Last edited by 4F Hepcat (2016-09-29 07:15:37)
Corbynism unelectable ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8os-nKuoM3o
I think we are through the looking glass now...anything goes
It's the Soviet era Comintern and Stasi language that should worry us. Plus the Paul Mason, Jackie Walker and Chakrabarti types. The hypocrisy on private education is most revealing too.
They should be utterly wiped out in North next election, outside of specific inner city areas where the demographic will favour Labour's anti-semitic credentials.
Anyway, I'll be keeping a close sartorial watch on Corbyn to see where and when he will set the house of commons ablaze in his vegan Gucci slip-on jack-boots!
I should add, all this proves, in the case of Corbyn: you can tell a man by his clothes and shoes.
The same old song...... if you're a socialist then you shouldn't have the better things in life yourself, you should instead live a life of penury to show your true left wing credentials. Just what they used to attack Tony Benn for.
Change the record lads.
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Hold on, that's not what the article is about. The article is about Chak sending / or attempting to send her child to a fee paying school that discriminates by wealth, whilst having 'concerns' about grammar schools that discriminate by ability.
Now if you have concerns about grammar schools, fine, but don't slag them off whilst trying to get your own child into a public school.
She knows she's a hypocrite hence the rhetoric. Typical lawyer.
Guilty as charged.
They both personify the shifty ugliness of the hard Left: they are against selection based on talent (i.e. grammar schools), but all for segregation based on wealth (i.e. private schools).
Shammy even tried to get her son into Eton, but he failed the entrance exam.
Read it and wallow in the foul stench: "Well, I mean, what I would say about that is I live in a nice big house and eat nice food, and my neighbours are homeless and go to food banks. Does that make me a hypocrite or does that make me someone who is trying to do best not just for my own family but for other people’s families too. And this thing about you know, selection, you know, if you’ve got money you will always be alright. If you don’t have money in this country you are increasingly not alright. And that’s why I joined the Labour Party."
One rule for the lower orders hey Shammy, and one for the intelligenstia wot?
The North will not be fooled by this new elite so easily.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzivmOQWkVQ
You can hit the North as much as you want, but the BS detectors will see through all of this. Like Scotland the North will soon be lost to Labour!
I think Hep has hit the nail on the head, however, someone needs to improve prospects for people in the UK, arguably a grammer school does do this over a public school. However, I wouldnt say it is the bright and talented that are really being let down, lets face it, kids and people like that normally find a way if their family structure is supportive, and nurturing, and sometimes even when theyre not.
What we have is large parts of society where joblessness, substance abuse and desperate situations lead to a break down of familes and social structures, kids get neglected, a negative atmosphere limits them at every step ...work in this country has to be rewarded with a basic standing of living so familes aren't driven to breaking point. Currently the system is very nearly if not already broken, prices are inflated..even more so now with a weak pound, I've just had to relist a load of products for this reason at work, and also pay is frozen due to many reasons over the last decade, and many jobs are over subscribed.
Impossible situations have been created for a lot of people and arguably a global free market with immigrant labour has caused this...it hasnt protected people's jobs or created ones with enough of an income for the breadwinners in poorer familes to support themselves and their kids...but it has made some companies very wealthy who then themselves get tax breaks so society doesn't get back what it should do from private companies,but social care although massively important isnt the answer, creation of jobs that pay enough for familes to survive like they did for my parents parents in the 50s...Id like to know whats being done for those people..the idea everyone has to be some kind of Oxbridge brainbox is irrational and not the problem as I see it.
We need to start at the bottom and get a working class and lower middle class society that can exsist and operate as a bedrock
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Last edited by Chet (2016-10-10 07:31:47)
I think the point Hep is making is the "northerners" and others..have had years of people like her or of her ilk to be wary, and although its very much up to her what she does..and there shouldn't be a prerequisite to be penniless to be Socialist.. its easy for someone hard up to not recognise a Labour party that has moved from a neo-lib perspective could be beneficial to many in this country. But when the walk doesnt add up to the talk..of course there will be doubts in the minds of people worse off... a lot of what appeals to the working class is not so much the socialist values but the fight for their interests which is why you get a swing between ukip and labour...both offering the worker a helping hand..trouble is UKIP and New Labour were/are often exploiting these voters. The London based socialist intelligentsia put a lot of normal people off..even though hopefully this time there is a marked change from new labour
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To be fair Hep you do this with Europe and the benefits of living there and being in a forward liberal/socialist minded country...
But hey we're all human...and no one is voting for you