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How can anyone vote for Corbyn?
A great puce from Tim Marshall
http:// www.the whatand thewhy. com/uk- electio n-goodb ye-to-t he-labo ur-part y/
A great puce from Tim Marshall
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."f She wants to taken as a serious contender for being the home secretary she should have made damn certain she was well briefed. She should have known the question of funding would arise, if she didn't then she is not fit for the job. "
Well of course she isn't but that scenario is not going to arise. The tragedy is that this mayhem is giving the government an easy ride when they deserve anything but.
Well of course she isn't but that scenario is not going to arise. The tragedy is that this mayhem is giving the government an easy ride when they deserve anything but.
Talbot, yesterday I read the article you refer to as Tim Collins'. It appears to have been written (and posted) by A N Other - namely Paul Corrick. No big deal.
I suppose anyone who is a pacifist might want to vote for Corbyn despite worrying signs purporting the contrary.
I believe one of the worrying problems about politicians is that anyone (and I do mean anyone) can put them-self up for selection.
I think back to Mrs Thatcher and her supporting MPs - 4 of whom were holders of the MC (Whitelaw, Pym, Carrington and Neave). Now that tells me something about those particular men that made me believe I could place trust in them.
So as far as Corbyn goes - I wish he would.
I suppose anyone who is a pacifist might want to vote for Corbyn despite worrying signs purporting the contrary.
I believe one of the worrying problems about politicians is that anyone (and I do mean anyone) can put them-self up for selection.
I think back to Mrs Thatcher and her supporting MPs - 4 of whom were holders of the MC (Whitelaw, Pym, Carrington and Neave). Now that tells me something about those particular men that made me believe I could place trust in them.
So as far as Corbyn goes - I wish he would.