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This is what Jeremy Corbyn is about

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blacksunday · 26/07/2015 12:51

If you're genuinely interested in hearing what he is about, here's an Andrew Marr interview where there is actually a discussion of his Corbyn's campaign, the issues, and what his political programme would look like:


Corbyn: I want to convert Labour into a 'more social movement'

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02y2ffn

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dobedobedo · 26/07/2015 12:52

I like him. Hope he wins. He'll be an amazing opposition leader, even if he doesn't make PM.

HowD · 26/07/2015 13:17

I hope he wins and one of the Ladies wins deputy.

AllThePrettySeahorses · 26/07/2015 13:34

Dunno. I saw him yesterday at the hustings and I thought he was the weakest candidate, tbh. He seemed a bit too laid back and dispassionate to be really effective and I wouldn't fancy his chances at PMQs!

NoArmaniNoPunani · 26/07/2015 13:36

He's getting my vote.

Bubblesinthesummer · 26/07/2015 13:39

Not a big fan tbh. Some of his views on things for me are big red lines even though I agree with some of his austerity views.

Many people I know also have the same feelings.

There was a good decision on the Wright stuff the other day where one of the panel have him as their MP. They said he is a great MP but really not leadership material.

Bubblesinthesummer · 26/07/2015 13:41

I saw him yesterday at the hustings and I thought he was the weakest candidate, tbh

Are you my DSIS lol she went and said the same thing.

MaryBerrysEyelashes · 26/07/2015 13:52

lol at ' ladies'

Inkanta · 26/07/2015 14:01

Good first impression. Genuine and natural.

Clawdy · 26/07/2015 14:19

I like him very much, he's my preferred choice, but my sister keeps muttering darkly that he's a Hammas and Hezbollah sympathizer. Anyone else know?

Bubblesinthesummer · 26/07/2015 14:27

I like him very much, he's my preferred choice, but my sister keeps muttering darkly that he's a Hammas and Hezbollah sympathizer. Anyone else know?

He has called them 'friends' and didnt like being questioned about it on C4 news.

He has also been seen at BDS events I think. There was a picture of home at one tweeted by Marlyn Stowe I believe on twitter.

He has tried to explain it away but....

plus if he wins Galloway wants to rejoining which would be a disaster

Bubblesinthesummer · 26/07/2015 14:27

*him not home

Anononooo · 26/07/2015 18:16

He is the best of a bad bunch, a welcome biy of old labour

AllThePrettySeahorses · 26/07/2015 20:23

Bubbles - no, I'm not your DSis Grin but interesting to know I wasn't the only one who thought that.

Garlick · 27/07/2015 05:27

Too lazy to look up the quote, but he said you can't broker peace unless you have a proper dialogue going. Hence why he 'welcomes them as friends'.

No party is standing up for the values I believe in. Corbyn stands for those values (not 100%, but you can't have everything.) Like so many others I'm backing him because he is the ONLY candidate with strong principles, a social conscience and solid experience. I really want to face the 'Corporate Front' majority - which stretches across parties - with a real alternative.

If makes some of them rediscover what politics is supposed to be about, all the better.

silkoversatin · 28/07/2015 18:20

It's certainly sending the right-wing elements of the Labour Party, led by the killer Blair, into a panic. Corbyn is actually the only leadership candidate to actually oppose the Tories, right-wingers like John McTernan, Tony Blair and Chuka Umunna have all waded into the leadership debate to attack him.

Garlick · 28/07/2015 18:23

Andy Burnham seems to have neatly popped one foot on each bandwagon today Grin

silkoversatin · 30/07/2015 17:10

Yes hasn't he just!

blacksunday · 30/07/2015 18:55

Bubles

He has called them 'friends' and didnt like being questioned about it on C4 news.

He was using 'diplomatic language' as politicians sometimes do. No, he doesn't support terrorism. He called them 'friends' because he wanted them to be involved in peace talks. You can see an interview of him on Ch4 about this.

He has also been seen at BDS events I think. There was a picture of home at one tweeted by Marlyn Stowe I believe on twitter.

So?

He has tried to explain it away but....

Explain what away? Attending a BDS event?

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cdtaylornats · 05/08/2015 12:12

He is talking about bringing some industries back into public ownership, but that raises two questions, one - where to get the money, and two - he can't renationalise the railway because its a devolved power.

Jux · 28/08/2015 10:37

When you say "he's not leadership material" does that mean that he isn't a lying cheating bastard who will screw you over as soon as look at you? Grin

The others are just more little clones of any/all MPs no matter which party (any of whom will screw you over as soon as look at you).

I have no particular party affiliation. I thought of joining Labour in the last few weeks, simply so I got a vote, but I can't actually be arsed.

BoneyBackJefferson · 28/08/2015 19:53

On a positive note mandleson hates him.

squidzin · 28/08/2015 20:09

They all flippin hate him.

(Not me though I?JC) Grin

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KarlosKKrinkelbeim · 28/08/2015 20:11

Few politicians take "diplomacy" as far as calling anti-Semitic, woman- and gay-hating terrorists "friends". I think there are probably good reasons for this.
But vote for him by all means. I'm a Tory voter after all. I'm not uncomfortable with 10 years of Tory government. Where the Labour party is now seems to be roughly where the Tories were in about 1995 - so consumed with mutual hatred between internal factions that it's forgotten its opponents exist. The advantage the Tories had is when they woke up they managed to despatch their no-hoper with speed. Labour can never get its shit together to do this.

squidzin · 28/08/2015 20:21

Hardly! You didnt see the Tories gaining 168,000 new members in one day based on a leadership contender in 1995.

squidzin · 28/08/2015 20:24

How would you introduce a speech aiming to open peace negotiation between two extremist factions then?

"And welcome, thyne mortal enemies from Palestine to our Israeli peace talks".... ?

JC is the only politician driven by pacifism to such an extent

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