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Yes, I've had the exact same thing from my father. I've had it for about two years now. I'm not sure, two years ago, what he thought the worst thing that Corbyn could do would be.
I'm sure it wouldn't have involved risking breaking up the whole UK, risking the worst recession in living memory, associating with the far right etc. I think it was probably something to do with the binmen going on strike in the 70's or something.
I'm tired of all this. I imagine that's the reaction that they want.
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Tired. Yes. This.
Yesterday’s announcement was, I think, the reason for the day being such a colossal downer. I can’t face having to sit through another cycle of ‘that’ - more months of inevitable failure and recrimination (pursuing the unattainable then blaming the EU for intransigence and remainers for ‘not believing’ or whatever) - and we’ll all be no closer to resolving this.
(Trump quote of Boris and Nigel ‘will do tremendous things’ together is just added shit flung).I have noticed the Corbyn narrative has switched up from “70s throwback beard’n’sandals type who isn’t up to governing” > “marxist superman who will render the UK into a totalitarian state within days of being elected”.
Ugh.
I've experienced this, the spouting of the headlines, too