Thats because he is.When Corbyn wanted to address those very issues we were told he was an incompetent nutter who wanted to ruin Britain.
Thats because he is.When Corbyn wanted to address those very issues we were told he was an incompetent nutter who wanted to ruin Britain.
Ironically most of those 5 year plans were under Blair's and Browns government, and were all allowed to slide into the long grass.He addressed these issues as a closet anti-semite hell bent on building a platform for his own far left agenda rather than seriously trying to govern.
Thats because he is.
As much as he’s biologically a separate human being, when you see his **** of a brother protesting against lockdowns (which are no more) outside the Sarah Everard trial, it really would make you nervous about whether some of those genes and that mentality is brewing somewhere in Corbyn.
It wasn’t just Corbyn that was unelectable, it was his leadership team of Abbot and McDonnell that was just as, if not more, scary.
Interesting. Does Berlin Council have the money for 240,000 apartments?
Thats because he is.
Perhaps he was. I don't know enough about him but it seemed clear to me that the press were out for his blood from day one. The establishment really didn't want him nationalising the railways and funding services for the working class.
Corbyn was attacked because he was an out and out Marxist, firmly in the pocket of the hard left that have infiltrated the Labour Party. nothing to do with beards. They would have bankrupted the country, as it happened Covid came along and did it for them.The left wing have ruined Labour, made them totally unelectable. We need a serious center left opposition party in this country to give voters a real choice, and to hold the government of the country to account. This country will never elect a hard left party, and I often thought that if Corbyn and his rag bag Momentum had gotten elected we would have had a coup within a year.Perhaps he was. I don't know enough about him but it seemed clear to me that the press were out for his blood from day one. The establishment really didn't want him nationalising the railways and funding services for the working class.
As you've said yourself, the UK is a basket case and only seems to get worse. Corbyn wanted to shake things up but was constantly attacked by the press for how he dressed or because he had a beard. They never criticised his policies. They didn't want to talk about policies.
The politicians that are deemed acceptable are ones like Bojo and May who will change nothing except cut services to the poor and reduce taxes on the rich while the nation continues its slow decline.
Corbyn was attacked because he was an out and out Marxist, firmly in the pocket of the hard left that have infiltrated the Labour Party. nothing to do with beards. They would have bankrupted the country, as it happened Covid came along and did it for them.The left wing have ruined Labour, made them totally unelectable. We need a serious center left opposition party in this country to give voters a real choice, and to hold the government of the country to account. This country will never elect a hard left party, and I often thought that if Corbyn and his rag bag Momentum had gotten elected we would have had a coup within a year.
Whilst I have no time for Corbyn et al, the media here is overwhelmingly Tory. I guess a thousands if working class labour voters aren’t significant enough shareholders or influential stakeholder in the newspaper or news channel, unlike a rich Tory boy.
I was always amazed at how right wing The Sun was. The most working class of all British papers, singing the virtues of low taxes and going nuts about benefits fraud. Lol
It's reflective of Rupert Murdoch, a sociopathic foreign billionaire who hates paying taxes.The Sun should be the stereotypical Labour voter, but it’s probably more reflective of the working class areas who have turned Tory.
If only there was a comprehensive two-way system to allow free movement of labour to feed market demands.Boris Johnson’s government has made a dramatic U-turn in an attempt to save Christmas – with a raft of extended emergency visas to help abate labour shortages that have led to empty shelves and petrol station queues.
New immigration measures will allow 300 fuel drivers to arrive immediately and stay until the end of March, while 100 army drivers will take to the roads from Monday, the government announced late on Friday.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...to-get-visas-in-major-u-turn-by-boris-johnson
Oh dear, oh dear. Never mind life expectancy, never mind cancer outcomes, look at wage growth.
For how much longer can rank and file back bench MPs put up with this bumbling idiot. They must surely have something better, or is it that none of them want the job at this point in time.Oh dear, oh dear. Never mind life expectancy, never mind cancer outcomes, look at wage growth.