It's nice that Labour is closing the gap, but I need to see them vault over it.
The Tories were already briefing that they expect Labour to overtake them in the polls. Maybe their internal numbers themselves in an even worse position.
It's nice that Labour is closing the gap, but I need to see them vault over it.
It's nice that Labour is closing the gap, but I need to see them vault over it.
IFS is pro corporate of course they don't like the labour manifesto.
They also don't approve of the conservatives policies either which should alarm you further.
Unless all the people that signed up vote Labour. 😂That isn't going to happen if they aren't taking any votes from the Tories.
Corbyn saying "I'm no dictator"? What's so bad about that?If you have the guts for it check out the Guardian front page.
If you have the guts for it check out the Guardian front page.
Why even mention it? Of course he's not a dictator.Corbyn saying "I'm no dictator"? What's so bad about that?
Corbyn saying "I'm no dictator"? What's so bad about that?
Shame she isn't doing face2face she would get slapped.Need to see that Tory % drop below 40 for there to be any real chance of a Labour win. It would take a massive blunder from May for that to happen now.
Just the way you come across. Nice trying to put me down though also nice trying to put my education down as well.
Why even mention it? Of course he's not a dictator.
"JEREMY CORBYN...says he's no DICTATOR"
then 2 negative points about his performance then 1 positive point about May.
Also, I just noticed it's £2??
I will write what I like if it's in the rules of Neogaf. I like how you skipped out my bit explaining why I don't write much. I also like how this was a one liner before you edited it.What a vacuous statement.
Please don't just write a one liner decrying someone for bias.
Unless all the people that signed up vote Labour. 😂
Yeah, it's going to be closer then the Tories liked. But they will still win, what we hope for is they don't get majority.Well, the vast majority of them will. There's a reason the Conservatives haven't once put a message out there encouraging people to sign up.
I will write what I like if it's in the rules of Neogaf. I like how you skipped out my bit explaining why I don't write much. I also like how this was a one liner before you edited it.
Anyways back to talking about May.
Did anyone think he was a dictator?
Not hostile, just saying how it is, I don't get annoyed by randoms. That's just agree to ignore each otherYou're just coming off as hostile now dude.
Like I said, don't write a one liner attacking someone for bias.
Well given the focus on the Labour party manifesto not being in complete agreement with Corbyn's views, yes for some reason Paxman and a lot of people out there seem to think that being party leader means being some sort of dictator who stamps out opposing views.
Well given the focus on the Labour party manifesto not being in complete agreement with Corbyn's views, yes for some reason Paxman and a lot of people out there seem to think that being party leader means being some sort of dictator who stamps out opposing views.
which is kinda explicit in a "strong and stable" message.
.It's nice that Labour is closing the gap, but I need to see them vault over it.
People that watched that debate now get to see the gears on the spin machine move.
Watch how the media completely misrepresent what happened.
Well given the focus on the Labour party manifesto not being in complete agreement with Corbyn's views, yes for some reason Paxman and a lot of people out there seem to think that being party leader means being some sort of dictator who stamps out opposing views.
People that watched that debate now get to see the gears on the spin machine move.
Watch how the media completely misrepresent what happened.
This is the issue with the Tory attack lines in this election in general - it's all been "Corbyn is useless/a member of the IRA" etc.
People have a set of good reasons to vote for Labour, whereas they only vote for the Tories if you're that English loyal unshiftable Tory voter or a Brexiteer.
Much like the Lib Dems not having the ability to project themselves loudly enough in this election has compromised them the Tories have failed to find a good attack line on Labour, and that's compromised them.
May will still be PM on the 9th - I'm becoming more convinced that the closer the polls are the more they are out. 52% of the public voted to leave, and the vast, vast majority of them will vote Tory to get their pure Brexit, unsullied by logic.
Can see the Daily Mail headlines tomorrow:
Corbyn swears at small business owner afraid of Labour tax laws!
Corbyn refuses to cut immigration!
Relaxed May draws laughter from the audience!
