Showing posts with label jeremy corbyn. Show all posts
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Monday, 29 May 2017

OBJECTIVE VIEW MAY CORBYN JOHNSON STARMER


SUMMARY  T May resigned and the Tories voted Boris Johnson as PM. It was the worst decision since Johnson was not up to it. All he does feather his friend, family, donors' pocket while general public are starving, homeless, freezing. He managed to win a majority in 2019 due to Tory Sir Philip Lilley's private company which done the vote counting.
Due to total mismanagement by Johnson Covit has the highest number of death = 81,000 so far.
Corbyn resigned after GE19 and Sir Keir Starmer is now Labour leader but moved the party from Left to Right which no opposition of Tories Gov.
My purely objective view of May vs Corbyn is hard to understand that Theresa May’s election manifesto is so negative. She also refuses to meet Corbyn in the traditional TV interview which is not to her and her party's advantage.

Paxman arranged a separate interview with May and Corbyn which was held on 29 May, 2017. According to the press May gave a disastrous performance. She would not answer, directly, questions asked by the audience.  ???

Already she announced cutting Winter Fuel payments for Old Age Pensioners and school meals which she tries to soften the blow with supplying breakfasts. She cost it with 7p which is ridiculous but give her the due she changed her mind about the cost but does not mention a new one. Does it mean three or four cornflakes?


For years and by now everybody is aware of the three million children facing starvation because of austerity and many Welfare cuts. Their parents having to chose between heating or buying food. It has gone to that extent. Even the Government controlled press written about the fear of feeding children during the school holidays because of them not having their school meals.

May must be aware of their desperation and to go ahead to stop on top of it school meals is a crime.


On 1 April, 2017 she allowed a further £12billion Welfare cut which was budgeted by George Osborne. The impact on already great hardship will be unbelievable. Another surprise of PM May agreeing to it and won’t win voters.   
She must also be aware of the desperate plied of heating the homes because of the constant rise of energy tariffs during the last four years, every time 10 per cent. Cameron used to be besieged to stop the six major energy suppliers of increasing tariffs but did nothing as usual when it concerns ordinary people. In winter 2014/15, which was mild in comparison, 40,000 people died of hyperthermia, including many pensioners.

There at least 2,500 suicides because of the disability benefits were cut and/or spare Bedroom tax.

In May’s manifesto, there was no mentioning of drastically increased funding for the NHS to save it and if there would have been the promise it might not have been kept like in GE2010 and GE2015.

There is a long list of hard to understand how Theresa May expect to win the GE2017 when she keeps promising to cut Winter Fuel Pays to OAP; School meals; promising Free Care Homes but between the lines it states for the family having to take out Insurance policies and facing the cost after the person’s death.

After a great protest May introduces a cap but refuses to mention the height or low of the cap and will reveal it after she win the election.

Surely, she and her team must be aware that it is not an election winning manifesto. A question starts to circulate whether she purposely crashes an election win to avoid the Brexit negotiation? It is obvious that the UK is not very popular in Brussels whether it is of Brexit or Cameron and May do not seem to have won friends or negotiations.

Or, as history shows, the Conservatives always run the country into the ground when in power and make their friends rich. When they get stuck at the end they let the Labour win to pull the card out of the mud.

Mind you, Cameron promised a £12bn Welfare cut on top of the already struggling people and won. It was the biggest shock to the public. In my view, I still have my doubts about the win after years of austerity, Welfare cuts and ruining a perfect NHS system since 2010 planning to privatise.

Cameron like May showed always the background with faithful supporters holding up posters but never or hardly showed the crowd gathered to listen. Cameron used to talk, more and more towards the end, about getting a majority vote “to finish the job they started” and looked very wistful. So does May now. What is really going on in the back ground? Obviously, all the major newspapers belonging to five billionaires and are friends trying to boost May’s election win.

