Jeremy Corbyn A Communist? Discuss...

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I think yes he is, plus he's dangerous for the country!
 
Yes....

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No, he's a socialist. I think he'll be bad for the country too, but I also think he won't be as bad as a Johnson majority or Brexit. It's just degrees of incompetence these days, and it's a measure of how bad things are, that I consider Corbyn the better option.
 
No, he's a socialist. I think he'll be bad for the country too, but I also think he won't be as bad as a Johnson majority or Brexit. It's just degrees of incompetence these days, and it's a measure of how bad things are, that I consider Corbyn the better option.
Things are REALLY bad when you think that Jeremy Corbyn is the better option! :laugh: They are all as bad as each other!:facepalm:
 
Things are REALLY bad when you think that Jeremy Corbyn is the better option! :laugh: They are all as bad as each other!:facepalm:

Nope, that's false equivalence and I believe that Corbyn at least has an altruistic motivation where as Johnson's is 100% selfish.

But you're right, it IS really bad. An absolute dearth of vision, leadership, and intellectual vigour on both front benches. I have no hope for whoever wins, I just know we all lose.
 
I think a majority for either main party will be a disaster for the country. Another hung parliament is the lesser of three evils imo and might, touch wood, finally shake some sense into our politicians, who'll hopefully realise they have to all work together to get the WHOLE country through this in the least divisive manner possible. I voted (postally) LD in my ostensibly safe Tory constituency (next door to Johnson's) in order to achieve this or just register on the popular vote results, rather than spoil my ballot paper. I'm not a Swinson/LD supporter, nor a supporter of any party, never have been as it's anathema to me.

Any Johnnys come lately here who think I'm a lefty remoaner for posting that, or from other posts, well I'm afraid you couldn't be more wrong.
 
I think a majority for either main party will be a disaster for the country. Another hung parliament is the lesser of three evils imo and might, touch wood, finally shake some sense into our politicians, who'll hopefully realise they have to all work together to get the country through this in the least divisive manner possible. I voted (postally) LD in my ostensibly safe Tory constituency (next door to Johnson's) in order to achieve this or just register on the popular vote results, rather than spoil my ballot paper. I'm not a Swinson/LD supporter, nor a supporter of any party, never have been as it's anathema to me.

Any Johnnys come lately here who think I'm a lefty remoaner for posting that, or from other posts, well I'm afraid you couldn't be more wrong.

Yes, I think if I wake to a Hung Parliament, I'll take that as a win. That should frustrate and stall the idiocy of both sides. Dull the edge of the extremists and force compromise.
 
Agreed. A hung Parliament is the only win on the day. Which shows what a horrific situation we have with all the parties.

Corbyn ain't a commie and even on the wrong side of wrong, he's a better choice than the snake that is Johnson.
 
I know the Queen has to remain above politics, but I do wonder if, in the event of a hung parliament next week, she'll make it known by some means that her next govt has to work to unite the country after almost four years of a kind of civil war ? ?
 
She could announce it on Christmas morning when we know Corbyn will be watching :devil:
 
Yes, I think if I wake to a Hung Parliament, I'll take that as a win. That should frustrate and stall the idiocy of both sides. Dull the edge of the extremists and force compromise.

We have had a hung Parliament for the past 2 years - all it has achieved is deadlock.

At some point you have to get on with your life..
 
We have had a hung Parliament for the past 2 years - all it has achieved is deadlock.

At some point you have to get on with your life..

I see it more as putting the country into a self induced coma to avoid certain brain death. Happy to ice all political movement until we can find some real leaders to move things forward to an objectively better future.
 
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The moral high ground of capitalism over communism kinda falls down a bit when we consider the lives lost to austerity.

It also doesn't really matter if Corbyn is a communist (and I sincerely do not believe he is) simply because we don't live in a dictatorship and I know for sure that the vast majority of both houses are not communists. If we can't even pass Brexit which has 50/50 support, nobody is turning the UK red any time soon regardless of whether Corbyn occupies Number 10.

Remember this not time you leavers get all excited about Johnson's plans to weaken the courts to embolden the executive. Think about who might get those powers once your foolish tubby Brexit Pied Piper leaves office.
 
Remember this not time you leavers get all excited about Johnson's plans to weaken the courts to embolden the executive. Think about who might get those powers once your foolish tubby Brexit Pied Piper leaves office.


Corbyn?
 
I see it more as putting the country into a self induced coma to avoid certain brain death. Happy to ice all political movement until we can find some real leaders to move things forward to an objectively better future.

You are decimating peoples lives by extending the indecision and uncertainty.
 
Corbyn is not clever enough, he is just the mouthpiece for his communist advisers, these are the people that I’m really worried about, and to con all the snowflakes, every thing, up-to now, is free except beer, once in government they will turn this country into another Venezuela.
 
Corbyn is not clever enough, he is just the mouthpiece for his communist advisers, these are the people that I’m really worried about, and to con all the snowflakes, every thing, up-to now, is free except beer, once in government they will turn this country into another Venezuela.

There's only one party that Russia wants to win, and it's not Labour.
 
Corbyn is not clever enough, he is just the mouthpiece for his communist advisers, these are the people that I’m really worried about, and to con all the snowflakes, every thing, up-to now, is free except beer, once in government they will turn this country into another Venezuela.
John Mcdonnell?
 
The moral high ground of capitalism over communism kinda falls down a bit when we consider the lives lost to austerity.
Yeah, the gulags in the USSR, Holodomor famine in Ukraine, 50 million dead under Mao, the Killing Fields of Cambodia, the human rights abuses of Cuba are so similar to the austerity in the UK which has seen public sector spending of £821Bn in 2019.
 

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