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Time will determine whether you are right. I think not, but I might be proven wrong. However, it does seem to me that the left always claims a conspiracy against them when there is criticism. Note that significant figures on the left have laid into Corbyn, not just Blair and others of his ilk.
No, I meant the media is ordered to ridicule.

Look at Farage and UKIP in the run up to the election.
I know he's not left wing but the same applies - if worried, just ridicule.

If individuals want to criticize then that is fine.
 
Time will determine whether you are right. I think not, but I might be proven wrong. However, it does seem to me that the left always claims a conspiracy against them when there is criticism. Note that significant figures on the left have laid into Corbyn, not just Blair and others of his ilk.
No, I meant the media is ordered to ridicule.

Look at Farage and UKIP in the run up to the election.
I know he's not left wing but the same applies - if worried, just ridicule.

If individuals want to criticize then that is fine.

I certainly agree that the luvvies hate UKIP, a bunch of common working class people who care about mundane issues such as their livelihoods, how parochial.:rolleyes:

I suppose the same might apply to Corbyn, dunno.
 
ukip are now a spent force they got the protest vote from the well healed disenfranchised adult

they will not get many votes from the younger not so twisted not so bigoted younger free thinking voter who are not so selfish and moulded in there ways
that bis why corbin will do well as he is the only candidate who aims for fairness
 
ukip are now a spent force they got the protest vote from the well healed disenfranchised adult

they will not get many votes from the younger not so twisted not so bigoted younger free thinking voter who are not so selfish and moulded in there ways
that bis why corbin will do well as he is the only candidate who aims for fairness

I think you are being aged-twisted-bigotist. I know young(ish) people who voted UKIP.

The young tend to be idealistic, and in some respects naive. And I think you misunderstand UKIP. A lot of people voted for them in the European elections as a protest, since most parties were ignoring important issues, and the result did not matter. Whereas in the national election voting for them might have put them into government, which few want.
 
history will prove who is the most accurate with there predictions
as thats all any one can give is there opinion off how others will vote(y)
 
history will prove who is the most accurate with there predictions
as thats all any one can give is there opinion off how others will vote(y)

Yes, exactly. When the next EU elections come up, we'll find out, assuming we are still in the EU, which I think we will be ... (another prediction to be tested).
 
with all the social media and perhaps 10 sources off different news sources i doubt the bbc will fully influence any young person
i dont know many young people that actually pay much attention to the the actual news broadcasts they tend to be in there own world :rolleyes:
 
ukip are now a spent force they got the protest vote from the well healed disenfranchised adult

they will not get many votes from the younger not so twisted not so bigoted younger free thinking voter who are not so selfish and moulded in there ways
that bis why corbin will do well as he is the only candidate who aims for fairness
Well if that proves to be the case I'm afraid the country as a whole will eventually realise their mistake and regret it.

To be perfectly honest, and the way things are going at the moment, at my time of life I'm beginning to think that I couldn't care less. Also, if it turns out that the majority decide to remain in the EU, I just hope that they don't start bleating about it later.
 
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Apparently the polls are now showing the No's to be in the lead again (a response to the immigration crisis in Europe, so they say)
 
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