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Jeremy Corbyn sets the record straight

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🇵🇸 #FreePalestine #CorbynWasRight3 years ago

I read A Very British Coup last year and JC was definitely the victim of a particularly vile and harmful coup by the establishment, right wing Labour and MSM. Something I cannot forgive. It astounds me that people fell for the smears and lies.

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Deborah Duffin MRSS3 years ago

@rupephoto One of the most articulate politicians we have, so utterly different from all those recent Tory leaders, who can't speak a straight sentence, explain themselves or articulate their policies in a direct way. The MSM has a lot to answer for & the place we are in now.

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Jools3 years ago

Oh Jeremy, you offered us so much hope and it breaks my heart the way you have been/continue to be treated

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Meles Meles3 years ago

When they said "Politicians are all the same" and along came someone who clearly wasn't the same they rejected the difference so the status quo continued and they got what they deserved.

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Peter Rogers3 years ago

It's obvious there was a deliberate coup to oust Corbyn because the establishment was afraid he'd end their corrupt, tax avoiding, money grabbing practises. And they are still afraid.

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Mark Keating3 years ago

@footballisfixed This is what we could have had. A genuine, compassionate, intelligent PM. A true man of the people.

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Jamie O'Neill - JATV Live3 years ago

He was our opportunity for a better UK and we threw it away.

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🍞🎪🤡3 years ago

Thank goodness for the inspriration and leadership of @jeremycorbyn a true socialist and a gentleman.

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Sh Riyad Nadwi, PhD3 years ago

First they said privatisation was needed to increase competition. This morning on the BBC the energy companies were arguing that they are not allowed to reduce fuel prices bcz it will violate competition rules!?

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Deborah Tregunno3 years ago

@damian_from It’s hard to know who is telling the truth these days but if Jeremy Corbyn says Double Down News is truly independent then that’s good news to me.

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