According to some rumours but it will not be completely admitted, there are about 20 very dark powers ruling the world. It was even mentioned that they decide, almost decades before, wars and inflations. Is that the answer of the mysterious GE2015 win and even GE2010 after Thatcher’s devastation?

No Way, Cameron with his efforts during his election campaign and previous track record should have won.


BBC and mainly The Sun plus number of other well-known big newspapers trying hard to discredit Jeremy Corbyn even to the extent of twisting his words or printing down-right lies.

At the moment, they are trying hard to establish he was an IRA sympathiser. It does not stick, although he was in close contact but for the very reason to stop the killing, which he is completely against, and bring about peace to Ireland and Northern Ireland. Corbyn and Mo had great influences and manage to achieve the Friday peace agreement which was monumental. Blair just took the glory as he always does.


































Previously, they tried to get Jeremy Corbyn sacked with accusation of anti-Semitism which is a very inflammatory subject when started. Mr Corbyn managed cope with and stopped it.

Whether you like Labour and Corbyn or not but you got give them its due. The Labour manifesto has certainly all the points to support and help all the people which are hard-up. Jeremy Corbyn is the only one who quoted where all the money comes from for the extra funding.
Let’s hope the best party wins to stop all that unnecessary suffering. UK is the seventh richest country.

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

JEREMY CORBYN DESERVES FULL RESPECT



SUMMARY Most of the people don't know Jeremy Corbyn won the International Peace Prize and no BBC or newspaper reported it. It is the most pathetic act the press could have done apart from accusation of anti-Semitism.

Update 29 March, 2021 - Jeremy Corbyn was as the Labour Leader abused and ridiculed and he took it like a real gentleman. Yet he was and is the best politician. He is always honest, humble and has principles. He lost the GE19 purely to a coup and resigned. He knew that Tories and their donors would never let him win because he would stop corruption and poverty. By now the Tories rode the UK into a Dictatorship and Starmer, the new Labour Leader, destroyed the actual Labour Party within one year.

Update 8 Dec., 2017 -- Despite Mr Corbyn working so hard bringing about the biggest Labour membership; the opposition which does nothing but ruin the country still laughing openly at him.

They do not realise what idiots they make of themselves and show their ignorant manners. Apparently they are told by May to do so and where to stand. What a shambolic Government! May had to resign but with Johnson, PM, it has gone even worse. He only won win a counting votes by Tory Sir Peter Lilley's private company. If that isn't a coup, what is?

They don't realise that the public has the real power and turn more against them and join Labour's Mr Corbyn. After the lost GE19 he resigned and was suspended by his follower Sir Keir Starmer who turned LW Labour into RW. Starmer even withdraw the Whip.

Mr Corbyn deserves the highest respect for standing up to all the abuse he suffered not only from the Tories but also from his Labour MPs. Starmer was one of the backstabber and was chosen by BOD

He is the most honest person and politician and he meant sincerely to improve the life of people without gains for himself.

They should be utterly ashamed of themselves to treat a man like that. Mr
Corbyn puts people and their wishes first. What's wrong with that?

All through Cameron belittle Corbyn but Cameron not only being useless but also ruining the UK; Mr
Corbyn always showed dignity and respect which is not known to Cameron and his Tories. Mrs May also continues with PMQ's pantomime.

Ever since Mr
Corbyn was elected as leader of the Labour Party there was a incredible number of people signing up for Labour increasing membership  by 600.000. It was never heard or seen before which should have given Labour MPs a message.

The
Blairites and Tories realised that they had a opposition which they could not handle and smelled defeat.

No sooner Mr
Corbyn was in power the backstabbing started. It  mounted and eventually over 150 MPs revolted, resigned and asked for his resignation.

Resignation for what? His policies were stop austerity, privatisation, cuts in Welfare, nuclear weapons especially for Trident, building houses, improve the economy and so on.


All these plans are beneficial to the people but not for the 'Elite'.


