49 per cent agree with Jeremy Corbyn about Trident, and it has only just started to be to open for discussion.
There is a reason why some issues have not been allowed to be debated.
They are being debated now.
Political prisoner, activist, journalist, hymn-writer, emerging thinktanker, aspiring novelist, "tribal elder", 2019 parliamentary candidate for North West Durham, Shadow Leader of the Opposition, "Speedboat", "The Cockroach", eagerly awaiting the second (or possibly third) attempt to murder me.
Osborne din't even turn up to answer John's urgent question on the Google tax deal. That anti-Putin Panorama was even more conjectural than the Litvinenko report. They thought they could rally the country over the Falklands and they are screaming with rage that nobody cares. If they try Northern Ireland it will have the same effect. Meanwhile the economy is about to collapse again.
ReplyDelete"More people in work" just because there are more people, there are zero hours contracts, and the unemployed have been reclassified as the self-employed. No one is fooled.
DeleteOsborne is already as unpopular as Corbyn, but for far less complementary reasons. And that is before the coming Crash.
The voters will prefer the nice and principled man with whom they disagreed on this or that, over the nasty and incompetent man who had destroyed their livelihoods.
Oh Corbyn and the Far Left are principled.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is, nobody likes their principles.
The don't need to. They just need to dislike George Osborne more. Not his principles, if any. Just him. Easy.
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