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Wee Jimmy and Agent Cob, what could go wrong?
Wee Jimmy and Agent Cob, what could go wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.mushroom - // would Mr Corbyn swallow his Brexit belief in order to make this work? //
Since Mr Corbyn has switched his stance on Brexit so often to suit prevailing wind conditions, it would make a Swiss weather house man giddy, I am sure he can accommodate which ever position he thinks advances his sad and utterly lost cause to be PM one day.
Since Mr Corbyn has switched his stance on Brexit so often to suit prevailing wind conditions, it would make a Swiss weather house man giddy, I am sure he can accommodate which ever position he thinks advances his sad and utterly lost cause to be PM one day.
More idiocy. Trying for an alliance by offering the party who have only their abitions for their part of the nation in mind, as many independence votes as they desire as often as they desire until the public get fed up and says 'yes'. It'll be a good day when we've left under the EU's forced choice of no deal, (the utter prattishness of suggesting we can renegotiate a deal if the red lines which define the difference between an acceptable deal and an unacceptable one are dropped !), the countries that comprise our nation realise they aren't daft enough to break away from the union, and we get on with sorting out our nation's new found freedom. Then maybe the Labour party can start putting together some decent social policies instead of desperately trying to make themselves unelectable.
I believe that Mr Corbyn's latest proposal underlines the fact that he does not live in the real world.
Mr Corbyn's entire mindset revolves around 'politics' - but in the abstract concept of the word.
He spends his time analysing potential scenarios as though he is playing Monopoly - the money is not real, the outcome is not important, it is simply the playing of the game that takes up his entire waking hours.
That would be no problem if he was resting in an old folks' home, but the tragedy is, he is supposed to the Leader Of Her Majesty's Opposition.
Mr Corbyn's entire mindset revolves around 'politics' - but in the abstract concept of the word.
He spends his time analysing potential scenarios as though he is playing Monopoly - the money is not real, the outcome is not important, it is simply the playing of the game that takes up his entire waking hours.
That would be no problem if he was resting in an old folks' home, but the tragedy is, he is supposed to the Leader Of Her Majesty's Opposition.
//Mr Corbyn's entire mindset revolves around 'politics' - but in the abstract concept of the word.
He spends his time analysing potential scenarios as though he is playing Monopoly - the money is not real, the outcome is not important, it is simply the playing of the game that takes up his entire waking hours.//
So true Andy!
He spends his time analysing potential scenarios as though he is playing Monopoly - the money is not real, the outcome is not important, it is simply the playing of the game that takes up his entire waking hours.//
So true Andy!
//Jesse should move north of the border. Why ever would he do that. He’s an English MP .?//
And he lives in Islington. Few people who live in Islington know where Potters Bar is, let alone where Scotland is. Apart from Lady Nugee - aka Emily Thornberry, MP, that is. She sends her children to a (partially selective) school there because there are no suitable State schools in Islington. The irony is that the very school her children attend was, until 1971, located half a mile from her house but had to relocate because of the policies of the Labour dominated Inner London Education Authority.
And he lives in Islington. Few people who live in Islington know where Potters Bar is, let alone where Scotland is. Apart from Lady Nugee - aka Emily Thornberry, MP, that is. She sends her children to a (partially selective) school there because there are no suitable State schools in Islington. The irony is that the very school her children attend was, until 1971, located half a mile from her house but had to relocate because of the policies of the Labour dominated Inner London Education Authority.