Main challengers were Ms Angela Eagle who dropped out and Mr Owen Smith who still hopes to be the new leader.


Mr Smith plans are to remain with EU which costs £19billion a year, agrees with the nuclear Trident programme, HS2, continue austerity, Welfare cuts etc.


Now on the eve of the new result from votes of the new Labour Leadership Mr Smith already hinted that he might have been mislead by his
MPs and never wanted to challenge Mr Corbyn. It says everything about his character.

Stephen
Kinnock, son of ex-Labour Leader Lord Kinnock,  was wanted by some MPs  to be the next Labour Leader. It explains that Lord Kinnock was continuously criticising Mr Corbyn. In the last week Lord Kinnock kept making headlines trying to turn the tide.

Another one is Mr Watson his Deputy also standing up against Mr
Corbyn.

A few months after his election in September 2015, Mr
Corbyn had even to take the insult from David Cameron at PMQ when he told Mr Corbyn to resign. Mr Corbyn told him he was going nowhere.
A problem lies with the system, not making excuses. The Labour leader cannot chose his own shadow cabinet. The Parliament Labour Party, a
separate body,  decides which is totally wrong after all the Labour leader has to work with his cabinet.

At the moment the situation is that if Mr Corby wins, results on Saturday, he could form a Labour Party with the remaining 150
MPs.

The other 150
MPs who kept stating that they would not work under Mr Corbyn and wanted to form a new Labour Party. All these months since July they kept the pressure up.

In view of the result which most of the people and
MPs thinking that Mr Corbyn will win again a change of opinion slowly popping up. MPs hinting more and more they would come back.

Mr
Corbyn in his generosity was always stating that he would welcome them back which shows and proves his great personality and should shame the lot. 

Will they be genuine supporter to the Labour Party now or just trying to safe their neck and still work for
Thatcherite Blair and the Tories?

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

LABOUR LEADER CORBYN WON AND WILL WIN AGAIN


24 September, 2016 -- Mr Corbyn won again and even with a bigger majority despite NEC banned hundreds of thousands of voters.

On 24 September, 2016 we will get the result of the vote on Labour Leadership. Mr Corbyn is all for the people and not for the 'Elite' and therefore win again. Justice, honesty and democracy has to win.

The news just broke that Jeremy Corbyn does not need the backing of MPs to defend his leadership, ruled by NEC the governing body of Labour.
Another news flash that Mr Corbyn won again to be on the ballot paper. That is good news.

Angela Eagle who challenged his leadership stated that she is not a Blairite, Brownite or Corbynistas.


This statement alone is contradicting because she voted for Iraq war, tried to stop every attempt of an investigation into it, voted for bombing in Syria, which also Blair supported and voted for the tuition fee to be increased to £3,000. She abstained Welfare cuts.


She is certainly not on the side of Mr Corbyn who stands for non-violence; to stop the Welfare cuts and austerity.


Mr Corbyn was voted in by a great majority for his political views which is a thorn in the Tories' side. All the months he was standing up for the people and his believes even though he had to take the most ridiculing from Cameron. Hopefully those pantomimes have gone and Theresa May will discuss seriously politics. Mr Cameron's manners was sickening to watch at PMQ.


In view of Angela Eagle's track record it is hard to accept she is not a Blairite and following that a Thatcherite.


It is noticeable the huge demonstration in support of Jeremy Corbyn were and are held all over the UK. It is also noticeable that none were held when Cameron resigned and was not begged to stay.


It had already been established that a great deal of trouble in the Labour Party and against Jeremy Corbyn comes from Portman Communication which was set up by Tim Allan who was an aid to Tony Blair. Surely the insider of the party know it. Therefore it is twice not understandable they would challenge Mr Corbyn and rip the party apart.


Angela Eagle, so far, put the only promise out she would unite the Labour Party but did not mention any further details of her plans. If you bid for the leadership surely it is expected to disclose a full plan to enable the MPs to vote on or is it only excluded from the public.


