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27th June 2016, 09:37 AM
#61
Re: Jeremy Corbin
Wasn't Freeboard he was shouting your hearing aid battery is out again was Freeboard and Lodging. Should have been we"ll dib dib dib and we"ll dob dob dob you in. When you make the chips can you make them crinkly ones. Cheers JWS
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27th June 2016, 11:30 AM
#62
Re: Jeremy Corbin
And the best of luck to him.I do not begrudge anyone
but I do envy them sometimes.If we were in his position
we would take anything coming our way.
Dave Williams
P.S....And I am not a Tory
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27th June 2016, 01:29 PM
#63
Re: Jeremy Corbin
Resignations now number 29and still this arrogant , scruffy little man will not resign, he is determined to destroy everyone , and bring the party down, before he will go, kt
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27th June 2016, 01:37 PM
#64
Re: Jeremy Corbin

Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
Resignations now number 29and still this arrogant , scruffy little man will not resign, he is determined to destroy everyone , and bring the party down, before he will go, kt
###stickin like shite to a blanket........cappy
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27th June 2016, 02:55 PM
#65
Re: Jeremy Corbin
British politics are in a bit of a disarray at present with Conservatives without a leader and Labour in revolt against their leader Corbyn.
The most farcical statement made today regarding who should replace Corbyn came from a person who I used to think had half a brain. He managed to build up one of the first computer manufacturing companies in the U.K. along with introducing us to the electronic calculator. He is still a businessman and also a bit of a T.V. star.
I am talking about Lord Sugar who has gone out and said that the best man to lead the labour party is DAVID MILLIBAN.
I ask you hat rubbish, why would anyone want to bring that useless article back from the USA. He was local M.P. for a while having been parachuted into one of the most safe Lbour seats by his mate Blair. In his spell here it did absolutely nothing for the town except appear a lot of times in the local paper waffling on about absolute rubbish whilst promoting himself as a statesman when he got the Foreign Ministry.
He then jumped ship at the first opportunity scuttling over the Atlantic to a £250000 p/a job heading up some International Charity, leaving behind a number of unpaid bills (Council Tax, his gardeners wages).
He is a lying, slimy git just like his mate Blair, so maybe he is, on reflection, just what Labour need at this moment.
rgds
JA
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27th June 2016, 03:38 PM
#66
Re: Jeremy Corbin

Originally Posted by
John Arton
British politics are in a bit of a disarray at present with Conservatives without a leader and Labour in revolt against their leader Corbyn.
The most farcical statement made today regarding who should replace Corbyn came from a person who I used to think had half a brain. He managed to build up one of the first computer manufacturing companies in the U.K. along with introducing us to the electronic calculator. He is still a businessman and also a bit of a T.V. star.
I am talking about Lord Sugar who has gone out and said that the best man to lead the labour party is DAVID MILLIBAN.
I ask you hat rubbish, why would anyone want to bring that useless article back from the USA. He was local M.P. for a while having been parachuted into one of the most safe Lbour seats by his mate Blair. In his spell here it did absolutely nothing for the town except appear a lot of times in the local paper waffling on about absolute rubbish whilst promoting himself as a statesman when he got the Foreign Ministry.
He then jumped ship at the first opportunity scuttling over the Atlantic to a £250000 p/a job heading up some International Charity, leaving behind a number of unpaid bills (Council Tax, his gardeners wages).
He is a lying, slimy git just like his mate Blair, so maybe he is, on reflection, just what Labour need at this moment.
rgds
JA
##hit the nail on the head there john.....a bloody freebee hunter ...one milliband almost knacked the country ...the brother would finish the job off....cappy
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27th June 2016, 04:13 PM
#67
Re: Jeremy Corbin

Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
Wasn't Freeboard he was shouting your hearing aid battery is out again was Freeboard and Lodging. Should have been we"ll dib dib dib and we"ll dob dob dob you in. When you make the chips can you make them crinkly ones. Cheers JWS
##only make crinklys for wrinklies....cappy
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27th June 2016, 05:26 PM
#68
Re: Jeremy Corbin
Mr Corbyn has finally fallen on his sword and resigned.
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Originally Posted by
Ivan Cloherty
Mr Corbyn has finally fallen on his sword and resigned.
False alarm, the commentator made a mistake!!
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27th June 2016, 07:18 PM
#69
Re: Jeremy Corbin
#68, Sack him....
Blooming heck Ivan, hopes dashed again
Last edited by gray_marian; 27th June 2016 at 07:20 PM.
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27th June 2016, 07:19 PM
#70
Re: Jeremy Corbin
I see vinegar tits is exploring plan 2 , she is in talks with Gibraltar to see if they can both stay in the EU, kt
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