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Just watched him on newsnight he always looks uncomfortable when asked about imegration even a fool can read between the lines that Corbyn welcomes mass imegration

+the hunting ban.
and vegan hunt sabs trying to tell a farmer how to run the countryside. Absolute joke, if he ever gets to become PM then I hope the military comes to our aid and oust the whole lot

 

He will never become the leader of the country as he wont listen to the concerns of ordinary working class folk regarding immigration and that was proved in the referendum were even strong labour working class area's took no notice of Corbyn and voted leave.

 

 

He does listen to concerns over immigration, his solutions are just different to UKIP's. If you want an anti-immigration anti-refugee party you've already got UKIP, why should Labour have the same policies?

 

Corbyn's support is actually strongest in old the industrial towns and traditional working class areas so he obviously has some appeal to working class voters. Much as it might seem so sometimes immigration isn't every working class person's top priority, there's even plenty of pro-immigration working class folk.

 

Labour have become so obsessed with copying policy from the Tories and UKIP that they've lost their identity.

 

And trying to use the referendum as some kind of test of his support is just silly, it wasn't a party political issue. Hell I voted leave and I don't think you'd accuse me of being anti-Corbyn :laugh:

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OK....why is immigration good for the UK.....From where I'm sitting the only people who welcome it with open arms are either ethnics that hate the British way of life....OR owners of big business that

No party that supports mass unchecked, uncontrolled immigration can claim to be the party of the working man, regardless of all their claims. The people most affected negatively and the biggest lose

Imagine that turn out!!.......   "Oh Jezza oppress me you whitey pig"   "Oh Di, my trident is armed and it's about to go off like Joseph Staling in a room full of political prisoners"   "Jezza,

Aye that's true pal and I'd say UKIP is the party for them if that's their top priority :thumbs:

And by the same token all the open borders, loony left brigade should vote lib Dems or better still monster raving loony

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Aye that's true pal and I'd say UKIP is the party for them if that's their top priority :thumbs:

And by the same token all the open borders, loony left brigade should vote lib Dems or better still monster raving loony

Folk that want open borders and liberal economic and social policies should vote LibDem. It'd be a bit silly voting for them if you're a leftist that wants democratic socialist policies, that's what the Labour party is for...

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I reckon Corbyn might win this... :laugh:

 

(That's 1,800 people turning up with a days notice for Corbyn's official campaign launch compared to a few pensioners getting annoyed at Owen delaying the bingo :whistling:)

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Aye that's true pal and I'd say UKIP is the party for them if that's their top priority :thumbs:

And by the same token all the open borders, loony left brigade should vote lib Dems or better still monster raving loony

Folk that want open borders and liberal economic and social policies should vote LibDem. It'd be a bit silly voting for them if you're a leftist that wants democratic socialist policies, that's what the Labour party is for...

folks that want those choices should just feck off to France or Germany and do GB a favour
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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

Momentum bought the shirts, Corbyn had nothing to do with it. Sure they'll be sourcing their shirts from somewhere else now the press has brought it to their attention :thumbs:

 

Shows how much they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to try and attack him over TBH.

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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

Momentum bought the shirts, Corbyn had nothing to do with it. Sure they'll be sourcing their shirts from somewhere else now the press has brought it to their attention :thumbs:

 

Shows how much they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to try and attack him over TBH.

 

Come on BGD, a man of his morals would have surely ensured they were ethically produced????? ha ha

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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

Momentum bought the shirts, Corbyn had nothing to do with it. Sure they'll be sourcing their shirts from somewhere else now the press has brought it to their attention :thumbs:

 

Shows how much they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to try and attack him over TBH.

 

Come on BGD, a man of his morals would have surely ensured they were ethically produced????? ha ha

 

 

Whoever sourced them for Momentum definitely should have especially considering they were caught out using shirts made in an unethical factory during the last leadership election too, a case of using the first link that came up on Google I bet which just isn't good enough when you're under the sort of scrutiny they are but you can't expect the man himself to be invovled in the sourcing of tshirts by an organisation that supports him but that he's not even directly invovled with.

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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

Momentum bought the shirts, Corbyn had nothing to do with it. Sure they'll be sourcing their shirts from somewhere else now the press has brought it to their attention :thumbs:

 

Shows how much they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to try and attack him over TBH.

 

Come on BGD, a man of his morals would have surely ensured they were ethically produced????? ha ha

 

 

Whoever sourced them for Momentum definitely should have especially considering they were caught out using shirts made in an unethical factory during the last leadership election too, a case of using the first link that came up on Google I bet which just isn't good enough when you're under the sort of scrutiny they are but you can't expect the man himself to be invovled in the sourcing of tshirts by an organisation that supports him but that he's not even directly invovled with.

 

Maybe they decided to go for the cheapest, no matter how they were made?..... :whistling: :whistling: more profit after all.... :whistling: :whistling: Just playing devils advocate Big Dave.....

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BGD, how do you feel about Corbyn 'allegedly' buying t shirts for his campaign that have been made by kids in bangaladesh earning only 30 pence an hour..... he had previously campaigned about exactly the same thing........is he really for the workers or is he bothered about profits..... :whistling: :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

Momentum bought the shirts, Corbyn had nothing to do with it. Sure they'll be sourcing their shirts from somewhere else now the press has brought it to their attention :thumbs:

 

Shows how much they're scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to try and attack him over TBH.

 

Come on BGD, a man of his morals would have surely ensured they were ethically produced????? ha ha

 

 

Whoever sourced them for Momentum definitely should have especially considering they were caught out using shirts made in an unethical factory during the last leadership election too, a case of using the first link that came up on Google I bet which just isn't good enough when you're under the sort of scrutiny they are but you can't expect the man himself to be invovled in the sourcing of tshirts by an organisation that supports him but that he's not even directly invovled with.

 

Maybe they decided to go for the cheapest, no matter how they were made?..... :whistling: :whistling: more profit after all.... :whistling: :whistling: Just playing devils advocate Big Dave.....

 

 

Regardless of their reasons it's a boring tabloid smear with only the most tenuous links to Corbyn himself, like I said shows how they're really having to scrape the barrel ;)

 

It'd be good if the Mail and other papers could investigate and report on these things all the time and not just when they're to trying to smear their political opponents, almost like they don't really care about conditions in overseas factories :whistling:

 

They can't really win TBH, if they had used ethically sourced organic made in Britain shirts the tabloids would have just run a story about how they were selling Corbyn shirts for £50 :laugh:

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