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"Does anyone else think that Jeremy Corbyn may soon get a makeover if he's going to be a on the world stage as a major political player ?" He needs one, the guy always looks like he's been dragged through a hedge backwards. | |||
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"the only thing I will give him credit for is he sticks to his guns. He'll wear his heart on his sleeve and most probably will not cower down to anybody. Kudos for that. However I don't like his politics, and if he gets into power next election kiss goodbye to Great Britain. " I so respect people who don't cower down, however, I think if he stays leader, labour will be totally unelectable ? Compromises have to be made in order to make changes and to be taken seriously Do you think he would visit the Queen looking like he just walked out of Oxfam ? I think that will be one compromise he'll make. Smarten up a little. Still totally unelectable though. | |||
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"It depends to what extent you think the leader of the opposition is a major political player on the international stage. I don't think he needs to worry about it." I think the opposition leader still visits other countries and other world leaders during the course of his duties. There is a certain etiquette they all follow, don't you think ? I love the idea of a new kind of politician but I'm afraid he'll soon buckle.? | |||
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"Robes and a Lightsaber?" Lol. They have people specially employed to look after their image George lucas may not want the job ? | |||
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"He wears BLACK socks with Sandals. No chance " Any colour socks with sandals is just wrong. | |||
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"I hope he doesn't He needs to stand for what he believes and judging by the archive footage, he's never been a natty dresser" | |||
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"Tony Blair won the leadership with 57% of the vote. Corbyn won with 59.5%. People who have never bothered with politics became engaged and votes for him. Why people still think he's unelectable is strange." And it's only day one - wait to he gets started on Cameron & Co Apparently his son made him buy a new jacket for the leadership vote announcement. | |||
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"Tony Blair won the leadership with 57% of the vote. Corbyn won with 59.5%. People who have never bothered with politics became engaged and votes for him. Why people still think he's unelectable is strange. And it's only day one - wait to he gets started on Cameron & Co Apparently his son made him buy a new jacket for the leadership vote announcement. " Tony Blair won with a widespread centrist appeal, that's a different proposition from Corbyn. I don't think he's unelectable at all, but it's not really a meaningful comparison. | |||
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"Tony Blair won the leadership with 57% of the vote. Corbyn won with 59.5%. People who have never bothered with politics became engaged and votes for him. Why people still think he's unelectable is strange. And it's only day one - wait to he gets started on Cameron & Co Apparently his son made him buy a new jacket for the leadership vote announcement. Tony Blair won with a widespread centrist appeal, that's a different proposition from Corbyn. I don't think he's unelectable at all, but it's not really a meaningful comparison." | |||
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