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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

Private ownership of socialised assets is illegitimate, so the appropriate level of compensation is zero...and the thieves should count themselves lucky not to be strung up.
If, on the other hand, for some reason the state chose to compensate the illegitimate owners, then precedents like yesterday's BoE conjuring-up of £70bn out of thin air should be recognised.
Surely the thieves are the ones who sold our infrastructure - not the ones who bought it? But definitely, those thieves should have been strung up. Pour encourager les autres.
 
Surely the thieves are the ones who sold our infrastructure - not the ones who bought it? But definitely, those thieves should have been strung up. Pour encourager les autres.
and the ones who nationalised them, and any private companies before that. We've been robbed by all of them.
 
I liked the bit in the leadership debate where Smith basically smeared to the members, particularly the new ones, as being anti-semitic to the audience, and then complained to the same audience the reaction he got from them was uncomradely.

What a massive cock end.

Not to mention the way he tried to claim that every decent policy was basically his idea, even if someone else had announced it. Owen Smith. Giving streaks of piss a bad name since 2010.
 
Not to mention the way he tried to claim that every decent policy was basically his idea, even if someone else had announced it. Owen Smith. Giving streaks of piss a bad name since 2010.

Well! I didn't think that needed mentioning. I do wonder in Owen Smith's head, if he manages to topple Jezza, where he thinks the policies will come from? I mean he's just a policy vacuum isn't he? Or a policy black hole? Sucking in all the policies from the cosmos and spitting them out into an alternative universe somewhere where he himself is Grand Ruler.

I would love to see that in art form.
 
I believe he's in Oxford these days though no reason why we couldnt perform the coup de grace in his old stamping ground...
it matters not a jot to me whether he is strung up in oxford, in hackney or in timbuktu. it is the stringing which is the important aspect of the event, not the location.
 


wtf is this banner?

Aimed at Dawn Primarolo presumably. She was a Home Office Minister for families and young people. As to the "Lesbo Dads", maybe Wifebeaters for Justice are showing their politically correct side, by using inverted commas?
 
Aimed at Dawn Primarolo presumably. She was a Home Office Minister for families and young people. As to the "Lesbo Dads", maybe Wifebeaters for Justice are showing their politically correct side, by using inverted commas?
yes - had to look it up - in response to Fathers 4 Justice attack Sir Elton John for ‘denying kids the love of a mother’
"Protesting then-government minister Dawn Primarolo, they waved banners reading “KIDS NEED REAL DADS NOT DAWN’S LESBO DADS”.
 
Now F4J have come out against him. Surely that should settle matters... in his favour... once and for all?

Men stage child custody protest on Jeremy Corbyn's roof

What's that supposed Gandhi saying?

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then Fathers For Justice protest on your roof.
"Theresa May take it in the face" wtf is that about then?!?

"We might stay here all day!" Clearly channelling the spirit of Bobby Sands :facepalm:
 
Now F4J have come out against him. Surely that should settle matters... in his favour... once and for all?

Men stage child custody protest on Jeremy Corbyn's roof

What's that supposed Gandhi saying?

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then Fathers For Justice protest on your roof.
Every night for the last month Corbyn must get home, shut the door and think: WTF next?
 
Every night for the last month Corbyn must get home, shut the door and think: WTF next?
His ultimate horror must be that, one day, someone will ask: 'so Jeremy, why did you remain in the Parliamentary Party of an outfit that brought us the Iraq War, developed the PFI, failed to renationalise rail, increased the gap between rich and poor, deregulated the financial sector, kept the anti-union laws, allowed tax dodging by the super rich, launched ATOS on us and expanded private prisons. Why was that Saint Jeremy?'
 
His ultimate horror must be that, one day, someone will ask: 'so Jeremy, why did you remain in the Parliamentary Party of an outfit that brought us the Iraq War, PFI, failed to renationalise rail, increased the gap between rich and poor, deregulated the financial sector, kept the anti-union laws, allowed tax dodging by the super rich, launches ATOS on us and expanded private prisons. Why was that Saint Jeremy?'
Not whilst Owen Smith walks the earth.
 
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are they using balloons to swell their numbers?
 
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