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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

its an annual event for them now. I think the first one was the insufficient bow and then there was a jacket deemed not respectful enough.

I thought the first one was not singing the national anthem?

edit: also wasn't there one about him pinching Veteran's food as well?
 
When did bowing become a thing? It sounds most unbritish, the sort of thing only an oriental potentate might enforce, a byzantine emperor or mongol khan

That's why Saint Theresa passed the law requiring all PMs to curtsy (curtsey? Bugger why doesn't any spelling look right?)

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Outrage as Corbyn accused of failing to bow in respect to war dead at Remembrance ceremony

I reality he did, new speaker didn't and if they were after a Michael Foot moment it was Boris that was the scruffy fucker

The video makes it look like someone standing and bowing his head respectfully for a relatively long time, so presumably anyone criticising him hasn't watched the video.

That link also talks about the women at the ceremony as if they were at a fashion show.
 
I heard most of this in the morning before I went to work.

Emily Thornberry can't recall Jeremy Corbyn ever backing foreign intervention

I was choking on my breakfast.

She was putting the Labour party case that ordinary soldiers should be paid more and should have decent housing.

The response was that Corbyn doesn't support our soldiers because he has never supported them getting sent abroad to be killed. He also doesn't appear to want to start a nuclear war either. Clearly makes him unfit for office. Also questions his patriotism- which makes him unfit for office as well.

(Reminds me of an old ex soldier I knew who told me we should never have gone into Iraq as it wasn't anything to do with defending this country. )

So making sure ordinary privates have decent housing counts for nothing if your not going to send them off fighting.
 
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I heard most of this in the morning before I went to work.

Emily Thornberry can't recall Jeremy Corbyn ever backing foreign intervention

I was choking on my breakfast.

She was putting the Labour party case that ordinary soldiers should be paid more and should have decent housing.

The response was that Corbyn doesn't support our soldiers because he has never supported them getting sent abroad to be killed. He also doesn't appear to want to start a nuclear war either. Clearly makes him unfit for office. Also questions his patriotism- which makes him unfit for office as well.

(Reminds me of an old ex soldier I knew who told me we should never have gone into Iraq as it wasn't anything to do with defending this country. )

So making sure ordinary privates have decent housing counts for nothing if your not going to send them off fighting.

I hope Labour move on from this "decent housing for service personnel" argument, to a rather better argument about the massive scam that is defence housing.
 
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