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On A Scale Of 1 To 10, With 10 Being The Worst, How Dangerous Is Mcdonnell?
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Labour supporters, please please explain me why you feel this dangerous man would be good for the country.
There was a poster on this site a few months ago, a rabid frothing at the mouth Socialist, who refused to acknowledge the Winter of Discontent and the mountain of rubbish in Leicester Square, even when presented with the evidence, so I wonder whether there's some weird political blindness some people have when presented with the likes of McDonnell.
Labour supporters, please please explain me why you feel this dangerous man would be good for the country.
There was a poster on this site a few months ago, a rabid frothing at the mouth Socialist, who refused to acknowledge the Winter of Discontent and the mountain of rubbish in Leicester Square, even when presented with the evidence, so I wonder whether there's some weird political blindness some people have when presented with the likes of McDonnell.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am reminded of a novel by Sue Townsend (of Adrian Mole fame) called The Queen and I. It centres aroung the 1992 election, The Queen is watching the results when she dozes off. A new republican socialist government is elected and the entire royal family are evicted from BP and forced to live on a council estate. How they cope with everyday life is hilarious. The story ends when the Queen wakes up the next morning with the telly still on and sees that the Tories have won.
How desperate the Tory Toffs are getting going back into history - what next, the Ground Nuts Scheme ?
But you don't need to go back at all, but just stick to the present to see increasing NHS queues, increasing soup kitchens, increasing food banks, increasing poverty, rich getting fatter and fatter, public services in decline, homelessness on the rise, shops closing by the thousands and so on.
I wonder whether there's some political blindness some people have when presented with the likes of Johnson and Cummings.
But you don't need to go back at all, but just stick to the present to see increasing NHS queues, increasing soup kitchens, increasing food banks, increasing poverty, rich getting fatter and fatter, public services in decline, homelessness on the rise, shops closing by the thousands and so on.
I wonder whether there's some political blindness some people have when presented with the likes of Johnson and Cummings.
I was hesitant to click the Mail link because I didn’t want to waste my own time.
But I clicked it, and duly, it was a waste of time.
Mcdonnell Is not at all dangerous. While I disagree with a lot of Labour Party Policy, particularly renationalising the Railways, there are one or two policies that I could support.
But I clicked it, and duly, it was a waste of time.
Mcdonnell Is not at all dangerous. While I disagree with a lot of Labour Party Policy, particularly renationalising the Railways, there are one or two policies that I could support.
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