No doubt, when she speaks she shows a full determination of her challenging as well of her plans. Her body language looks also convincing to the public to win them over.


Furthermore, she keeps harping on about Labour disunity. Does she not realise she is one of the number one who causing it and what it looks to so many just for her ego?


Her great flag waving of "saving Labour" although convincing causes nothing but disarray and trouble. If all those rebels would just do their jobs for which they were voted in there would be no need to "save Labour".


At the moment Labour has just the biggest chance because it is the Tories are in a meddle with their worst economy, highest deficit for 37 years, adding debts constantly but blaming Labour again, highest homelessness since 1948 when the record began because of Spare Bedroom Tax, widespread starvation caused by austerity.


Labour has now the best chance to win the next general election. So far half a million supporter are behind Jeremy Corbyn and more joining every day. They are no fools but know Mr Corbyn is sincere, honest and has respect. All these facts are the real reason behind the Blairites rebellion.


If they manage to succeed to vote Mr Corbyn out, there will be demonstrations and supporters leave by the droves.  Then what those clever clods got nothing but a broken party which does not get anywhere. If the Tories plan and hope to shine afterwards they make the wrong arithmetic. People know more than ever before what the Tories are like after six years domination and ruining.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

LABOUR LEADER JEREMY CORBYN LOST HIS PATIENCE WITH SNIPERS 2015


There is no doubt that Mr Corbyn introduced a complete different style in his leadership and also trying to in Parliament. It takes us back to the original way of thinking and dealing from the 50s. He is very forward, open and truthful. All points which unhinges the Tory Party and Mr Cameron getting edgy.

So does a number of his own MPs and Mr Corbyn took it all these weeks but now turned on them and told them to stop their sniping “disrespectful” criticism.

All these sniping remarks are a waste of time and add fuel to the fire of the opposition. Mr Corbyn was elected by a great majority.

Many expected the sack of the opponents within the party but Mr Corbyn refused to revenge.  Doesn't that show us a great personality and real education?

He said: “I would encourage them to share their talents with all of us, not keep it to themselves. Some people are more difficult to reach than others.  They shouldn’t obsess about me.”

Mr Corbyn had his 100-day anniversary today and although calls for his resignation were already made, he said: “He will still be leader in 2020, absolutely, I'm not going anywhere.”

As he stated, previously, he wants the people to say what they want. Now he plans an online policy ballots for ordinary Labour members. They will include questions on renewing Trident which he and many activists oppose but a number of MPs back.  All these changes are real democracy.

Len McCluskey, leader of Unite union, pointed out that MPs have to recognise the momentous change that led to Mr Corbyn’s election.

He said: “That means they’ve got to change their attitude. Some of them struggling. Jeremy won absolutely emphatically because people wanted something different. So Jeremy’s got to learn to be a leader and the Parliamentary Labour Party has got to learn that they have to approach a different way.”

Mr McCluskey added further: “A small number are being deeply disrespectful at the moment and for me that’s unacceptable.”

Shadow First Secretary of State Angela Eagle still refuses to endorse Mr Corbyn as a leader till the next election.

She said: “We have our leader. It’s my job to work with the leader we’ve got to try   to get our party positioned so that we can have a go at being the opposition to the Tories – but also get ourselves sorted so that we can put a compelling case to the British people in 2020 to give us a chance at government again.”

Peter Hyman, former speech-writer to ex-PM Tony Blair is of the opinion that Labour could not survive unless it returns to centre-Left position.  He might have a point but after all he bound to be a Blairite and Thatcherite. He should not comment one way or the other which would interfere nor should Tony Blair with his track record.

However, the Blairites which had been found out to be Thatcherites will keep the fire going for the Tories.

Mr Corbyn showed great leadership. He went right down to basic and let the people have their say which he then forward to the Prime Minister David Cameron. Of course, this method is completely aliened to the Tory Government and it seems that they trying to unhinge Mr Corbyn but already found out that they cannot go through the back door.

