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Jeremy Corbyn
What a scruff. The jacket he wore for the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph wasn’t even black and it looked like he’d bought it from ASDA. To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
Presentation matters.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
No it doesn’t. If that is what is winding you up in this sad world you’re a lucky man.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Michael Foot - scruffy get. Must be a Labour thing.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
That’s what you are taking out of today’s events??
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Jezza isn't the snappiest of dressers is he, at least Mrs May looked the part lol.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
For some people, looking good is more important than being good.
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The old goatWilf Mbanga wrote:What a scruff. The jacket he wore for the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph wasn’t even black and it looked like he’d bought it from ASDA. To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
ASDA? More like the charity shop.
He's a communist t!t.
Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Indeed, though Corbyn certainly isn’t goodImploding Turtle wrote:For some people, looking good is more important than being good.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Lot of new usernames on here showing gammonesque views.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Imploding Turtle wrote:For some people, looking good is more important than being good.
Correct.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
You know who always looked smart?Wilf Mbanga wrote:What a scruff. The jacket he wore for the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph wasn’t even black and it looked like he’d bought it from ASDA. To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
Hitler
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Which is probably a large reason as to why he was a tremendous galvanizer of a nation; image, whether you like it or not is important.Clarethalffull wrote:You know who always looked smart?
Hitler
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Yes totally.Bordeauxclaret wrote:That’s what you are taking out of today’s events??
At a solemn and respectful ceremony for those that made the ultimate sacrifice the least he could do is make an effort. Or maybe that is him making an effort.
I am a Labour Party member and I really struggle to vote at the moment.
Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Suppose you want Boris Johnson instead.Wilf Mbanga wrote:What a scruff. The jacket he wore for the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph wasn’t even black and it looked like he’d bought it from ASDA. To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
I'm not Corbyns biggest fan, but at least he got his hair wetWilf Mbanga wrote:God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
God no. Whatever the party you have got to have standardsmartin_p wrote:Suppose you want Boris Johnson instead.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Why don't you resign from the Party then?Wilf Mbanga wrote:
I am a Labour Party member and I really struggle to vote at the moment.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Having put up with all that this nasty governments antics over the period and you say you would really struggle to vote?Wilf Mbanga wrote:Yes totally.
At a solemn and respectful ceremony for those that made the ultimate sacrifice the least he could do is make an effort. Or maybe that is him making an effort.
I am a Labour Party member and I really struggle to vote at the moment.
Frankly I’m flabbergasted, as a suggestion can I just advise you (or anyone who is open enough to listen) to vote tactically to remove this irresponsible and heavily biased Party where ever you/may live.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
That’s if you count missing a war graves visit due to bad weather making an effort.Wilf Mbanga wrote:God at least Trump makes an effort...
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Yeah, but he was so concerned about looking like he made an effort that he didn't want his hair to look ̶b̶a̶d̶ worseBFCmaj wrote:That’s if you count missing a war graves visit due to bad weather making an effort.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
You cannot let the corbynistas win. Social democracy is the only way to oust the tories.CleggHall wrote:Why don't you resign from the Party then?
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Can’t vote Tory. Liberals a wasted vote. It is labour but it’s not ideal.South West Claret. wrote:Having put up with all that this nasty governments antics over the period and you say you would really struggle to vote?
Frankly I’m flabbergasted, as a suggestion can I just advise you (or anyone who is open enough to listen) to vote tactically to remove this irresponsible and heavily biased Party where ever you/may live.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
To be fair I'm surprised the tw@ turned up to it.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Why wouldn't he?
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
A subversive. I just wish he’d disappear.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Just looked up the pictures, he looks appropriately dressed to me.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Wilf Mbanga wrote:Can’t vote Tory. Liberals a wasted vote. It is labour but it’s not ideal.
Just consentate that mind just before you put that x on the voting form...and vote “tactically” do it for the well-being of all decent people in the UK.
