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Nearly three times as many voters think that Jeremy Corbyn is more honest than David Cameron
Nearly three times as many voters think that Jeremy is more honest than David Cameron, nearly twice as many think he is more principled and nearly twice as many think he is more courageous.
These are the values that people look for in their politicians. It’s not perfect, but we’re gaining ground – even after what the press called Jeremy’s ‘worst week.’ And on policy, we know from past polling that people are with Jeremy on issues from housing to railways – bolstered now by the newest poll showing a majority oppose scrapping housing benefit for under-25s.
It is expected that tomorrow’s Spending Review will target everything from winter fuel help to community policing, in order to pay for more weaponry we won’t use and more payments for a deficit the Tories have let spiral out of control. The Tories have failed on their terms and ours - there’s never been a better time to win people to a bold, anti-cuts alternative.
Slowly but surely Cameron is losing ground.
These are the values that people look for in their politicians. It’s not perfect, but we’re gaining ground – even after what the press called Jeremy’s ‘worst week.’ And on policy, we know from past polling that people are with Jeremy on issues from housing to railways – bolstered now by the newest poll showing a majority oppose scrapping housing benefit for under-25s.
It is expected that tomorrow’s Spending Review will target everything from winter fuel help to community policing, in order to pay for more weaponry we won’t use and more payments for a deficit the Tories have let spiral out of control. The Tories have failed on their terms and ours - there’s never been a better time to win people to a bold, anti-cuts alternative.
Slowly but surely Cameron is losing ground.
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he is probably honest... but he is also a bit dumb to say the least.
He is probably a nice guy, but his ideas for leading a nation are terrible.
He is probably a nice guy, but his ideas for leading a nation are terrible.
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Re: Nearly three times as many voters think that Jeremy Corbyn is more honest than David Cameron
No they are not, he's been proved right over and over again for the last 20 years, and is going to be proved right again.
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lol look where the polls got you at the last election
As to Corbyn, I am all for the cluless apologist of terrorism to stay in power of Labour, as it will ensure they will lose badly at the next election
As to Corbyn, I am all for the cluless apologist of terrorism to stay in power of Labour, as it will ensure they will lose badly at the next election
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Ya, but nobody gives a fuck what you think.
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So not only does Sassy try to derail just about every thread she tries to shout down any opposition.
Free speech, you would not know what that was if it came up and bit you in your fat arse.
Free speech, you would not know what that was if it came up and bit you in your fat arse.
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Jeremy Corbyn on the Syria conflict, ISIS and our role in ending the threat of terrorist violence:
"In our view, the dreadful Paris attacks make the case for a far more urgent international effort to reach a negotiated settlement of the Syrian civil war - and end the threat from ISIS.
It is the conflict in Syria and the consequences of the Iraq war which have created the conditions for Isis to thrive and spread its murderous rule.
And it is through political agreement to end the civil war - negotiated with all the external powers.. backed by the United Nations and with Syrians in control of their own country - that Isis will be isolated and defeated.
Action against ISIS that sticks, on the ground that destroys the virus and reclaims hearts and minds, as well as territory will have to come from within the Arab and Muslim world itself.
It can’t be seen as an external intervention, although the international community has a part to play.
That’s why we have called on the government to work through the UN. And why we should use the UN security council resolution passed last night, to accelerate moves towards a comprehensive settlement of the conflict.
Of course, Labour will support every necessary measure to protect people on the streets of our towns and cities.
But it is vital at a time of tragedy and outrage not to be drawn into responses which feed a cycle of violence and hatred."
"In our view, the dreadful Paris attacks make the case for a far more urgent international effort to reach a negotiated settlement of the Syrian civil war - and end the threat from ISIS.
It is the conflict in Syria and the consequences of the Iraq war which have created the conditions for Isis to thrive and spread its murderous rule.
And it is through political agreement to end the civil war - negotiated with all the external powers.. backed by the United Nations and with Syrians in control of their own country - that Isis will be isolated and defeated.
Action against ISIS that sticks, on the ground that destroys the virus and reclaims hearts and minds, as well as territory will have to come from within the Arab and Muslim world itself.
It can’t be seen as an external intervention, although the international community has a part to play.
That’s why we have called on the government to work through the UN. And why we should use the UN security council resolution passed last night, to accelerate moves towards a comprehensive settlement of the conflict.
Of course, Labour will support every necessary measure to protect people on the streets of our towns and cities.
But it is vital at a time of tragedy and outrage not to be drawn into responses which feed a cycle of violence and hatred."
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"‘Together, we’re stronger’. ..‘United we stand, divided we fall’… These are not just slogans of the Labour movement, but enduring truths for all of us. We’ve seen those values of solidarity and steadfastness in the response of the people of Paris to the horrific events of a week ago.
