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Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Andy.I » Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:15 am

Has anybody seen the revalation that Jeremy Corbyn lied about not having a seat on the train?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08 ... he-claime/

What a complete tw@t, not only is he a bare-faced liar, he's so thick that he didn't realise that trains have CCTV!

Isn't it about time these thick and dishonest bastards were held to account for lying to the public?
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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Les1066 » Wed Aug 24, 2016 8:09 am

Almost as bad as Owen Smith declaring that he would basically overrule 17 million voters and stay in europe. This idiot even makes JC look sensible. Neither of them have a hope in hell of ever becoming a prime minister - have they? :die:
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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Shootist » Wed Aug 24, 2016 3:15 pm

Apparently, following the release of CCTV showing Corbyn walking past empty seats on a train and sitting on the floor, the office of the Information Commissioner is examining the possibility that offences under the Data Protection Act might have been committed. Does that mean that Virgin Trains will have to change their CCTV notices to something like "CCTV operates on this train for the safety and security of passengers, and for exposing lying ******* politicians." ?
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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Deallad » Thu Aug 25, 2016 3:27 pm

I love Corbyn, what a wonderful man he is, the sun shines out his butt.

As a member of the conservative party I like every thing about him he will ensure we are in charge for a good few years to come.

Keep up the work JC

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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Andy.I » Thu Aug 25, 2016 7:21 pm

Deallad wrote:I love Corbyn, what a wonderful man he is, the sun shines out his butt.

As a member of the conservative party I like every thing about him he will ensure we are in charge for a good few years to come.

Keep up the work JC

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Pardon me for being controversial but, as a true Conservative, I'm a member of UKIP. ;)

This notwithstanding, I'm all for Corbyn holding court in the Labour party for as long as he likes. :thup: :D
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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Keef » Fri Aug 26, 2016 8:48 am

I would avoid wishing for the continued leadership of Corbyn.

The UK voter is a fickle beast, easily swayed by the promises of politicians.

Come 2020 the electorate may well be fed up with "austerity" with nothing to show for it in their pockets. Promises from Labour under Corbyn of a better life, more money in the handouts, more jobs with more pay and an NHS the envy of the world (and more seats on trains) will garner him votes, especially if may fails to deliver on getting rid of migrants and getting the UK out of the EU.

Be careful what you wish for, Corbyn may not be electable in the eyes of Labour MPs but that may not apply to the electorate.
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Re: Trust me, I'm a thick politician

Postby Buffy Vampire Slayer » Sat Aug 27, 2016 4:55 am

Keef wrote:I would avoid wishing for the continued leadership of Corbyn.

The UK voter is a fickle beast, easily swayed by the promises of politicians.

Come 2020 the electorate may well be fed up with "austerity" with nothing to show for it in their pockets. Promises from Labour under Corbyn of a better life, more money in the handouts, more jobs with more pay and an NHS the envy of the world (and more seats on trains) will garner him votes, especially if may fails to deliver on getting rid of migrants and getting the UK out of the EU.

Be careful what you wish for, Corbyn may not be electable in the eyes of Labour MPs but that may not apply to the electorate.


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