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OMG GET OUT AND VOTE FUCKING CORBYN TODAY ARE YOU MAD

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AuntiePushpa · 08/06/2017 20:38

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OMG GET OUT AND VOTE FUCKING CORBYN TODAY ARE YOU MAD
OMG GET OUT AND VOTE FUCKING CORBYN TODAY ARE YOU MAD
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Sparklingbrook · 08/06/2017 22:03

Hurrah!!

FinallyThroughTheRoof · 08/06/2017 22:03

He can't run a bath but he can run a damn good campaign.

TheMysteriousJackelope · 08/06/2017 22:10

DanDan a lot of people in the US do not get coverage through work. If they work less than 30 hours a week their employer does not have to provide them with health insurance, and I don't think small businesses do either. That is why employers like Walmart and Papa John's Pizza only let people work around 28 hours a week (while paying minimum wage). They let the tax payer pick up the health care costs through Medicaid.

It's the ones who are a fair bit above the poverty line who are in trouble. They don't earn enough to qualify for the Obamacare tax credits, Obamacare forces them to buy high quality coverage - which is obviously more expensive - but they have trouble affording several hundred to over a thousand dollars a month for that coverage for their family.

DH gets coverage through work. It's something like $16,000 - $20,000 a year.

Casschops · 08/06/2017 22:38

Why is there a hospital receipt. Am i missing something?

LauderSyme · 08/06/2017 22:45

Unfortunately OP - and yes I am being pedantic- Corbyn is on the ballot paper only in Islington North so your target market is pretty small!

Mind you, I work for a local council and the number of people who've rung us to complain that we've sent them the wrong postal ballot paper cos Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May aren't on it is astonishing. Ditto the number of grown adults who did their postal vote wrong despite instructions with words and pictures being included in the pack.

I may have been dying to tell them in all earnest utmost seriousness that they have sadly thereby disqualified themselves from having any say in choosing the next government of our country Wink

Dandandan You are asking the wrong question. Rather, why can't working people afford to support their children? 60% of British families living in poverty have a member who works.

theclick · 08/06/2017 23:40

Sick and tired of mumsnet telling me who to vote for. F off.

RubyBluesey · 08/06/2017 23:46

Go Jezza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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