There is no substance to anything he ever says. He's an overgrown public school boy that half of his own party don't even trust.
How about you stop overestimating him?
I don't disagree, but seeing as you didn't recognise Brian Fantana's quote as being that from Boris Johnson's article in The Spectator a few years ago when Brown was foisted upon us, I'd pipe down with self-righteous horseshit if I were you. Regardless of the facts of who we vote for, the man...
You have time to write 3 paragraphs but nothing that bothers to explain why Corbyn would be any worse than the current dreadful government. It's all "I'm not alone, we won't eve agree etc etc". You have proven my point.
I am not venemous, just utterly dispairing. I haven't called you names...
So under Labour I was expected to pay £30k rather than £60k. That extra THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS is an awful lot of money and yes the shortfall was paid for by general taxation. But my point is that government spending has barely changed, so what have they done with all that money then?
I'm not disputing that Brown overspent, but it was to nothing like the disastrous extent that the right wing press would have had you believe. It's not like we were struggling to pay public sector workers like in the days of Derek Hatton's Liverpool. Government spending as a percentage of GDP...
True, sadly. People just believe what they're told. Even this round of austerity was blamed on mishandling of public funds by Labour, but it really was total nonsense swallowed by the gullible. Anyone who knows the first thing about Keynsian economics recognises that a public sector borrowing...
There is nothing to suggest the Labour party are any less electable that the current crop of fckwits that have presided over policies that have decimated social provision and cricified the least well off, plan on giving yet more tax cuts to those least deserving and of course have made a total...
If Labour get in, it will be by default and because they bothered to campaign properly, attempt to cost out their spending whilst leaving Abbott at arms length from all of that (regardless of the truth on her mathmatical skills, she's now toxic). It will not be because there is a resurgence of...
Yes hypocrisy in politics is nothing new but if you can give an example of hypocrisy quite as brazen as slaughtering the government of the day for introducing a new PM without the mandate of a GE in a magazine article from the opposition benches and then being the beneficiary of exactly that a...
We don't have to go over that again, but for your benefit it does appear we do have to go over again his brazen hypocrisy - have a look at what he wrote when Gordon Brown was made PM.