clear evidence available), otherwise TM (or Corbyn) would wipe the floor with me. I would ask TM why she put everything at risk by putting anything in the manifesto that wasn't bland (other than Brexit matters). I might ask JC to explain how he can get an extra £45 billion or whatever the figure is from the top 5% and what happens if they do as we expect and avoid paying most of this
I have just watched the Corbyn part of the program, and, as was predicted by someone today, he came over as calm and collected, and very reasonable.
I am off to bed now, so will miss the Mrs May bit , but I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn tomorrow, that she came over as strident and School-marmish.
I am off to bed now, so will miss the Mrs May bit , but I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn tomorrow, that she came over as strident and School-marmish.