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People saying that Corbyn will be prime minister are not thinking striaght. Who is going to go in to a coalition with him? Lib Dems? Brexit? Tories?

Unless he outright promises something big to them, it is not happening even if he wins an election. (Gets highest % but it still won't be over 50%)
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JohnRawls wrote:People saying that Corbyn will be prime minister are not thinking striaght. Who is going to go in to a coalition with him? Lib Dems? Brexit? Tories?


The Lib Dems will go in coalition with him if He promised another referendum (which he would). Although I suspect the Lib Dems might do better than Labour in the next election. In which case it would be Labour joining them to form a government, not the other way round.

Nonetheless going by polls the next general election it certainly will be a coalition. So there is no point in maintaining you plan on not not working with other parties because ultimately whoever gets the most seats in parliament will have time do just that.
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B0ycey wrote:The Lib Dems will go in coalition with him if He promised another referendum (which he would). Although I suspect the Lib Dems might do better than Labour in the next election. In which case it would be Labour joining them to form a government, not the other way round.

Nonetheless going by polls the next general election it certainly will be a coalition. So there is no point in maintaining you plan on not not working with other parties because ultimately whoever gets the most seats in parliament will have time do just that.


That is a really big promise which obviously implies that he will have to fully commit to remain. (Lib Dems won't accept just a 2nd referendum probably) And he wants to have a chance at a long term relationship then he will also have to ignore the fact that Lib Dems are basically what he stands against and will have to properly campaign for remain. I do not think that he will accept those terms.

The chance of Tory/Lib Dem + minors(if needed) coalition is more likely. If the hardliners from Tories go to Brexit then it looks more feasable. (Hardliners from all sides actually. So Tory/Lib Dem + whoever else wants to join as minor partners(SNP,Independants, Green etc).
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JohnRawls wrote:People saying that Corbyn will be prime minister are not thinking striaght. Who is going to go in to a coalition with him? Lib Dems? Brexit? Tories?

Unless he outright promises something big to them, it is not happening even if he wins an election. (Gets highest % but it still won't be over 50%)


You do not need 50% to establish a single-party government. Corbyn received 40% in the last election in 2017 if he receives 40% again(which there is no reason to assume that he will not as nothing has changed since then for Labour), he will form a government without any coalition partners. If however he misses it by a couple of MP's, these can be provided by the Greens & the SNP very easily(automatically actually) and the Lib Dems as well with a bit of negotiation.
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Zionist Nationalist wrote:Still better than that commie Corbyn

Anti-Corbynism in a nutshell, crystallised by a Zionist. :lol:

As to Brexit, Corbyn is the only reasonable choice now. He's a moderate compared to both Johnson and Swinson, who are extremists actually, although his stance may be the least popular in the homeland of Monty Python. While Johnson disguises or presents the self-destruction of the UK as the beginning of a new era of optimism, self-confidence and thriving, Swinson's approach to Brexit is like it was forced by a foreign power rather than decided by a referendum, I wonder though if the British public have even noticed they got another PM candidate just pulled out of a hat.

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Beren wrote:Anti-Corbynism in a nutshell, crystallised by a Zionist. :lol:

As to Brexit, Corbyn is the only reasonable choice now. He's a moderate compared to both Johnson and Swinson, who are extremists actually, although his stance may be the least popular in the homeland of Monty Python. While Johnson disguises or presents the self-destruction of the UK as the beginning of a new era of optimism, self-confidence and thriving, Swinson's approach to Brexit is like it was forced by a foreign power rather than decided by a referendum, I wonder though if the British public have even noticed they got another PM candidate just pulled out of a hat.

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Corbyn has his own issues Beren. His past divides the UK the same as Johnsons does now. The moderate is Swinson. She will shine once an election is declared.

She is the UK Macron who also came from behind to win. He wasn't noticed until the end either.
#15020714
BJ might be a populist, but he's kind of likable, articulate and from what I can tell rather liberal. If that is the worst Britain has to offer, I will freely join the Empire :lol:.

P.S.: Not comparable to that hideous imbecile in the White House.
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Rugoz wrote:If that is the worst Britain has to offer, I will freely join the Empire :lol:.

He's not the worst Britain the Great has to offer, there are Farage and UKIP crazies sitting on the subs' bench.
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Zionist Nationalist wrote:@Beren How exactly a terrorist sympathized is moderate? Corbyn is insane and anti semitic (he and his supporters will keep denying but he sure is) its the AOC version of the UK the only problem is that he is a serious candidate

"As to Brexit"

However, he's also a moderate rather than a Communist, and he's not a terrorist himself. And I definitely wouldn't put "insane" in the same bracket with "terrorist-sympathiser" and "antisemitic", which are just buzzwords anyway. "Communist" is also a buzzword.
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Beren wrote:"As to Brexit"

However, he's also a moderate rather than a Communist, and he's not a terrorist himself. And I definitely wouldn't put "insane" in the same bracket with "terrorist-sympathiser" and "antisemitic", which are just buzzwords anyway. "Communist" is also a buzzword.


He is no doubt a terrorist sympathizer a man that calls Hamas and Hezbollah "friends"
I wonder what would be the reaction if he called Al Qaeda or ISIS "friends"

as for anti semitism
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-politics-45301548

Mr Corbyn, who was a backbench MP at the time, went on to claim that the people concerned "clearly have two problems".

"One is they don't want to study history, and secondly, having lived in this country for a very long time, probably all their lives, they don't understand English irony either."


Corbyn have praised Venezuela and its goverment idiotic policies that led to the disaster that we see nowadays

"Thanks Hugo Chavez for showing that the poor matter and wealth can be shared. He made massive contributions to Venezuela & a very wide world.”"

"Here you had the contrast between capitalism in crisis and socialism in action.”

Chavez’s critics in the West are entitled to passionately disagree with him. But it’s time they stopped pretending he is a dictator.”

https://reaction.life/ten-times-corbyni ... venezuela/

I dont know how anybody with a brain could trust this man and Im not saying it because he is anti Israeli he is just another hypocrite politician
#15020739
The problem is that you started to bash Corbyn with the buzzword "Communist", then you go on with other buzzwords without any actual meaning like "Communist" doesn't have a meaning when you use it, and now you should be taken seriously just because you quote BBC without any context.

In what school were you taught that? Maybe you should tell them the curriculum should be updated.
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