Guest wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:THE LIE (What Mungo "The Liar" claims)MungoBrush wrote:Corbyn [gave] a TV interview only a couple of weeks before the referendum in which he explained why we should leave the EU...
Actually I just checked, and I was wrong.
It wasn't 2 weeks before the referendum, it was just 3 days, on June 20th.
It was broadcast to the whole nation on Sky TV
THE TRUTH (What Jezza "The Messiah" actually said).Jeremy Corbyn wrote:"I think we as a party need to be making strong demands of defending and expanding the social chapter, defending and expanding worker's rights across Europe, and chasing down these approved that exist by the European Union and all across Europe, and asking some serious questions about the way they treated the people the people of Greece and other countries by the imposition of austerity measures..."
As was once said by P T Barnum ........"There's one born every minute"
Mungo is that one.
So, 3 days before the referendum the leader of the opposition delivers caustic criticism of the EU on National TV and you think he’s a remainder?
Are you totally stupid?
Actually that’s a rhetorical question
Of course you must be
I can't find any reference to your claims on any truthful or factchecking sites. What is a remainder?
Are you totally stupid?
Actually that’s a rhetorical question
Of course you must be you voted for this fiasco, not me.
Ah, well I can help you there
You are probably not aware, but there is this invention called "television"
And on this invention, they have shows which people can watch in their own homes.
And, sometimes, when there is a big political event coming up, they invite politicians on to these shows, and they answer questions from the audience
And there are people who record these shows and store them on this other invention called "YouTube", so that people who might have missed the original can still see it in their own convenient time.
So you can see their lips moving and hear their voices just like you were in the studio with them.
It's marvellous. I'd recommend it.