If you are trying to rationalise, justify or in any way excuse the murder of a human being then I have absolutely no respect for you.
Posts by Citizen K๐ธ
Yeah, sure. Anyone who doesn't wake up singing "oh, Jeremy Corbyn" every day must be a rabid Nazi.
Apparently. ๐
I'm starting to miss the MAGAs, tbh.
The Mikey doth project too much, methinks.
It's not a meme. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Got any more boring stories?
"Crying"! ๐คฃ
If you think that's someone "getting mad", I honestly don't know how you get through the day. Lad.
Show me where I "got mad" please.
1. Broadband obviously isn't as vital as electricity, which is obvious if you think about it for a moment.
2. If it is, why not offer free electricity?
Maybe stop being one then? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
There are as many cretins on the left as there are on the right, and we're all f*cked until there aren't.
Discuss.
Yeah, sure - I'm far more despicable than any Tory or Republican you can think of. ๐
You're boring me, and you're embarrassing yourself. Go to bed.
Policies are often "popular" - until you ask people to consider their implications.
(Not something they were really asked to do in 2016, for example.)
If Corbyn's policies were so popular, how the bloody hell did Theresa May beat him in 2017?
It is genuinely baffling - when there are so many genuinely deserving recipients of such a title - that you choose to bestow it upon some insignificant no-mark on Bluesky, simply because you disagree with them.
I'm afraid you have revealed yourself as a deeply unserious person.
OK - those are perfectly legitimate and interesting arguments.
Thank you, and have a good evening.
Bond investors, quite obviously.
No-one is seriously suggesting a country is like a household. Thatcher's "housewife budget" and Cameron's "maxed out credit card" analogies were patently ludicrous.
But to argue that the UK's creditors have no influence over its economy is equally risible.
What is your proposed solution?
Please dial down the verbal abuse for a bit - I really would like to know.
"Fucking melon" is pretty childish.
Also, still no substantial answer to this question:
You act as if *Corbyn* had no agency in all this.
It's so weird that all his fans still point to "his" policies being popular, while claiming that all the unpopular ones were nothing to do with him.
As I said: he never was - and never will be - a leader.
One last time:
The OP - sadly blocking me now (oh well) - complained that people never criticise Corbyn's policies; they just resort to childish insults.
So I criticised some of his policies... and received a bunch of childish insults.
How exactly is that point "stupid"?
Playing the "neutral" card on the most divisive issue in UK politics was a spectacular own goal.
I really don't see how anyone could argue that it was a smart move?
I'm sure you have the intellectual capacity to understand the simple point I'm making.
I honestly don't understand why you would pretend otherwise?
So is it working yet? Have you won power by calling everyone who dares to disagree with you a "twat"?
Nope, thought not.
Are you willing to admit that, at some point, you have to decide whether Corbyn was the Labour Party leader or not?
www.theguardian.com/politics/201...
As for the "name calling" (see OP), I'd cite a particularly unpleasant reply I once received on Twitter suggesting that, unless I fully supported Jeremy Corbyn, I "might as well kick a homeless person in the face".
I honestly don't think any political faction has a monopoly on playground insults.
I don't know where you've got that from. I don't think I deserve any "respect" at all. I just don't think it's unreasonable to expect to engage in a political debate without being called a "twat" or a *fucking melon".
So given the OP's complaint, I find the replies in this thread somewhat ironic.
= Higher inflation.