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Corbyn has deleted all his anti EU speeches

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Justanotherlurker · 05/03/2016 20:38

There was outrage at the Tories modifying there robots.txt file and deleting all there pre manifesto speeches from the official conservative website, yet as we are repeatedly told by Corbyn most vocal supporters he is apparently a principal end man and is trying to usher in some new kind of politics.

Is this a sign that politics is generally broken wrt 'new politics' or considering the upcoming EU vote, is Corbyn just trying to be opposition for oppositions sake?

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/12184405/Jeremy-Corbyn-accused-of-rewriting-history-after-deleting-hundreds-of-outspoken-articles-and-speeches-from-his-website.html

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LazyDaysAndTuesdays · 07/03/2016 18:28

I would like Corbyn to speak about his change of opinion on the EU and explain how his views have evolved

I don't think he has. He is towing the party line. Hardly been vocal about it.

As has been said on previous threads he is full of Labour thinks not I think.

EnthusiasmDisturbed · 07/03/2016 22:27

Oh what a surprise

He is not a man a principle if he was he wouldn't be leading the Labour Party

So much for not going along with all the political spin like other politicians

he is digging his grave quicker than I thought possible

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 08/03/2016 00:08

Labour members have no love for their Balirite wing

Speak for yourself. I'm a Labour party member-I have no love for Corbyn.

The Leader of the Opposition's views below the attention threshold on the biggest issue most of us can expect to vote on in a lifetime.

He's surely not that incompetent/irrelevant already, is he?

Yes. He is.

EnthusiasmDisturbed · 08/03/2016 10:55

What Lass posted ^^

DontCareHowIWantItNow · 08/03/2016 11:15

I'm with Lass

Twinsareplenty · 09/03/2016 13:31

Yes, Corbyn was/is 100% anti-EU. Wanted to leave for decades. He voted LEAVE in 1975. He supported Labour's 1983 election statement of "British withdrawal from the Community is the right policy for Britain".

Just ignore him - he's as bent as the rest of them.

AnotherEffingOrangeRevel · 09/03/2016 13:49

I like Corbyn. Even more, I liked that the level of disillusionment with other politicians was great enough for him to be voted in. It speaks well of how things might change. But I too am disappointed by this U-turn. People are allowed to change their minds, sure. But this just seems, well... political.

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