Re: Jeremy Corbyn
The wreath he laid, on behalf of Her Majesty's Opposition, was immaculate.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Trump made a massive effort not to visit a US cemetery in France because it was raining. Can you imagine that hair and fake orange tan in the rain? It would be like eating a bag of Wotsits in the shower. Like you say - presentation matters.Wilf Mbanga wrote:To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
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I know someone who will not vote because the constituency he lives in is a foregone conclusion... hence he advocates proportional representation so more would get off their fat backsides on polling day and vote....Wilf Mbanga wrote:Can’t vote Tory. Liberals a wasted vote. It is labour but it’s not ideal.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Teresa is not exactly blessed with dress sense.Her jackets have sleeves 6ins too short and are about 2 suzes too small.She reminds me of a kid who picked the wrong coat up at home time
Corbyn needs a shave and get over the open neck shirt look.Certain occasions call for a tie and it diesnt make you less of the peoples man by weaeing a tie.
The wearing of his charity shop jacket to the Remembrance celebrations did him no favours.
Corbyn needs a shave and get over the open neck shirt look.Certain occasions call for a tie and it diesnt make you less of the peoples man by weaeing a tie.
The wearing of his charity shop jacket to the Remembrance celebrations did him no favours.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn is a cock but his dress sense isn't that bad when you consider he still thinks its the 70s.
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That’s cos there’s no election today.Wilf Mbanga wrote:Yes totally.
At a solemn and respectful ceremony for those that made the ultimate sacrifice the least he could do is make an effort. Or maybe that is him making an effort.
I am a Labour Party member and I really struggle to vote at the moment.
Re: Jeremy Corbyn
David Cameron usually looked the part, what a great prime minister he was.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
What do you expect when It's Dianne Abbott who gets him dressed in the morning.
The guy is a communist and detests any sort of patriotic celebration, he knows he has to do it but does it with as little effort as he possibly can, including his appearance.
The guy is a communist and detests any sort of patriotic celebration, he knows he has to do it but does it with as little effort as he possibly can, including his appearance.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Indeed he did .... however Mussolini, Hirohito, and Hitler were vehement non-smokers, whereas Churchill, Roosevelt and Gen.Eisenhower all smoked like the proverbial chimney but I wouldn't cast all non-smokers as inherently evil ....Clarethalffull wrote:You know who always looked smart?
Hitler
Corbyn is however a " dangerous idiot ", who shouldn't be let anywhere near the levers of power !!
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
A barmy pillock for the barmy pillock BBC3 times we live in.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
HitlerClarethalffull wrote:You know who always looked smart?
Hitler
By Hugo Boss
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
The bloke is an absolute disgrace to our country.Wilf Mbanga wrote:What a scruff. The jacket he wore for the remembrance ceremony at the cenotaph wasn’t even black and it looked like he’d bought it from ASDA. To think people want him to be the person who leads us and represents us on the international stage. God at least Trump makes an effort.
Presentation matters.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Being good? Please don't tell me you are referring to the Corbyn Creature?Imploding Turtle wrote:For some people, looking good is more important than being good.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
You lot are ******* stupid - as if whether you approve of what Corbyn wears or doesn't wear matters to anybody but you.
I was at our village's service today and what a a moving occasion it was. Nobody gave a to$$ about who was wearing what. I don't think the lads who died would have either....
I was at our village's service today and what a a moving occasion it was. Nobody gave a to$$ about who was wearing what. I don't think the lads who died would have either....
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There are some planks on here
I am not Corbyns biggest fan but he was there and he paid his respects. What more do you want?
Like the prats who get offended because he doesn’t sing God save the queen. So what? He doesn’t believe in god or the monarchy, so what.
Get a grip. You’re making out like he’s purposely making life difficult for disabled people so they would rather die. Oh
I am not Corbyns biggest fan but he was there and he paid his respects. What more do you want?
Like the prats who get offended because he doesn’t sing God save the queen. So what? He doesn’t believe in god or the monarchy, so what.
Get a grip. You’re making out like he’s purposely making life difficult for disabled people so they would rather die. Oh
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
Healeywoodclaret wrote:Being good? Please don't tell me you are referring to the Corbyn Creature?
Why don’t you like him?
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
I'm no fan of Corbyn but these actions in Poland of all places are very worrying,and much more alarming for those who crave peace.
Commemorations in Poland overshadowed by far-right groups
The centenary of the Armistice is particularly poignant for Poland as it marks 100 years to the day that Poland regained independence after the defeat of Germany, Russia and Austria in World War One.
A march in Poland to celebrate the centenary of the country's independence has been overshadowed by the participation of far-right groups.
