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AIBU?

To think Jeremy Corbyn has finally lost the plot, if he thinks Westminster should vote for him to be Prime Minister?

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hiphopchick · 15/08/2019 09:32

Temporarily for now. (So he says!) So he can call a general election and get the Tories out, and get Labour in (so he can have the job permanently!) And maybe even derail Brexit. Even though he has been very anti-EU all his political life (40-odd years!) he seems to have fallen in love with the EU this past year or two! Wink

talkradio.co.uk/news/jeremy-corbyn-make-me-temporary-pm-stop-no-deal-brexit-19081531927

Personally, I actually laughed out loud when I saw the news this morning, and saw that he wants Westminster to vote him in as Prime Minister. The man is so deluded, and off the planet, that I'm not sure he should be leaving the house, or holding a hot kettle, or in charge of sharp objects, let alone running the fecking country! Confused

YABU if you disagree with me.

YANBU if you AGREE with me.

You probably already know that.

I'll get me coat....... Grin

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MrsKittyFane1 · 17/08/2019 15:30

It's interesting to read this as I know only 2 people IRL that think BJ is a good choice as PM and don't know anyone who detests JC.

Most like Corbyn, some are indifferent & will vote (for him) Labour regardless of who is leader.

I did not seem to have any BJ follower friends at all... I wonder who you all are...

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ChristmasCarrot · 17/08/2019 15:40

@mrskittyfane1

Most of the people I know support Corbyn and the others seem to be kippers with the IQ of a bran flake.

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ChristmasCarrot · 17/08/2019 15:41

When I say kippers, it's now basically the "Brexit Party" Biscuit

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 17/08/2019 15:45

I just know the one Corbyn supporter. Very starry eyed for some reason. He has tried to lecture me on the Labour Party with a ‘well you vote tory’ (I don’t and don’t know why he thought this) - I was brought up in a family that was all very pro-labour and active in the local party. I was doing leaflet drops before he knew what labour was. He went to private school from a priveledged background.

I just look at him like 😐 when he starts his Woolfie Smith rants.

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MrsKittyFane1 · 17/08/2019 15:59

Christmas
Strangely enough, the 2 BJ fans know nothing about his policies. They think he's 'funny' and a good 'laugh'...

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noodlenosefraggle · 17/08/2019 16:51

lordprof my dh is a Cornyn supporte r and follows other Cornyn supporters on Twitter and facebook. Many of them are like that. There is a lot of abuse of people who criticise JC and people who complain of anti-Semitism within Labour.I have had to massively call him out on comments he's made about Rachel Riley. Things he would never have said in the 20 years I've known him before he got involved in the Momentum cult.

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 17/08/2019 16:54

Yes - I’ve likened Momentum to a cult. I’m glad my dad isn’t around to see his beloved Labour Party become a party of such nastiness, racism and envy. He would be heartbroken.

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TheBigBallOfOil · 17/08/2019 17:46

I didn’t say anything about pride Rebecca. Managing not to be the sort of arse head who votes labour these days would seem to be a fairly minimal standard to set for myself, not something to be proud of.
Odd world you people live in.

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OnlyaMan · 17/08/2019 19:30

Allowing Jeremy Corbyn to become Prime Minister is the same as giving your toddler your wallet, and a box of matches, and then walking away.
Even the flawed Boris Johnston is better than that.

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BeardedMum · 17/08/2019 19:38

Really OnlyaMan? I think the same for BJ and his lot.

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OnlyaMan · 17/08/2019 20:56

OK BeardedMum we disagree. But Jeremy Corbyn as a Prime Minister would make Clement Attlee look like Joseph Stalin.
I seriously think we should grit our teeth, and live with what we have got.

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