• [UK Waffle] Tony Blair Is Back (Due to Jeremy Corbyn being a 'nutter')
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[QUOTE=Tasm;51403930]Hey dude You come across like youre desparately grasping at straws[/QUOTE] The same with this whole anti-Corbyn sentiment. Except for the flaws that Crumpet agreed on
I understand if people think Labour needs to return to Blairism, but is there [I]seriously[/I] nobody better for the job than the man who's already been PM, took us into a disastrous war which the majority of the population still opposes, and is now considered by many to be a war criminal? Is there not even [I]one[/I] other Labour politician who can be a little bit more popular than that?
[QUOTE=Tasm;51403930]Hey dude You come across like youre desparately grasping at straws[/QUOTE] Right, which is why I conceded to multiple points of his. How ironic that in demonstrating that the smear campaign against corbyn is, for the most part, clutching at straws, I get accused of the same. To be fair to you old murdoch owns 75% of your news so I don't expect you to be forming your own educated opinions when you post drivel like that. [editline].[/editline] [URL="http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4556099.ece"] http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4556099.ece[/URL] "Chairman Mao style bike" [editline].[/editline] [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3194968/How-Jeremy-Corbyn-welcomed-prospect-asteroid-wiping-humanity-attacked-pigeon-prejudice-demanded-ban-Action-Man-toys.html[/url] hahaha, I shouldn't have bothered replying. What a world we live in.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;51404738]I understand if people think Labour needs to return to Blairism, but is there [I]seriously[/I] nobody better for the job than the man who's already been PM, took us into a disastrous war which the majority of the population still opposes, and is now considered by many to be a war criminal? Is there not even [I]one[/I] other Labour politician who can be a little bit more popular than that?[/QUOTE] Nah, labour is suffering from a severe lack of "leaderly" people right now I'd say that every political party in the UK is suffering from it right now, I don't think people would have voted for may over Cameron and Tim farron is pretty much ned flanders
Is it so much to ask for a candidate who genuinely cares about their constituents but at the same time is willing to make certain compromises/concessions? Blair is no good, he's more a left leaning Tory and I'll admit I do prefer Corbyn but only because he seems to genuinely give a damn about his constituents.
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