Those attacks on civilians were an indefensible outrage. The same goes for the recent terrorist atrocities in Beirut, Ankara and elsewhere. Those who planned and organized these mass killings must be brought to account.
The attacks were also an attempt to break the unity of our communities. But the quiet heroism we have seen in Paris and other cities, by people who refused to be cowed or divided, is an example to everyone."
Jeremy Corbyn, speaking in Bristol, 21st Nov 2015.
Those attacks on civilians were an indefensible outrage. The same goes for the recent terrorist atrocities in Beirut, Ankara and elsewhere. Those who planned and organized these mass killings must be brought to account.
The attacks were also an attempt to break the unity of our communities. But the quiet heroism we have seen in Paris and other cities, by people who refused to be cowed or divided, is an example to everyone."
Jeremy Corbyn, speaking in Bristol, 21st Nov 2015.
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Which shows how clueless he is or even begins to understand the complexity of the conflict itself with the many different waring groups within this conflict.
Not only that not taking military action against ISIS condemns countless Muslims, Christians, Druze, Yazidi, Kurds etc to countless oppression and slavery.
Its time you gave your moral compass back to the shop and got a replacement because clearly yours is broken
Not only that not taking military action against ISIS condemns countless Muslims, Christians, Druze, Yazidi, Kurds etc to countless oppression and slavery.
Its time you gave your moral compass back to the shop and got a replacement because clearly yours is broken
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The three pillars of our platform: number three - a new foreign policy based on a more independent relationship with the rest of the world.
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The third pillar of our vision for Britain is a different kind of foreign policy - based on a new and more independent relationship with the rest of the world. A relationship where war is a last resort. For the past 14 years, Britain has been at the centre of a succession of disastrous wars.. that have brought devastation to large parts of the wider Middle East. They have increased, not diminished, the threats to our own national security. That in no way excuses or mitigates the responsibility of those who carry out these indefensible outrages, whether in Paris a week ago or in the last 24 hours in Bamako, Mali.. or Beirut or Ankara. Absolutely nothing can justify the targeting of civilians, by anyone, anywhere. But the experience of Afghanistan.. Iraq… and Libya has convinced many of our own people .. that the elite’s enthusiasm for endless military interventions .. has only multiplied the threats to us - while leaving death and destabilisation in their wake."
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The third pillar of our vision for Britain is a different kind of foreign policy - based on a new and more independent relationship with the rest of the world. A relationship where war is a last resort. For the past 14 years, Britain has been at the centre of a succession of disastrous wars.. that have brought devastation to large parts of the wider Middle East. They have increased, not diminished, the threats to our own national security. That in no way excuses or mitigates the responsibility of those who carry out these indefensible outrages, whether in Paris a week ago or in the last 24 hours in Bamako, Mali.. or Beirut or Ankara. Absolutely nothing can justify the targeting of civilians, by anyone, anywhere. But the experience of Afghanistan.. Iraq… and Libya has convinced many of our own people .. that the elite’s enthusiasm for endless military interventions .. has only multiplied the threats to us - while leaving death and destabilisation in their wake."
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The three pillars of our platform: number two - the new economy: an anti austerity economics
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The second pillar of our project for Britain is a new economy. It’s anti-austerity economics.. that goes without saying. And like so many other of the policies we’re developing.. that’s something that unites our shadow cabinet and MPs.. with members across the party. Austerity is a political choice, not an economic necessity.. as our new shadow chancellor John McDonnell told the party conference. Five years ago, the Conservatives said they were going to wipe out the deficit and cut the debt. Instead, slashing services and benefits - while cutting taxes for the wealthy - only slowed our recovery… and loaded the burden of the banks’ crisis onto the backs of people… who had nothing whatever to do with it. Recovery only got going once Osborne panicked.. took the brakes off … and pumped up housing credit to get through the general election.
Now the Tories are about to impose a new wave of even more devastating cuts.. and effective tax rises for millions of working families. That’s happening just as the risks from a weakening global economy are growing. Osborne’s economy is a house built on sand. But what Labour now stands for is far more than stopping the damage being done by the Tories.. and their threat to our economic future. We want to see a break with the failed economic orthodoxy that has gripped the establishment in this country for decades. The City elite that was supposed to know best brought our economy to its knees. The 1980s orthodoxy of privatisation, deregulation and low taxes on the rich hasn’t delivered sustainable growth. And it hasn’t delivered decent living standards for most of us .. let alone economic security. That model of how to run an economy is broken."
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The second pillar of our project for Britain is a new economy. It’s anti-austerity economics.. that goes without saying. And like so many other of the policies we’re developing.. that’s something that unites our shadow cabinet and MPs.. with members across the party. Austerity is a political choice, not an economic necessity.. as our new shadow chancellor John McDonnell told the party conference. Five years ago, the Conservatives said they were going to wipe out the deficit and cut the debt. Instead, slashing services and benefits - while cutting taxes for the wealthy - only slowed our recovery… and loaded the burden of the banks’ crisis onto the backs of people… who had nothing whatever to do with it. Recovery only got going once Osborne panicked.. took the brakes off … and pumped up housing credit to get through the general election.