Mr Corbyn shows a great honesty, sincerity and care only for the people and that is what politician should be.



Tuesday, 15 September 2015

JEREMY CORBYN LABOUR NEW LEADER



He won it by 60 per cent out of 400,000 votes. Mr Corbyn has now the hard task to pick the right people for his Shadow Cabinet Ministers.

His number of promises certainly gave him the majority of votes. His plans are:



As a self-described democratic socialist, Corbyn has advocated the re-nationalisation of public utilities and railways, re-opening coal mines, combating corporate tax evasion and avoidance as an alternative to austerity, abolishing university tuition fees and restoring student grants, an unilateral policy of nuclear disarmament and cancellation of the Trident nuclear weapons programmequantitative easing to fund infrastructure and renewable energy projects, and reversing cuts to the public sector and welfare made since 2010 by the government of David Cameron. He is also a member of the Socialist Campaign Group, the Palestine Solidarity CampaignAmnesty International, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the National Chair of the Stop the War Coalition. (Wikipedia)

n general bringing back equality to the UK. He has certainly all the right boxes ticked and hopefully he achieves them all.

Since Prime Minister David Cameron and his Tory Party riding rough-shots across the general party it certainly needs a man like Jeremy Corbyn to stop them. Already the Tories spreading smears and lies stating that Mr Corbyn plans to axe the.Army. He really said was that he axed the Nuclear weapons and it would be nice if there was no army and peace across the world. The full speech can be read in the Daily Mirror which he gave on 26 October, the anniversary of the Atom Bomb.

Jeremy Corby is a MP at Islington North and was a backbencher all those years from 1983. He is known for giving answers he believes in and not answers to get votes. Sometimes it even went against the Labour Party but there again it was Tony Blair at that time.

Mr Corbyn is known as left-wing but left-wing or right-wing as long it pulls the Labour party back onto the road it was famous for. Tony Blair with blinding the public with “New Labour” almost dismantling the original Labour Party.  It turned out that he was nothing but a Thatcherite. Why he never joined the Tories straight away is a good question?

Now Mr Corbyn seems to face all the problems the Tories created and bring back the Labour to care for the people again. As Mr Corbyn stated in one of his speeches when someone accused him to bring the country back to the 1980 he replied: “No, I bring it back to the 1970s when Harold Wilson and James Callaghan were in power. Harold Wilson was the only Prime Minister who did not follow the US He refused to join in when the US declared war on Vietnam.  He also paid down the National Debts. James Callaghan was praised by The Guardian for the best Prime Minister since Attlee.

The most important fact is now that the Labour MPs are unite behind Mr Corbyn and bring the Party back to its full glory which would win the next election.  MPs, no matter which party, seem to have one ambition to climb the ladder and fill their own pocket; instead to support their leader and work together to bring prosperity to the country and its people. As Mr Corbyn said a few days ago that MPs are hopping in and out of limousines, go to big dinners. In his opinion that is not what MPs suppose to be there for. They should work for the people who voted them in.

Mr Corbyn does not give that impression and maybe it was also a point which brought him the win of Labour Leadership. People have more than their full share of MPs and leaders living in luxuries while demanding austerity. The gap between rich and poor has widened almost to the Victories ages.  The public is on widespread starvation, homelessness, over 1,000 food banks to keep them alive and thousands committed suicide or died of starvation while the millionaires and billionaires doubled and trebled their wealth in the last four years.

With Mr Corbyn it seems like a new dawn and hope has broken because he is known as a hard man when he wants to achieve his plans, speaks his minds and believes in it. He also plans to give other Labour MPs a chance to speak at Prime Minister’s Question Time in the House of Commons.  If the Labour MPs have the sense to unite behind him Labour not only brings back the Britain which it was famous for but also the original Labour Party.

Daily Mirror