JonB95 wrote:right wingers getting increasingly desperate I see. Don't they realise these desperate smears have already been completely exhausted in the election and instantly kill their argument when used? It might be time to start talking about policies that are directly affecting people's lives...
Most of this nonsense was refuted on social media within minutes of it being trotted out; that I think is why we're now seeing Murdoch and his henchmen, Gove & Nick Robinson first among them, suggesting that social media is killing 'real' news. Personally, I trust nothing that the MSM tells me, particularly when it comes from an outlet that is owned by a non-dom billionaire with a history of exerting undue influence over the Tory party.
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wrencat1873 wrote:The sudden lift from 3k to 9k+ has happened under Tory stewardship, not to mention the interest on the loans, which IIRC wasnt there previously. Whilst some may think this (the interest) is an incentive for students to find a way to clear their loans, it's just crazy.and the 50/60k debt could be over 100k by the time some of these students find "meaningful" employment.
Answer the question - who introduced the tuition fees?
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JonB95 wrote:right wingers getting increasingly desperate I see. Don't they realise these desperate smears have already been completely exhausted in the election and instantly kill their argument when used? It might be time to start talking about policies that are directly affecting people's lives...
not Mr Corbyn, that's for sure
Then who did?
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much like the Iraq War, the Dearing Report was approved and supported by the leadership of both Labour and the Tories, but wisely opposed by Corbyn. hope that helps.
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JonB95 wrote:much like the Iraq War, the Dearing Report was approved and supported by the leadership of both Labour and the Tories, but wisely opposed by Corbyn. hope that helps.
Was that because he supports terrorism and didn`t want to upset his friends? Or was it because in hindsight we were going after the wrong person?
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JonB95 wrote:much like the Iraq War, the Dearing Report was approved and supported by the leadership of both Labour and the Tories, but wisely opposed by Corbyn. hope that helps.
I ask again which party was in government when tuition fee were introduced?
It is really that difficult to give a straight answer
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Sal Paradise wrote:I ask again which party was in government when tuition fee were introduced?
It is really that difficult to give a straight answer
Because I know you're trying to reduce the issue to crass party politics to score points, even when you know the Labour party position on just about everything has changed since 1998.
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The massively left-wing Channel 4 News just now, "net migration to the UK is down 106,000 in the year following the Brexit vote...but is anyone celebrating?"
Well, yes John you massive muppet, plenty of the 17M leave voters will be pretty happy with that.
JonB95 wrote:right wingers getting increasingly desperate I see. Don't they realise these desperate smears have already been completely exhausted in the election and instantly kill their argument when used?
bren2k wrote:Most of this nonsense was refuted on social media within minutes of it being trotted out
Are you saying Corbyn doesn't have a decades-long record of Communist/Marxist beliefs, miraculously watered down the moment he became Labour leader?
And that he hasn't spent his entire career siding with, supporting and failing to condemn terrorist movements? Christ, I'm surprised his face hasn't appeared on a Belfast mural.
A smear is false slander. None of this is false.
Anyone denying Corbyn's past is either an outright liar or an absolute blinkered buffoon.
Cronus wrote:The massively left-wing Channel 4 News just now, "net migration to the UK is down 106,000 in the year following the Brexit vote...but is anyone celebrating?"
Well, yes John you massive muppet, plenty of the 17M leave voters will be pretty happy with that.
Are you saying Corbyn doesn't have a decades-long record of Communist/Marxist beliefs, miraculously watered down the moment he became Labour leader?
And that he hasn't spent his entire career siding with, supporting and failing to condemn terrorist movements? Christ, I'm surprised his face hasn't appeared on a Belfast mural.
A smear is false slander. None of this is false.
Anyone denying Corbyn's past is either an outright liar or an absolute blinkered buffoon.
Anyone calling Corbyn a communist is either an outright liar or an absolute blinkered buffoon. Can you give a single scrap of evidence of Corbyn proposing communism? (since you also call Channel 4 'massively left wing', I suspect your compass is rather skewed on these things)
You've also disgracefully slandered him as anti-British and anti-white in this thread, which I would also like you to defend. With real, actual...proof?
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