Trump speaks some sense at last.

I doubt Trump knows anything about Corbyn, except 'socialist' which is a taboo word in the US even to people - except Bernie Sanders - who believe in things like a health service .
 
Thats a bit like Gary glitter endorsing a nursery.

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I dont actually see that Corbyn could do much damage to the UK.

My concern would be his advisors and his keeness to democratise the party by encouraging policy to come from the members not the PLP.
Ironically Corbyn is driving a populist agenda and so is Johnson.

I fear that Corbyn may not be business friendly due to his anti capitalist belief -the reality is that light touch taxation and regulation does bring in business - there is a fine line to tread.

Overall though we do need more fairness, especially those disabled and ill on benefits......but it needs to be funded
 
I dont actually see that Corbyn could do much damage to the UK.

My concern would be his advisors and his keeness to democratise the party by encouraging policy to come from the members not the PLP.
Ironically Corbyn is driving a populist agenda and so is Johnson.

I fear that Corbyn may not be business friendly due to his anti capitalist belief -the reality is that light touch taxation and regulation does bring in business - there is a fine line to tread.

Overall though we do need more fairness, especially those disabled and ill on benefits......but it needs to be funded

Apart from the first sentence, not much to disagree with there, are you feeling alright?
 
Boris "F@ck Business" is here, never fear.

Go have a quick look at Chile what supply side, low regulation environment ends up as.

The Chicago Boys -coming to the UK.
 
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