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Old 30-09-2015, 12:14
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Corby 's message to the 'people' or more like 'some people 'is one of being honest and fresh and new

.Not a big deal per se i agree - just nicking chucks of old speech just doesnt convey that message.
More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC, however, I will respond.

Mr Corbyn wasn't "nicking chunks of old speech", he used a small proportion of text written by a speech writer. Next week at the Tory Party rally, Cameron will deliver a speech that probably will have been almost entirely written by other speech writers. Will you also accuse him of nicking someone else's speech?

This really is desperate stuff from right wingers trying to find a way to kick Mr Corbyn after the "he's a threat to our security" line was seen as being little short of ridiculous by the wider public.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:20
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Why is he a joke? He has been elected with the biggest mandate in Labour party history, precisely because he offers a markedly different set of policies.

He did say in his speech that he would be using newer media, eg Twitter, to engage with voters.

He knows that LBC and the Murdoch press will be biased against him anyway, so why waste time talking to them?
Only a mere 2% of the electorate actually voted for him to put into perspective.He did say he woud abolish trident - that's already in trouble .It was a typical labour flowery speech with no substance whatsoever..yet promising the world .Very similar to the guff that used to emanate out of the now defunct Ed .He wont last .
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:24
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More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC, however, I will respond.

Mr Corbyn wasn't "nicking chunks of old speech", he used a small proportion of text written by a speech writer. Next week at the Tory Party rally, Cameron will deliver a speech that probably will have been almost entirely written by other speech writers. Will you also accuse him of nicking someone else's speech?

This really is desperate stuff from right wingers trying to find a way to kick Mr Corbyn after the "he's a threat to our security" line was seen as being little short of ridiculous by the wider public.
Corbo promised new yet his inaugural speech was already 2nd hand.Let people make their own minds up
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:27
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Yes, he does have neutrality problems. A lot of interviewers do but he let's his convictions run away with him, to the point of bullying his subject.
Also known as asking tough questions which interview subjects can't answer.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:30
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Only a mere 2% of the electorate actually voted for him to put into perspective.He did say he woud abolish trident - that's already in trouble .It was a typical labour flowery speech with no substance whatsoever..yet promising the world .Very similar to the guff that used to emanate out of the now defunct Ed .He wont last .
Plenty of threads on politics forum where you can abuse Corbyn to your hearts content. No need to infest this thread with this nonsense.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:38
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Only a mere 2% of the electorate actually voted for him to put into perspective.He did say he woud abolish trident - that's already in trouble .It was a typical labour flowery speech with no substance whatsoever..yet promising the world .Very similar to the guff that used to emanate out of the now defunct Ed .He wont last .
More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:43
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Plenty of threads on politics forum where you can abuse Corbyn to your hearts content. No need to infest this thread with this nonsense.
LBC topical - you just dont like it. Too bad Bangly
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:45
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More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC.
Yes - only left wing crud is permissible eh Clithy ?
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:50
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LBC topical - you just dont like it. Too bad Bangly
No, it's more like we've been told over and over and over and over and over again not to discuss politics in this thread ever ever ever - and you're doing it.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:51
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Even deluded old Steve was laughing at Brian and his naysaying this morning. I'm going to make a bold prediction that Brian won't be in the 10am to 1pm slot at Xmas 16. The silly, overgrown public schoolboy behaviour will have to be curtailed at some point and a new face appointed.
Well maybe his investigative plumbing stories on Watchdog may curtail his radio work somewhat .Looking forward to see how he handles things .
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:52
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Yes - only left wing crud is permissible eh Clithy ?
Not at all. If I made a left wing comment that was unrelated to LBC it would be deleted however the frequent right wing propaganda that you post is allowed.
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:54
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Loving that Iain Dale's very emotive interview with Kofi Klu about slave trade reparations is immediately followed by an advert for... wait for it... South Africa
http://iaindale.com/posts/2015/09/30...wee-goes-rogue

That was an extraordinary interview - for a while i thought it was just a normal guy calling in .Where s there's potential cash to made i guess .....
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Old 30-09-2015, 12:54
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Not at all. If I made a left wing comment that was unrelated to LBC it would be deleted however the frequent right wing propaganda that you post is allowed.
Well at least you admit you do it
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Old 30-09-2015, 13:08
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Only a mere 2% of the electorate actually voted for him to put into perspective.
Which compares rather favourably with the 0.0% of the electorate that allowed Mr Cameron to come second in his own leadership first round of contest, does it not?

He did say he woud abolish trident - that's already in trouble .
He said he would use his position at the top, and his considerable mandate, to at least try his best to abolish it. What else did you expect? He is up against some very powerful vested interests on this matter.
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Old 30-09-2015, 13:09
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More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC, however, I will respond.

