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Ignoring the premise of your question not really being based in reality, given that Corbyn seems to have done nothing but deal with questions about his supposed terrorist sympathies for months. People can make up their own minds in that regard because they have the answers a hundred times over.
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2) He has made himself available to the baying hounds.
Another poll showing the Tory lead cut to 5% (45% Con, 40% Lab, 7% LD). Seemed to be some skepticism about the methodology used in the recent YouGov one, but the numbers from this one (Ipsos MORI) look to be in the same ball-park.
Well see on June 8th.
This book is interesting: Myth and Paradox of the Single Market.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=myth+and+paradox+of+the+single+market
You can Look Inside to read a summary here:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Myth-Paradox-benefits-membership-mis-sold-ebook/dp/B01B3RRY02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496402071&sr=8-1&keywords=myth+and+paradox+of+the+single+market
May had a lead, her opponent was sufficiently despised by his own MPs that they repeatedly attempted to overthrow him... Christ short of claiming to be the reincarnation of Vlad the Impaler this should have been a landslide... Then wandering around yelling Brexit this and brexit that instead of coming up with a decent manifesto and then scribbling something down on a fag packet.
Hell Corbyn has been able to price up just 1/6th of his manifesto and people are accepting it because it's at least less crap than May's... Sure he'll bankrupt the country... But he's looking a better pick than her right now...
Do you think she plans on executing Corbyn during the debate? I can't see how else she can come back
I still think Corbyn doesn't have the competence so Im kind of resigned to the fact that any majority government is going to be pretty shambolic.
As for my vote I'm thinking lib-dem this time round, mostly as the local candidate has held the seat in the past and proved to be better than the current Tory incumbant (who seems to be MIA).
I think this shows that both parties have talent pipeline problems too.
http://www.eureferendum.com/blogview.aspx?blogno=85905
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More politics? Nah, I think after this election they'll all just give up.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
As to this... when Corbyn is PM (and I think he will win, having seen social media and newspapers over the last week or so) will it be okay for him to answer them at that point? Will a firm rejection of the IRA be an acceptable request?
I'm far more interested in talking about society than I am political parties.
.Michael Burrage CV-
Michael Burrage is a director of Cimigo, which is based in Ho Chi
Minh City, Vietnam, and conducts market and corporate strategy
research in China, India and 12 countries in the Asia Paciic region.
He is also a founder director of a start-up specialist telecom
company which provides the free telephone interpreter service for
aid workers and others where interpreters are scarce.
He is a sociologist by training, was a Fulbright scholar at the
University of Pennsylvania, has been a lecturer at the London
School of Economics and at the Institute of United States Studies,
specialising in the comparative analysis of industrial enterprise and
professional institutions. He has been a research fellow at Harvard,
at the Swedish Collegium of Advanced Study, Uppsala, at the Free
University of Berlin, and at the Center for Higher Education Studies
and the Institute of Government of the University of California,
Berkeley. He has also been British Council lecturer at the University
of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil, and on several occasions a visiting
professor in Japan, at the universities of Kyoto, Hokkaido and
Kansai and at Hosei University in Tokyo.
He has written articles in American, European and Japanese
sociological journals, conducted a comparative study of telephone
usage in Tokyo, Manhattan, Paris and London for NTT, and a study
of British entrepreneurs for Ernst & Young. His publications include
Revolution and the Making of the Contemporary Legal Profession:
England, France and the United States (OUP, 2006) and Class Formation,
Civil Society and the State: A comparative analysis of Russia, France, the
United States and England (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). He edited
Martin Trow: Twentieth-century higher education: from elite to
mass to universal (Johns Hopkins, 2010).
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But they were too weak to grasp the opportunity, and now it's quite clear that they are going to face the classic third-party squeeze as tactical voters who might have voted for them justifiably turn to Labour as the only means of getting rid of May.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein