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1 minute ago, Anna B said:

Unfortunately the wider population see him for what they have been told he is, that's the point. 

And unless they are prepared to dig a bit deeper to look for the truth, that is what he will remain.

That's brainwashing.

a lot of people when you ask them what they dislike about Corbyn very rarely can give an answer, they just trot out rubbish what the bias media have told them, they can not use their own thought process...

hes a traitor blaa blaa blaa, he looks scruff blaa blaa blaa....

just the other day  i had been speaking to a bright 80 plus man,a lifelong socialist he said, and he was clueless as to why he disliked Corbyn

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21 minutes ago, banjodeano said:

a lot of people when you ask them what they dislike about Corbyn very rarely can give an answer, they just trot out rubbish what the bias media have told them, they can not use their own thought process...

hes a traitor blaa blaa blaa, he looks scruff blaa blaa blaa....

just the other day  i had been speaking to a bright 80 plus man,a lifelong socialist he said, and he was clueless as to why he disliked Corbyn

That's funny because when I talk to people the reason they dislike Corbyn is very clear, and it isn't down to media bias... 

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Just now, Mister Gee said:

Whereabouts? I live in Walkley and most people I talk to like his policies.

That's a coincidence as I also live in Walkley - however I'm not suggesting all the people I talk to also live in Walkley. A couple do (who I know for certain dislike his policies) but the people I talk to are pretty much spread out across the country. 

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Do they know what his policies are, or just what they've been told they are?

How they are phrased can make all the difference. Some of them are subtle and nuanced, they've been well thought out and costed to the best long term effect, unlike Boris' smash and grab tactics; promises meant not to be kept but to win elections.

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20 minutes ago, Anna B said:

Do they know what his policies are, or just what they've been told they are?

How they are phrased can make all the difference. Some of them are subtle and nuanced, they've been well thought out and costed to the best long term effect, unlike Boris' smash and grab tactics; promises meant not to be kept but to win elections.

I can assure you they know what his policies are. 

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