Nationalists were among thousands of people to join celebrations in the capital, Warsaw, which were being led by President Andrzej Duda.
Opposition parties boycotted the march.
It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron urged world leaders marking the centenary of the World War One Armistice to reject nationalism.
Most participants in today's march in Warsaw were seen carrying Polish flags and wearing red-and-white armbands, but some were holding banners representing far-right parties from Poland and Italy.
President Duda had said he wanted the march to be a proud and joyful celebration and warned that anyone carrying offensive banners or chanting the types of slogans heard at last year's event - such as "Pure Poland, white Poland" - would be dealt with by the police.
We don't seem to be learning lessons from history alas.
Commemorations in Poland overshadowed by far-right groups
The centenary of the Armistice is particularly poignant for Poland as it marks 100 years to the day that Poland regained independence after the defeat of Germany, Russia and Austria in World War One.
A march in Poland to celebrate the centenary of the country's independence has been overshadowed by the participation of far-right groups.
Nationalists were among thousands of people to join celebrations in the capital, Warsaw, which were being led by President Andrzej Duda.
Opposition parties boycotted the march.
It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron urged world leaders marking the centenary of the World War One Armistice to reject nationalism.
Most participants in today's march in Warsaw were seen carrying Polish flags and wearing red-and-white armbands, but some were holding banners representing far-right parties from Poland and Italy.
President Duda had said he wanted the march to be a proud and joyful celebration and warned that anyone carrying offensive banners or chanting the types of slogans heard at last year's event - such as "Pure Poland, white Poland" - would be dealt with by the police.
We don't seem to be learning lessons from history alas.
Re: Jeremy Corbyn
As far as politicians go in Britain, many deserve being described 'an absolute disgrace' more than Corbyn. Cameron and Osborne - the architects of never ending austerity on the poor, and the greatest schism in UK life with their referendum. Theresa May and her hostile environment, which brought misery to thousands of Windrush and other people - all to hit an arbitrary immigration number. IDS, who waged war against disabled people, unemployed people, and poor children. Andrew Lansley and Jeremy Hunt - who between themselves left the NHS in a mess. Phil Hammond, who sided with betting companies against people with gambling addictions. And for balance, Nick Clegg and Vince Cable for backing much of this. All the Labour MPs who voted with the government for welfare cuts. Tony Blair and the others who so vociferously campaigned for the Iraq War. Gordon Brown, who didn't take the opportunity to properly regulate our financial system when he had the chance. I could go on and on, but you'll notice that I'm giving you fairly concrete reasons for their candidature as 'absolute disgraces to the country' The people I've nominated have caused death and or misery by their actions.Healeywoodclaret wrote:The bloke is an absolute disgrace to our country.
In contrast, wearing 'scruffy' clothes, or talking to enemies of Britain to bring about peace just doesn't register on the scale.
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What's wrong with ASDA stuff...what are you a champagne socialist ? I'm a fully paid up member too but I'm more interested in what comes out of the guys mouth than his sartorial inelegance...having said that I rue the day we got him...we should be out of sight in the polls .
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Because if you had ever listened to his rants at public demonstrations you would know he is very much against the armed forces. He doesn't believe in having an army. Also his ties with the IRA where on radio he refuses to condemn the Manchester bombing along with other bombings, the recording is on the internet.. listen to it. The scumbag doesn't give a sh1t about our armed forces.Imploding Turtle wrote:Why wouldn't he?
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn
You're a moron.
Grow up.
Grow up.
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ClaretRock wrote:Because if you had ever listened to his rants at public demonstrations you would know he is very much against the armed forces. He doesn't believe in having an army. Also his ties with the IRA where on radio he refuses to condemn the Manchester bombing along with other bombings, the recording is on the internet.. listen to it. The scumbag doesn't give a sh1t about our armed forces.
This recording? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHbB90TS8oQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Is it just me, or does Corbyn, especially in that old interview, sound uncannily like Fred Kite from ‘I’m Alright Jack’?
‘Have you ever been to Russia, Mr. Kite?’
‘No, not yet. One place I’d like to go to though. All them cornfields and ballet in the evening.’
‘Have you ever been to Russia, Mr. Kite?’
‘No, not yet. One place I’d like to go to though. All them cornfields and ballet in the evening.’