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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 19 May 16 11.57pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Inapickle

..I think you may find his appeal is his Scruffy appearance, contradictions of stated beliefs, clumsiness in public and his rambling speeches about other people, he is I feel actually chipping along very well as leader, people can imagine themselves being in his company and treated fairly, he is showing himself to be in touch.

Goodness Grief

Doesn't enter my imagination.I certainly wouldn't choose to be in his company.

 

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Inapickle Flag South West 20 May 16 2.07am

Originally posted by Willo

Goodness Grief

Doesn't enter my imagination.I certainly wouldn't choose to be in his company.

..if you bat for the other side I wouldn't expect you to

 

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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 20 May 16 6.00am Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

You castigate others for using independently written blogs as a source yet use Guido.


The Guido Fawkes website generates advertising revenue from corporations and is currently running adverts from several corporate PR agencies and political lobbying companies (like MIPPR and PLMR).

The difference is that Guido backs up their positions with fact (do you dispute the validity of the Ipsos Mori poll?) rather than just write unsubstantiated anal discharge and dress it up as fact, which is what the majority of your blogs do.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 May 16 8.50am

Originally posted by matt_himself

The difference is that Guido backs up their positions with fact (do you dispute the validity of the Ipsos Mori poll?) rather than just write unsubstantiated anal discharge and dress it up as fact, which is what the majority of your blogs do.

Guido claims to be independent, which it clearly isn't as it is backed by lobbying and pressure groups.

Still. At least I know now that you pilfer your oh so hilarious responses directly from the comments section.

 

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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 8.59am

Originally posted by Inapickle

..I think you may find his appeal is his Scruffy appearance, contradictions of stated beliefs, clumsiness in public and his rambling speeches about other people, he is I feel actually chipping along very well as leader, people can imagine themselves being in his company and treated fairly, he is showing himself to be in touch.

Sadly for him and his supporters, the greater voting public actually don't find that "appealing".

At this time after the last general election he should be much much higher in the polls and gained hundreds if not thousands of seats in the local elections.

Foot, Kinnock, Miliband all made substantial gains at the same stage Corbyn has reached now.

Corbyn cannot even gain popularity whilst the Tories are in disarray FFS.

You are sticking your head in the sand if you honestly believe that Corbyn resonates with the voting public..... more likely you are a paid up member of the Labour Party that is so ideologically brainwashed that you probably do believe your own hype.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 May 16 9.16am

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Sadly for him and his supporters, the greater voting public actually don't find that "appealing".

At this time after the last general election he should be much much higher in the polls and gained hundreds if not thousands of seats in the local elections.

Foot, Kinnock, Miliband all made substantial gains at the same stage Corbyn has reached now.

Corbyn cannot even gain popularity whilst the Tories are in disarray FFS.

You are sticking your head in the sand if you honestly believe that Corbyn resonates with the voting public..... more likely you are a paid up member of the Labour Party that is so ideologically brainwashed that you probably do believe your own hype.

If that was the case, why didn't the Labour vote collapse in the local elections. You yourself (as well as many others)said labour would lose a lot of councillors. They didn't so you've changed your tack to 'they should have won more so they've failed'

 

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 20 May 16 9.17am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Corbyn is a busted Flush, the result of the lefty Bde stamping their collective feet because they thought new Labour was far to close to the middle.

he is a known terrorist sympathiser, a big fan of Dianne Abbott one of the most abhorrent human beings ever to draw breath and he looks like a massive tramp.

They voted him in and are now regretting it. No matter how the lefty Bde wish to dress it up, he has taken the labour party backwards.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 May 16 9.21am

Originally posted by dannyh

Corbyn is a busted Flush, the result of the lefty Bde stamping their collective feet because they thought new Labour was far to close to the middle.

he is a known terrorist sympathiser, a big fan of Dianne Abbott one of the most abhorrent human beings ever to draw breath and he looks like a massive tramp.

They voted him in and are now regretting it. No matter how the lefty Bde wish to dress it up, he has taken the labour party backwards.

Is that why they went from 7% behind the tories (if the last local election votes were extrapolated to be G/E results) to 1% ahead?
A swing of 8% to labour isn't really going backwards is it?

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 20 May 16 9.32am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

And this is my contribution to the debate before I go out ! :

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And there are other stats which I and others have placed on here which are deeply damaging for Corbyn and of course Labour in that Labour LOST seats under him whereas other leaders going into 'Council Elections' for the first time have made significant gains.

Anyway I'm off now !

Edited by Willo (20 May 2016 9.39am)

 

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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 20 May 16 10.03am Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Guido claims to be independent, which it clearly isn't as it is backed by lobbying and pressure groups.

Still. At least I know now that you pilfer your oh so hilarious responses directly from the comments section.

Are you going to comment on the poll in GF article or just act like a toddler having a tantrum?

 


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Originally posted by nickgusset

Is that why they went from 7% behind the tories (if the last local election votes were extrapolated to be G/E results) to 1% ahead?
A swing of 8% to labour isn't really going backwards is it?

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Hoof Hearted 20 May 16 10.07am

Originally posted by nickgusset

If that was the case, why didn't the Labour vote collapse in the local elections. You yourself (as well as many others)said labour would lose a lot of councillors. They didn't so you've changed your tack to 'they should have won more so they've failed'

No I didn't say those words at all.... I predicted a poor night for Labour, particularly in Scotland and I wasn't wrong.

Yet again you are failing to understand an obvious point.

Go back and look at my last post.........

Read it again.............

One more time, read it again.....

Hopefully, it should be clear to you now that the night WAS a disaster for Labour/Corbyn because he failed to make substantial gains in terms of additional seats won compared to previous failed leaders, and the Labour Party are 3rd in popularity in Scotland behind the Tories.

In no uncertain terms, a poor night for Labour?

If you haven't come to that conclusion then there is no hope for you.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (20 May 2016 10.08am)

 

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