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Corbyn calls for decision making for the millions, not the millionaires

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claig · 22/08/2016 07:29

"Jeremy Corbyn calls for 'magic circle' to be broken in a plea for popular politics

Jeremy Corbyn has called for the "magic circle" of Westminster to be broken and the views of "ordinary people" to be heard, as he addressed thousands of Labour supporters at the final leadership rally before the ballot papers go out.

The party leader said he would encourage "decision-making for the millions not the millionaires" as he spoke at the event in Ruach City Church in Kilburn, north London."

home.bt.com/news/uk-news/jeremy-corbyn-calls-for-magic-circle-to-be-broken-in-plea-for-popular-politics-11364081164667

Amazing stuff. The Establishment and the 172 are totally despondent, and their mood was not improved when they read Dan Hodges's devastating deconstruction of Owen Smith, the 172's last hope. Some of the 172 are possibly already thinking of throwing the towel in and of how to gracefully ingratiate themselves to Corbyn and his team.

"DAN HODGES: Spineless, incoherent, incompetent - and how Owen Smith's house of cards is collapsing.
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His [Owen Smith's] skill as a media performer was demonstrated on Wednesday, when he tried to boast of his pivotal role in the Northern Ireland peace process. When this John Terry-style glory-hunting fell flat, he tried to further embellish his credentials in international conflict resolution by announcing he would happily sit down for talks with Islamic State.

Whereas most Labour politicians content themselves with waving the red flag, Smith opted to wave a black one. An hour later Corbyn’s camp issued a statement distancing themselves from his stance, leaving Smith the only person in British political history to be outflanked by Jeremy Corbyn on the issue of national security.

www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3751067/DAN-HODGES-Spineless-incoherent-incompetent-Owen-Smith-s-house-cards-collapsing.html

The 172 haven't got a clue what to do to stop Blockbuster Corbyn, as the classic Sweet 70s hit, Blockbuster, said.

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DoctorTwo · 24/08/2016 19:42

I mean he stated he was going to spend £500 billion to create full employment. But failed to say where the money was coming from (from the magic circle perhaps??).

Have you not heard of QE? If used in the way Mr Corbyn intends it won't prop up the banks but help build infrastructure and actually provide employment for people, not free money for corrupt banks.

Corbyn the man the attends memorials for IRA terrorists, the man who has shared platforms with journalists that are openly antiemetic and shall be doing so again soon, the man that calls Hamas and Hezbollah friends, the man that says he will not commit NATO

15 of the 19 hijackers on 11th September 2001 were Saudi Arabian, as was their inspiration Osama Bin Liner. Our government still allows 'defence' corporations to sell arms to their government despite evidence that said arms are being used against civilians. The same Saudi government beheaded more than 40 people publicly on one day. In 2016. It's their preferred brand of Islam which is providing inspiration for Daesh.

EnthusiasmDisturbed · 24/08/2016 20:14

Sometimes governments have to deal with countries that have terrible human rights records and to deal with terrorist groups representatives. Back bench mp's working on their own for their own agenda do not. We know much of the money supporting Islamic terrorists is from Saudi but we also need an ally in the ME who else can it be Iraq? Iran, Egypt or Syria? It can't be any of those countries all are very unstable and of course we like to buy cheap oil

Corbyn had no reason other than to show solidarity to attend memorials of IRA terrorists. He was never part of the peace process (was quite against Sinn Fein meeting John Major) no matter how much his pr team try to spin it. And what about his contacts with left wing parties in Israel that also are against the occupied territories? no he doesn't have any as he would rather side with those that are anti American/UK the west and want Israel to be destroyed

Anyone who thinks a man with such a history and connections could ever be voted in as prime minister is deluded

All he will do is be leader of an opposition that is totally split and should he still be leader of the party in 2020 will lose more seats allowing the Tories to have a larger majority

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