Someone worth voting for?
Apr 13, 2017 4:07:57 GMT 10
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Post by evilhomer on Apr 13, 2017 4:07:57 GMT 10
I've followed Jeremy Corbyn since he was elected leader of the Labour party and I'm convinced he can change Britain for the better it's evident he's no Tony Blair but how much deeper does it go?
Before he was even elected leader the media and establishment Tories had labels like "dangerous" "extremist" "radical" and "unelectable" thrown out there. Why? Because he is all those things but not for the reasons they give, he is dangerous to the status quo, the crony capitalism, the corporate rule, the false wars and any other injustice, he and his shadow chancellor John McDonnell are rather clued up.
In 2015 Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour party in a landslide victory against three opponents, he also attracted over half a million people to join the party because and to quote a Robin Williams movie man of the year, "He sounds different, that's why they can hear him". We all know that Tony Blair has many allies in the Labour party, MPs, lords and PR tossers, these people and Blair himself have undermined and opposed Jeremy since before day one, thankfully Corbyn is undeterred he has surrounded himself with like minded, good thinkers and he has a core support that will leave if Jeremy is forced out, so the conspirators have quieted down but still would rather Jeremy lose in 2020 so he steps down and they regain control of the party, if Corbyn wins he will force a hard investigation into Blair with hope of having him arrested and he'll deselect all the MPs who've undermined him but he can only do that from number 10, deselecting MPs now would be political suicide, so for now he takes the in fighting in his stride he takes the media blows daily.
So he has the Tories, a section in his own party the media against him anyone else? The media have been putting out daily polls rubbishing Jeremy's leadership and they spin every word he says against him and combat his facts with lies and rumours, for the simple reason he'd turn the system upside down, no more big league tax avoidance, no more corporation rule, no more homeless, no more food banks, no more elites, we'll have kids being educated and fed, a proper minimum wage and best of all he'll nationalise the railways, the NHS and the chancellor will make the bank of England the people's bitch, as well as setting up banks to invest in infrastructure instead of borrowing and giving to the private sector so bankers can all get bonuses, they'll borrow and invest in people and grow the economy so we can then pay the debt back, austerity isn't working the national debt is rising and we are all still struggling at every level except the top who are thriving. I was disillusioned with politics all my life, but I joined Labour for Jeremy Corbyn and the fight against well everything. I hate Tony Blair for everything, he's pure evil and was basically a Tory who got lost, because when you look back at Labour's history you see strong people, critical thinkers fighting for everyone's rights and without the 1945 Attlee government I don't know how bad this country would be right now. So Labour los their way with scumbag Blair but the people spoke and took Labour back to where they belong.

I see a genuine chance to make a change not a false change Trump made people buy into because he used the right words, a change that people actually feel, a change that is visible.
Before he was even elected leader the media and establishment Tories had labels like "dangerous" "extremist" "radical" and "unelectable" thrown out there. Why? Because he is all those things but not for the reasons they give, he is dangerous to the status quo, the crony capitalism, the corporate rule, the false wars and any other injustice, he and his shadow chancellor John McDonnell are rather clued up.
In 2015 Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour party in a landslide victory against three opponents, he also attracted over half a million people to join the party because and to quote a Robin Williams movie man of the year, "He sounds different, that's why they can hear him". We all know that Tony Blair has many allies in the Labour party, MPs, lords and PR tossers, these people and Blair himself have undermined and opposed Jeremy since before day one, thankfully Corbyn is undeterred he has surrounded himself with like minded, good thinkers and he has a core support that will leave if Jeremy is forced out, so the conspirators have quieted down but still would rather Jeremy lose in 2020 so he steps down and they regain control of the party, if Corbyn wins he will force a hard investigation into Blair with hope of having him arrested and he'll deselect all the MPs who've undermined him but he can only do that from number 10, deselecting MPs now would be political suicide, so for now he takes the in fighting in his stride he takes the media blows daily.
So he has the Tories, a section in his own party the media against him anyone else? The media have been putting out daily polls rubbishing Jeremy's leadership and they spin every word he says against him and combat his facts with lies and rumours, for the simple reason he'd turn the system upside down, no more big league tax avoidance, no more corporation rule, no more homeless, no more food banks, no more elites, we'll have kids being educated and fed, a proper minimum wage and best of all he'll nationalise the railways, the NHS and the chancellor will make the bank of England the people's bitch, as well as setting up banks to invest in infrastructure instead of borrowing and giving to the private sector so bankers can all get bonuses, they'll borrow and invest in people and grow the economy so we can then pay the debt back, austerity isn't working the national debt is rising and we are all still struggling at every level except the top who are thriving. I was disillusioned with politics all my life, but I joined Labour for Jeremy Corbyn and the fight against well everything. I hate Tony Blair for everything, he's pure evil and was basically a Tory who got lost, because when you look back at Labour's history you see strong people, critical thinkers fighting for everyone's rights and without the 1945 Attlee government I don't know how bad this country would be right now. So Labour los their way with scumbag Blair but the people spoke and took Labour back to where they belong.

I see a genuine chance to make a change not a false change Trump made people buy into because he used the right words, a change that people actually feel, a change that is visible.