Now the Tories are about to impose a new wave of even more devastating cuts.. and effective tax rises for millions of working families. That’s happening just as the risks from a weakening global economy are growing. Osborne’s economy is a house built on sand. But what Labour now stands for is far more than stopping the damage being done by the Tories.. and their threat to our economic future. We want to see a break with the failed economic orthodoxy that has gripped the establishment in this country for decades. The City elite that was supposed to know best brought our economy to its knees. The 1980s orthodoxy of privatisation, deregulation and low taxes on the rich hasn’t delivered sustainable growth. And it hasn’t delivered decent living standards for most of us .. let alone economic security. That model of how to run an economy is broken."
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The three pillars of our platform: number one - the new politics - the democratisation of public life from the ground up
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The platform I was elected on is based on three pillars.. and everything we want to do will be based on those foundations. The first pillar is the new politics: the democratisation of public life from the ground up.. giving people a real say in their communities and workplaces.. breaking open the closed circle of Westminster and Whitehall - and yes, of boardrooms too. That’s why we want to see a mushrooming of online democracy and citizen’s assemblies.. and why we’re backing a constitutional convention to bring power closer to people, in every nation and region of our country, in every community, town and city. That’s why we want communities to have more direct control of their own services. As part of our constitutional convention, Jon Trickett will be asking citizens’ assemblies to discuss where powers should be held, who should hold them, and how they should be accountable … of the voting system, House of Lords reform and the voting age."
From Jeremy Corbyn's speech to the Labour Party South West Region conference, Bristol Saturday 21st November 2015:
"The platform I was elected on is based on three pillars.. and everything we want to do will be based on those foundations. The first pillar is the new politics: the democratisation of public life from the ground up.. giving people a real say in their communities and workplaces.. breaking open the closed circle of Westminster and Whitehall - and yes, of boardrooms too. That’s why we want to see a mushrooming of online democracy and citizen’s assemblies.. and why we’re backing a constitutional convention to bring power closer to people, in every nation and region of our country, in every community, town and city. That’s why we want communities to have more direct control of their own services. As part of our constitutional convention, Jon Trickett will be asking citizens’ assemblies to discuss where powers should be held, who should hold them, and how they should be accountable … of the voting system, House of Lords reform and the voting age."
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And we are back to spamming and avoiding debate.
Seriously I do not need to read the left wing daily media stories
Sassy brings the entire lot onto every single post lol
Seriously I do not need to read the left wing daily media stories
Sassy brings the entire lot onto every single post lol
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My thread, if you don't like it, fuck off.
As for spamming, you posted about four posts on one of your threads today without one reply, so do one. - http://www.newsfixboard.com/t12482-ex-Muslim-sarah-haider-brilliantly-dismantles-every-argument-of-the-liberal-left#244450
As for spamming, you posted about four posts on one of your threads today without one reply, so do one. - http://www.newsfixboard.com/t12482-ex-Muslim-sarah-haider-brilliantly-dismantles-every-argument-of-the-liberal-left#244450
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Wash your potty mouth out dear, and i will report threads where there is debating and you are spamming them
So now you have been warned.
So now you have been warned.
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Go and flush your head down the toilet, that's where you put shit.
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hmm...he may be honest....
but do you think the electorate will warm to an honest fool???
but do you think the electorate will warm to an honest fool???
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Lord Foul wrote:hmm...he may be honest....
but do you think the electorate will warm to an honest fool???
The only fool around is Cameron, and he's been foolish since the day he was born.
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mmm..sassy, may i remind you once again of that revered idiot wanting to bring in 3.6 million refugees a year....
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sassy wrote:Go and flush your head down the toilet, that's where you put shit.
Its sassy's foul mouth potty time
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You are a nonentity, your opinion is worth less than a dog turd on the bottom of my shoe, you're the fly in the ointment, the stench in the dustbin, the last bit of smelly cheese that gets thrown away because it's gone off. In other words, you're rancid. If you don't like the thread, don't come on it, so do one.
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sassy wrote:You are a nonentity, your opinion is worth less than a dog turd on the bottom of my shoe, you're the fly in the ointment, the stench in the dustbin, the last bit of smelly cheese that gets thrown away because it's gone off. In other words, you're rancid. If you don't like the thread, don't come on it, so do one.
Yes we are well aware the only thing you are capable of being vile and rude sassy.
You do that very well all by yourself.
I posted my views on the thread and you opened your potty mouth, thinking your own and run the forum telling me to F off.
I can post views, if you do not like them, it says more about your inability to counter points made
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I'd say he's more honest but I think he might be a little, childlike in his views?
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