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scooping | 13:18 Wed 31st May 2017 | News
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Corbyn suddenly announces he's attending BBC election debate in Cambridge tonight, along with other party leaders. Great move by him. It will make May look seriously bad.
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ichkeria, I expect he'll still be doing it after the election too. He's a trier, I'll give him that.
"100,000s of people now say Corbyn ''Is the only true, honest, reliable and believable politician left '' that is why he is looking more and more credible as the election draws near!"

Really?

Paraphrasing "I've never met with the IRA" "oh wait, yes I have"

Engaging in a debate with the also-rans is entirely pointless as all they will do is try to score cheap points from the luxurious position of knowing they will never have to deliver anything in their manifestos.

Engaging with Corbyn is equally pointless because he can promise the earth, paid for by penalising those who have had the bare-faced temerity to be a bit successful in life (but as this won't pay for all his promises, I assume he's got a stash of fairy dust squirreled away somewhere) whilst attacking the Tories for having a manifesto which is more grounded in reality.

If people make up their mind based on the performances in these absurd pointless debates, then I think that is incredibly sad.

Personally I think TM is correct to avoid a sideshow like this.

My biggest concern about this election (other than Labour being successful - the very thought makes my blood run cold) is that it's like a presidential election. People appear to be making their minds-up based on the personality of the leaders, not what they represent.

///that is why he is looking more and more credible as the election draws near///

Not to those with 20/20 vision he ain't!
Khandro you are taking the line I expect to see from his detractors, it does qualify him in any way whatsoever ! It was and is intended ONLY to show what sort of person he is !
What amazes me about some of the comments on here is that can you imagine what the outcry would be if Mrs May were to challenge Corbyn to a debate and he refused !

The noise of Daily Mails being waved from rooftops would be heard miles away !
An ageing Hippie who rides a bike.
Mrs May has been making non-stop personal attacks of Corbyn for a long time now, and where has that got her ?

Play the ball and not the man.

Don't forget 'friend of the IRA'
Mikey, //Play the ball and not the man. //

I said I'd remind you. Two words. Tommy Robinson. ;o)

Eddie; //Khandro you are taking the line I expect to see from his detractors, it does qualify him in any way whatsoever ! It was and is intended ONLY to show what sort of person he is !//

I have ridden thousands upon thousands of miles on bikes - some of it racing- I still cycle regularly and have two bikes. How does that show what kind of person I am and my eligibility to run Britain?
As you never say much of any real substance, anneasquith ... it's hard to know what you think is relevant.

How about you get your teeth into this and give an opinion on it?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C-w6L6ZWAAA-PCH.jpg

Corbyn's values don't frighten me much. I think he's profoundly wrong on some of them, sure, but they don't frighten me.

People really need to stop the histrionics with even the most placid of left-wing ideas. Nationalising the railways is an extremely unexceptional policy when looked at in international perspective - and even Corbyn's proposals for corporation tax and income tax would still leave the UK at the low end of the tax burden when compared to our peers in the developed world.

It's a bit like the radical left crying "racist" all the time: it numbs the effect, and when you have a genuine threat (like Trump) nobody listens because you've cried wolf so often. Same principle applies here. We were told Ed Miliband was a dangerous radical lefty when his policies were if anything only slightly centre-left, and now we are told that no, THIS Labour leader is the REALLY dangerous one...

Give it a break. Actually look at the platforms with a level head and be honest.
What about his mate, McDonnell?
He doesn't scare me either.
Krom, //Actually look at the platforms with a level head and be honest. //

If only Jeremy Corbyn and his motley crew would take your advice.
Eddie, are you going to post that on every thread? I've seen it twice in the past couple of minutes. Might be easier to start a new thread where everyone will see it. Just an idea.
^ at least you know I am not 'Making it up'!
True.

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