- Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:10 pm
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I presume he's delighted that the Afghans have freed themselves from the Fascist Western oppressors.
davidjay wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:29 pm As if by magic...Fun fact: the lead actor in I, Daniel Blake, comedian Dave Johns, did a gig at my uni (this being many years before the film, obviously). The groups he took the piss out of included people with eating disorders, obese people, women in general, gay people and lazy students. He was an absolute cunt, rude and arrogant to the union staff who booked him (he clearly thought uni gigs were beneath him) and not particularly funny with it, his jokes largely being mocking and cruel rather than, say, Jimmy Carr style. And given I saw him do part of the same routine on TV a couple of years later on an upcoming comedian talent show (that he didn't progress through), I'd guess it was his usual routine rather than a one-off bad night where he decided to try some new edgy material.
Mr. Corbyn The hon. Gentleman obviously did not do enough history at St. Andrews while he was enjoying the benefits of a publicly funded education. His analysis of Chinese history is as cock-eyed as his analysis of British history. He should realise that the appalling social conditions in Hong Kong are the result of deregulated unbridled capitalism. The conditions enjoyed by people in China now, compared to 1948, are immeasurably better. 714The country has pulled itself up without the assistance of anybody else, but by collectivising its economy, its efforts and its energy.Bit later, he does some election, showing that he didn't start talking rubbish on this subject in 2017.
Starvation and poverty are not common in China as they were in 1948. Before the hon. Gentleman lectures the world on the way in which capitalism can improve living standards he should look at some of the countries which had to develop their own economies without the assistance of anybody else. I know that Conservative Members are now going on a "love China" spree. They should remember that the present prosperity in China is based upon a collective economy and not on an individual and market oriented economy.
§Mr. Trippier If that is the case, why do we not have people queuing up in Hong Kong trying to get back to Communist China?
Mr. Cash The consequence was fed through, to answer the point made by the hon. Member for Fulham (Mr. Raynsford). It is a tribute to the realism of the British people that by 1983, when asked, they returned the Government with the most massive majority.Tory Majority in 1979- 43
§Mr. Corbyn What a curious view of history the hon. Gentleman has. I seem to recall the 1983 general election campaign being dominated, as usual, by a number of sycophantic newspapers with gung-ho chauvinism about the Falklands unprecedented in modern times, which resulted in a swing against the Tories. The election in 1983 was not a great victory for the Tory party. It had fewer votes then than in 1979. If we take the pattern of history forward, the hon. Gentleman may lose his seat, and we can look forward to having once again a Labour Member for Stafford.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 7:51 pm "Pattern of history" suggested Bill Cash was safe for a while in Stafford.In fairness to Corbyn, Stafford did indeed return a Labour MP in 1997*, and stuck with him right the way through to 2010.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:56 am I only know because I looked up Stafford earlier.The 1997 result in Stafford looks like a desperate warning from the future: Cameron, the Referendum Party and, most presciently of all, the Monster Raving Loonies.
Youngian wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 12:51 am This is a new one from a Jezz fan on FB. Voters overawed by Corbyn’s intellect.It certainly is a new one. I've never thought of Corbyn as anything but disappointingly thick. Not quite Burgon-level dim, but getting there.The problem with Jeremy Corbyn, like with most smart people, is that he makes ordinary people feel dumb, so ordinary people don't like him.
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