Missy Meg wrote:As a lifelong Conservative party supporter I must admit that Jeremy Corbyn has been a breath of fresh air since he came on the scene. For this reason I have decided, for the first time in my life, to vote Labour at the next election. This country needs more patriots like Corbyn and less traitors like Mogg who hide their money in foreign countries and don't pay their share of taxes.
Guest wrote:Missy Meg wrote:As a lifelong Conservative party supporter I must admit that Jeremy Corbyn has been a breath of fresh air since he came on the scene. For this reason I have decided, for the first time in my life, to vote Labour at the next election. This country needs more patriots like Corbyn and less traitors like Mogg who hide their money in foreign countries and don't pay their share of taxes.
So you've taken up anti-Semitism and supporting terror. Are you sure you are being truthful with us?
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LordRaven wrote:Sir Patrick Stewart breaks with Labour after 73 years over Jeremy Corbyn
Sir Patrick Stewart says he probably won’t vote Labour again because of the direction Jeremy Corbyn has taken the party.
The Star Trek legend has been a Labour supporter since 1945 when he was 5 years old.
But now he says he finds it “difficult to understand what Labour really stands for or what it represents right now. It doesn’t feel like my party any more.”
He told the New European he could not vote for the party so long as it supports Brexit.
And he questioned Corbyn’s motives for backing our exit from the EU.
He said: “I am not a politician and I am not a strategist, but I have a suspicion Jeremy believes a disastrous Brexit would benefit him politically, and, in all the chaos and confusion that would occur after the policy is implemented – in either a hard or a soft way, I might add – he sees himself taking power. It seems to me to be just plain wrong to play with the country’s future in this way.
“What Jeremy doesn’t appear to understand is that it would be the easiest thing in the world to attack the government on Brexit and to oppose it at every turn and to tear apart their arguments and expose it for what it is.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/s ... spartandhp
Jeremy Bin Lyin' seems to be losing support.
Wilson wrote:LordRaven wrote:Sir Patrick Stewart breaks with Labour after 73 years over Jeremy Corbyn
Sir Patrick Stewart says he probably won’t vote Labour again because of the direction Jeremy Corbyn has taken the party.
The Star Trek legend has been a Labour supporter since 1945 when he was 5 years old.
But now he says he finds it “difficult to understand what Labour really stands for or what it represents right now. It doesn’t feel like my party any more.”
He told the New European he could not vote for the party so long as it supports Brexit.
And he questioned Corbyn’s motives for backing our exit from the EU.
He said: “I am not a politician and I am not a strategist, but I have a suspicion Jeremy believes a disastrous Brexit would benefit him politically, and, in all the chaos and confusion that would occur after the policy is implemented – in either a hard or a soft way, I might add – he sees himself taking power. It seems to me to be just plain wrong to play with the country’s future in this way.
“What Jeremy doesn’t appear to understand is that it would be the easiest thing in the world to attack the government on Brexit and to oppose it at every turn and to tear apart their arguments and expose it for what it is.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/s ... spartandhp
Jeremy Bin Lyin' seems to be losing support.
Is this new or from The New European interview he did last month which he claimed had been misinterpreted?
MAY'S drawers wrote:as a former life long Labour supporter I will never vote for them as long as that bewildered little communist is in charge. last year I was forced to vote Tory for the first time and could feel my father turn in his grave! gone are the days when I will be a life long voter of any party.....each vote will be delivered on policy at the time and who I trust more.
Cannydc wrote:Ahhh - memories of those 'celebs' who swore they would leave the UK if Blair and Labour got in.
And then realised that work, and what little 'fame' they enjoyed was here...
Suddenly, leaving didn't seem such a good idea - so they didn't.
Wilson wrote:If he's genuinely not going to vote Labour, whichever box he does decide to ❎ at the polling station will be a vote for a hard Tory Brexit.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Ahhh - memories of those 'celebs' who swore they would leave the UK if Blair and Labour got in.
And then realised that work, and what little 'fame' they enjoyed was here...
Suddenly, leaving didn't seem such a good idea - so they didn't.
Says the man who often quoted New Labour as not being Labour and who denounced their policies?
Make your mind up please!
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