Mr Corbyn wasn't "nicking chunks of old speech", he used a small proportion of text written by a speech writer. Next week at the Tory Party rally, Cameron will deliver a speech that probably will have been almost entirely written by other speech writers. Will you also accuse him of nicking someone else's speech?

This really is desperate stuff from right wingers trying to find a way to kick Mr Corbyn after the "he's a threat to our security" line was seen as being little short of ridiculous by the wider public.
By wider public you mean yourself & a few of your mates .
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Old 30-09-2015, 13:38
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By wider public you mean yourself & a few of your mates .
When the David Cameron puppet Priti Patel was interviewed by Iain Dale on his LBC show she regurgitated the Tory Central Office line of Mr Corbyn being a threat to national security over and over again. Iain Dale later described her stance as "pass the sick bucket". He view never found any traction with the public and it has been dropped, at least temporarily, by the Tories.
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Old 30-09-2015, 13:39
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Serious politicians need serious interviewers

However Corbs is a joke - so no need .
I find it extraordinary how worried/threatened you appear to be over a "joke" figure.
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Old 30-09-2015, 13:42
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Iain Dale's very emotive interview with Kofi Klu about slave trade reparations
Let us hope he is not put off from discussing this topic again as it is high time redress was properly agreed. Compare the parlous state of former British colonies in the Caribbean with those of France for instance.
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Old 30-09-2015, 14:10
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Jeremy Corbyn is a quivering gelatinous bottler.
Any politician who wants to be taken seriously must be willing and able to give interviews to broadcasters. I suspect he ducked out of speaking to Ferrari on LBC because he is afraid that many of his ideas will not withstand intelligent examination.
" intelligent examination" , he pulled out of Nick Ferrari's show.

Comedy post of the day.
I know. Nick Ferris " intelligent examination"

He was also on Good Morning Britain and BBC Breakfast. Clearly focussing on high profile interviews to reach the widest possible audience rather right wing local radio station that specialises in trivia.
He probably heard John McDonnell interview with Nick Ferrari when Nick didn't ask him any questions about politics just questions about his past. All of NF information came from the Daily Mail.

Serious politicians need serious interviewers

However Corbs is a joke - so no need .
Is that the reason why Farage and Boris are regulars on Nick Ferrari's show.

Corbo promised new yet his inaugural speech was already 2nd hand.Let people make their own minds up
I suggest you do the same instead of making post, after post, after post, after post, after post, after post, after post, after post about him.

Awww did he upset people you vote for? Awww.
I'm sure if what happened to Farage in his interview with JOB happened to JC, Chuck Wao would be jumping for joy and there would be endless posts about how great an interview it was.

Even deluded old Steve was laughing at Brian and his naysaying this morning. I'm going to make a bold prediction that Brian won't be in the 10am to 1pm slot at Xmas 16. The silly, overgrown public schoolboy behaviour will have to be curtailed at some point and a new face appointed.
I actually think your right. He will get a better offer by Xmas 2016.

More right wing propaganda that has nothing to do with LBC.
It's okay. Right Wing comments are not classed as political.

I find it extraordinary how worried/threatened you appear to be over a "joke" figure.
Clearly they are VERY worried.
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Old 30-09-2015, 14:13
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Only a mere 2% of the electorate actually voted for him to put into perspective.He did say he woud abolish trident - that's already in trouble .It was a typical labour flowery speech with no substance whatsoever..yet promising the world .Very similar to the guff that used to emanate out of the now defunct Ed .He wont last .
Less than 1% actually, and a tiny fraction of those who voted UKIP in May
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Old 30-09-2015, 14:20
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Less than 1% actually, and a tiny fraction of those who voted UKIP in May
Remind us of how many voted for the coup leader currently running uKKKip ?
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Old 30-09-2015, 15:27
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Remind us of how many voted for the coup leader currently running uKKKip ?
Couldn't care less. There's no one on here claiming he has a large mandate.
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Old 02-10-2015, 09:04
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How refreshing to hear Nick Abbot standing up for Jeremy Corbyn against the relentless right wing Tory propaganda. What a pity he didn't do the same for Ed Miliband where Abbot simply perpetuated the myth that Miliband is goofy and using sound effects to mock him. You can be as bad as the right wing media Nick.
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Old 02-10-2015, 10:22
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How refreshing to hear Nick Abbot standing up for Jeremy Corbyn against the relentless right wing Tory propaganda. What a pity he didn't do the same for Ed Miliband where Abbot simply perpetuated the myth that Miliband is goofy and using sound effects to mock him. You can be as bad as the right wing media Nick.
The style, personality, politics of Ed and Jeremy are completely different. Therefore he may support one and not the other.
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Old 02-10-2015, 10:36
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The style, personality, politics of Ed and Jeremy are completely different. Therefore he may support one and not the other.
Ah, but they're both Labour, therefore must be supported by all left-wingers. They'd expect their supporters to big up a balloon on a stick so long as it's wearing a red rosette.
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