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Is Jeremy's No Show Because He Has His

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-Talbot- | 11:48 Fri 16th Jun 2017 | News
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eye on the prize?


https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/jeremy-corbyn-not-expected-to-attend-this-year-s-al-quds-day-march-1.440115


Why are we happy to have terrorists flags waved on our streets?
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ARE WE DEAF.
they did not set out for isis to creat itself, but they screwed up
TWR/ THERE IS NONE SO DEAF AS THOSE THAT WILL NOT LISTEN, TURN YOUR HEARING AID INTO THE LISTEN MODE , OK. LOL.
Let's face it , T/M and the CON party are on the way out, they have milked this country , and now the udders are dry, BYE BYE CONS.
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I'm starting to think it might be good if Corbyn actually gets into power. It could be the only way for his acolytes to find out how useless he is and we can finally get rid of him. A bit like what happened with Gordon Brown.
Gulliver, having read your opinions on a number of posts, I've drawn two conclusions...either you are a moron, or you intentionally intend to come across as a moron. Either way you are a moron.
I suspect just a troll.
Ludwig, //I'm starting to think it might be good if Corbyn actually gets into power. It could be the only way for his acolytes to find out how useless he is ...//

I've voiced similar sentiments here, except I would change 'useless' to 'dangerous'. gulliver et al don't understand that they are not voting for a 'Labour' man but for something that, if it comes to fruition, they really wouldn't like.
Yes, an out and out commie.

The Marxists are on the march and very worryingly their utopia seems to Venezuela!

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