Theresa May receives standing ovation after debate!
Election face off: Jeremy Corbyn is PUMMELLED over IRA links, Bin Laden and the Falklands on live TV as Theresa May pledges a social care cap for pensioners after 'Dementia Tax' row
Theresa May squirmed as she was heckled by voters over funding for schools and the NHS tonight. But she moved to reassure pensioners in the wake of the 'Dementia Tax' row by reiterating that there will be an 'absolute cap' on how much they face paying for social care. She also fended off difficult questions about the reduction in the number of police officers. The rough ride as she faced the audience in a Sky News and Channel 4 election special, with just over a week to go until the nation goes to the polls. Earlier, Jeremy Corbyn was pummelled by voters over his support for the IRA during its reign of terror, refused to say whether his shadow chancellor still wants to abolish MI5, and declined to endorse his party's support for the nuclear deterrent. He also again declined to say whether he thought immigration should come down after Brexit.
The Daily Telegraph:
"Corbyn ducks terror challenge"
The Times:
" May woos working class with tough line on Brexit"
Actually, from the mail
bolded is the massive headline and all the rest in tiny font after a pic, because of course.
However, the readership aint taking it, best rated comments are pro-corbo. hm.
The spin...it's making me dizzyThe Daily Telegraph:
"Corbyn ducks terror challenge"
The Times:
" May woos working class with tough line on Brexit"
It's surprising how often DM completely misread their audience. I often see the comments disagree heavily with their spin.Sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised by the comments section. Similar thing happened during the junior doctor strikes too, DM blasting the doctors while the comments were calling out their BS.
Actually, from the mail
bolded is the massive headline and all the rest in tiny font after a pic, because of course.
However, the readership aint taking it, best rated comments are pro-corbo. hm.
The Daily Telegraph:
"Corbyn ducks terror challenge"
The Times:
" May woos working class with tough line on Brexit"
I like the Scottish Daily Mail front page:It's surprising how often DM completely misread their audience. I often see the comments disagree heavily with their spin.
Basically the next week is a battle of the pro Tory press versus word of mouth of those who actually pay attention. I fear it will basically be deadlock and the polls will just stall.
So bizarre. The Conservative press machine potentially backfiring is generally unheard of.
I like the Scottish Daily Mail front page:
"Corbyn waves white flag on union"
Hmm, isn't that what a lot of Scots want?
Who else thought that bloke who didn't want to pay his workers £10 was a total fucking cunt?
Also may meeting pensioners who couldn't hold all their money so were happy to give it back 😅😂 yeah okay terry lol.
The guy who said he was a proud mancunian with salt of the earth parents? Felt kinda weird to me to say that and then also cry out at the prospect of Corbyn outlawing zero hours contracts.
Or the living wage...i mean I suppose we obviously don't know what his business is like but it seemed very in a bubble "I got mine" sorta thing where he didn't care about paying poor wages or some exploitave contract.
Yes not a good idea to attack because there will be hundreds and thousands of people watching who share the same opinion as that bloke. And Jeremy needs to convert them not attack them. That said, it felt more like Corbyn was just being passionate with his response.Let's not beat around the bush, he sounded like a repulsive human to me. To go on national TV and actually show the nation your opinions are so shit is quite amazing. It was totally "I got mine" and it was a disgrace. He basically straight up said "I have a business and I couldn't give two fucks about my staff now I've made it".
Jezzas answer was worrying for a bit though, he started off almost attacking him. I don't have a problem with that, but I'm fully aware that's not cool for a politician really... Reigned it in slightly though in the end.
Yes not a good idea to attack because there will be hundreds and thousands of people watching who share the same opinion as that bloke. And Jeremy needs to convert them not attack them. That said, it felt more like Corbyn was just being passionate with his response.
I thought the Guardian were liberal lefties?Why even mention it? Of course he's not a dictator.
"JEREMY CORBYN...says he's no DICTATOR"
then 2 negative points about his performance then 1 positive point about May.
Also, I just noticed it's £2??