120,000 deaths due to Austerity - Price worth paying?

I don't need an internet link.

Your words are plain.
 
that's an interesting thought.

Which of them was democratically elected, and which of them seized power in a murderous military coup?

I know which I prefer. What about you?

I suppose, as you're a supporter of right-wing extremism, you'd go for the murderous fascist dictator. You certainly don't like the other one.

Youve decided Im a supporter of right wing extremism? :):):) I dont think so, youve been hallucinating again. :mrgreen:

Allende didnt do much for the people of Chile, his 'democratic marxist' policies bankrupted the country.

And as for supporters of dictatorships, how about Corbyns love of Fidel Castro, the man that had a regime that killed many people and imprisoned many more.

Note: Corbyn said of Castro: 'a champion of social justice'
 
I've said before, you'd think they would want him to be as outrageous as possible to make it unlikely he would be elected - but no.
 
Why are the RWR's so s hit scared of Jezza?

Not so much scared, but any normal person should be taking exception to his unforgivable anti UK, pro IRA beliefs.

If you are a veteran or just respect them, then you may not like his attitude towards those who served their country and to Remembrance Day. His fondness of all things commie and willingness to sacrifice the defence of the UK may be scary though.

You may also take exception to his anti Royalist views, or just the plain lack of respect for the UK's constitutional system.

Or you may not just like his lies and lack of any real substance in how he will achieve his dreams. His willingness to offer anything for a sniff of nr10 may be unpalatable to some.

Or it could be just his tendancy to dress and look like a tramp, which could be embarrassing.

There's a few other things too
 
Not so much scared, but any normal person should be taking exception to his unforgivable anti UK, pro IRA beliefs.

If you are a veteran or just respect them, then you may not like his attitude towards those who served their country and to Remembrance Day. His fondness of all things commie and willingness to sacrifice the defence of the UK may be scary though.

You may also take exception to his anti Royalist views, or just the plain lack of respect for the UK's constitutional system.

Or you may not just like his lies and lack of any real substance in how he will achieve his dreams. His willingness to offer anything for a sniff of nr10 may be unpalatable to some.

Or it could be just his tendancy to dress and look like a tramp, which could be embarrassing.

There's a few other things too
Any recent things to consider?
 
One can't simply brush aside ones past when it's inconvenient.
Really, I thought that was what politicians are best at. Funny how he's become such a political force bearing in mind his chequered past. Maybe some people don't believe you.
 
Really, I thought that was what politicians are best at. Funny how he's become such a political force bearing in mind his chequered past. Maybe some people don't believe you.
Some people are fickle and/or just plain ignorant. Others have standards, and sense of morality.

Some say that young voters are gullible for bribing too.
 
Or perhaps people are sick of lying toothless Tory Toffs.

They might well be, but then it's a choice of the least bad - whether they would pick Jimmy Saville or Rolf Harris to be in charge of the nursery.

But then it's whether they have a conscience and a price. Some things can't be forgiven.
 
Yes, it's often cruel what a democratic majority vote for. Ho hum.

True, despite how rubbish the Tory campaign was, labour ended over 50 seatd behind.

Corbyns general election campaign was less effective at turning votes into parliamentary seats than any since the 1950s.

And perhaps the most striking revelation is the Tories secured more votes amongst working class voters in the Midlands and the North who were formerly at the very heart of the Labour coalition.

Ho Hum.......
 
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