I think you put that rather well. Archived Message
Posted by Keith-264 on September 6, 2019, 4:42 pm, in reply to "Re: Oh no, it's much worse than that."
This is the end game, where Corbyn goes out with a whimper, not a bang and I. Told. You. So. I'm also a shift worker now so don't always have time to write a thesis. Consider this, lots of people here want Corbyn to succeed, just like lots of people convinced themselves that the compromises (sic) that Bliar made before 1997, were necessary evils to see off 18 years of Tory (Officials) rule. We know where that ended - with hecatombs of corpses in the Middle East, torture chambers and a few ameliorative sops to the working class, organised in such a way as to be easily revocable such as all those shiny new Sure Start buildings. All this while, the PFI fraud was gnawing its way through the income of the PENHS; the Tories (official) had privatised the freeholds and the buildings, Liarbour gave away the cash flow. I. told. you. so. and now you lot cling to the false messiah like that's what you need. Faith is clearly the opposite of reason. I might be wrong, Corbyn might win despite himself and my detractors might enjoy a bit of schadenfreude; we all know I deserve it for sticking out my neck when Corbyn capitulated for the first time. I voted "Outez!" because it was a democratic vote and "Outez!" was the only vote which might fcuk up the fascist pigs that rule over this land. I got that bit right, didn't I?
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