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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being."

At times like these the opposition has an important role to play in holding the government to account and to scrutinise the decisions made.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He'd still be sitting with Dianne Abacus wondering if they had enoug coins to go round if they were in charge. The mind boggles. Nobody foresaw this and to sit there and play I told you so sums up why he lost

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Corbyn is irrelevant. I don’t see why people get upset over him. He’s superfluous.

He’s an inherently decent man who was too weak for the task. He will be a footnote.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being.

At times like these the opposition has an important role to play in holding the government to account and to scrutinise the decisions made."

So spending money on nationalizing water, trains,electric etc is the same as the government paying peoples wages through a unprecedented time The man is a bigger fool than i thought he was,best he shut up and self isolate for a few months until they get a real leader.Will take my hat off to ed balls on tv the other night for supporting the governments measures and never thought i would say that.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being.

At times like these the opposition has an important role to play in holding the government to account and to scrutinise the decisions made."

Afterwards not during,it serves no purpose but to confuse and upset the public more than they should be at this current time.

After

Yep crack on labour dissect what happened to your hearts content and ask as many questions as needed.

But not at this point in time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being.

At times like these the opposition has an important role to play in holding the government to account and to scrutinise the decisions made.

Afterwards not during,it serves no purpose but to confuse and upset the public more than they should be at this current time.

After

Yep crack on labour dissect what happened to your hearts content and ask as many questions as needed.

But not at this point in time."

I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator."

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For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

***********************

For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva"

Hi.

Maybe you could try to explain your point instead of just insulting anyone who has an opinion.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Government always needs to have its actions open to evaluation and criticism. This is especially true when in a lethal crisis, where tens of thousands more deaths are made possible by lack of appropriate action, just in a small number of days. People will put their own interpretation on what limited information that they hear but politicians are paid to do their jobs, for the country's benefit. I'd prefer them to do their jobs well, even if I disagree with their politics.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Government always needs to have its actions open to evaluation and criticism. This is especially true when in a lethal crisis, where tens of thousands more deaths are made possible by lack of appropriate action, just in a small number of days. People will put their own interpretation on what limited information that they hear but politicians are paid to do their jobs, for the country's benefit. I'd prefer them to do their jobs well, even if I disagree with their politics. "

That's fair enough.

But Corbyn sitting there saying I told you so really it's that is it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Government always needs to have its actions open to evaluation and criticism. This is especially true when in a lethal crisis, where tens of thousands more deaths are made possible by lack of appropriate action, just in a small number of days. People will put their own interpretation on what limited information that they hear but politicians are paid to do their jobs, for the country's benefit. I'd prefer them to do their jobs well, even if I disagree with their politics.

That's fair enough.

But Corbyn sitting there saying I told you so really it's that is it?"

Only if you're not paying attention.

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By *yn drwgMan
over a year ago

Camarthen

These are times no one could predict the present government hasn't held back with anything, of course things wont run smoothly and mistakes will be made but each party needs to work together not against each other. Just shows the man's morality.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

***********************

For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva

Hi.

Maybe you could try to explain your point instead of just insulting anyone who has an opinion."

********************

My point is self-explanatory.

Eva.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

***********************

For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva

Hi.

Maybe you could try to explain your point instead of just insulting anyone who has an opinion.

********************

My point is self-explanatory.

Eva."

Hi Eva.

You didn't make any point, aside from calling me attention seeking.

Do you believe that the opposition party should not function as an opposition party at the moment and not hold the government to scrutiny?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

***********************

For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva

Hi.

Maybe you could try to explain your point instead of just insulting anyone who has an opinion.

********************

My point is self-explanatory.

Eva.

Hi Eva.

You didn't make any point, aside from calling me attention seeking.

Do you believe that the opposition party should not function as an opposition party at the moment and not hold the government to scrutiny? "

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You're quite right.

I made an observation.

This is the last reply you'll have from me.

Good evening.

Eva

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"At a time like this when the country needs to pull together he's coming out saying "I told you so!"

It's not the right time for political one upmanship it serves no purpose other than trying to undermine everything the government is trying to do.

For the record,I read no newspapers,I have no allegiance to any party I did not vote for any of them as I don't agree.

So I have no axe to grind other than he really should keep shtum for the time being.

At times like these the opposition has an important role to play in holding the government to account and to scrutinise the decisions made.

Afterwards not during,it serves no purpose but to confuse and upset the public more than they should be at this current time.

After

Yep crack on labour dissect what happened to your hearts content and ask as many questions as needed.

But not at this point in time."

You're wrong. Decisions need to be challenged and scrutinised as theyre made otherwise it's a pointless exercise. Holding a Public Enquiry in 9 months time is simply too late.

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex


"I disagree. It's more helpful to make sure the opposition work as they should during the decision making process. Otherwise what's the point of parliament? If their decisions are not to be scrutinised, Just make BJ the dictator.

***********************

For Christ's sake man, GROW UP.

Your attention-seeking beggars belief.

Eva"

Now that's a really helpful observation.....

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

Jeremy Corbyn is entitled to his opinion. However, he is exercising that right with, what they call, "the luxury of opposition".

In other words, he can say what he likes, as he won't ever have to implement anything.

After next week, he will be a backbencher. A decent man in the main, but one that twice couldn't convince the country on his socialist dream.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I saw his interview. Stupidity at the highest level. He is in opposition and he should criticise the government. But what he told pretty much sums up why he lost the elections.

He claims that the government is spending a lot of money now. So the government has always had the money and they refused to use it. They are using it only now.

How can a top level politician be so dumb? He wants the government to spend the money spent during emergency during the normal time too? How long can the government keep paying money for people like this? Right now, the government is doing the right thing as it is an emergency. But they cannot do it forever.

And this is his "I told you so" argument? So hilarious.

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