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xxnick1975":7kv3mfdn said:So long as it's well hung, like a donkey....
Well one of them will be an Ass
xxnick1975":7kv3mfdn said:So long as it's well hung, like a donkey....
If that were true they'd have voted for him.groovyblueshed":mv1jrp44 said:Most of the nation has seen that Corbyn represents a better way of behaving and carrying on.
technodup":19twyu6p said:If that were true they'd have voted for him.groovyblueshed":19twyu6p said:Most of the nation has seen that Corbyn represents a better way of behaving and carrying on.
He did better than expected, granted. But can we give the whole 'right wing media' thing a rest? So some newspapers (which are on their way out) were hostile. But social media (on the way up) was wildly positive. Your 'abuse, misinformation, misrepresentation and just plain old lies' was pro-Corbyn and multiplied many times over on FB, Twitter etc. All in an instant, with none of the checks and balances even the worst papers have to adhere to.Harryburgundy":38oc51v7 said:Come on technodup, you're not stupid, you know the score. Corbyn has been completely vilified by the right wing media, which is most of the UK mainstream media, since taking the reigns as leader of the oppostion. You don't need me or anyone else to provide illustrations. What he has done, against a torrent of abuse, misinformation, misrepresentation and just plain old lies, is remarkable. Labour has recorded the largest swing by any party in decades, in a very very very short time (snap election forecast vs result). Yes, May really fecked things up, but that doesn't take anything away from Corbyn's performance...he's growing into his position rather well.technodup":38oc51v7 said:If that were true they'd have voted for him.groovyblueshed":38oc51v7 said:Most of the nation has seen that Corbyn represents a better way of behaving and carrying on.
Whether you agree with his policies or not, that is undeniable, to suggest otherwise is just being contrary at best, truculent at worst.