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legaleagle Flag 27 Jul 15 9.50am

and that makes them political equivalents in the way you suggest?

Presumably then,the Attlee government were all the same as Stalin too...

Trite Tripe.

Edited by legaleagle (27 Jul 2015 9.50am)

 

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Now Labour getting their knockers in a twist about the election rules because some of them may get a leader they don't want.

 


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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 27 Jul 15 9.56am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.50am

and that makes them political equivalents in the way you suggest?

Presumably then,the Attlee government were all the same as Stalin too...

Trite Tripe.

Edited by legaleagle (27 Jul 2015 9.50am)

In terms of wanting state control of all major industries, clearly yes.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 Jul 15 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

 

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doi209 Flag Fighting for the weak and innocent... 27 Jul 15 10.31am Send a Private Message to doi209 Add doi209 as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

I'd add communication infrastructure to that too.

 

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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 27 Jul 15 11.08am

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

Not that I know of - of course I did not say that he had! I'm merely saying that he supports state nationalisation of all major industries, as did Stalin, and of course as we saw in Eastern Europe it simply does not work well. I'm old enough to remember British Rail, a daily nightmare for those of us who had to use it.

Edited by leggedstruggle (27 Jul 2015 11.08am)

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 Jul 15 11.58am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 11.08am

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

Not that I know of - of course I did not say that he had! I'm merely saying that he supports state nationalisation of all major industries, as did Stalin, and of course as we saw in Eastern Europe it simply does not work well. I'm old enough to remember British Rail, a daily nightmare for those of us who had to use it.

Edited by leggedstruggle (27 Jul 2015 11.08am)


You were not merely saying...
You alluded that if Corbyn ran the country, it would be Stalinesque which quite frankly is ludicrous and facile.

 

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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 27 Jul 15 12.17pm

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 11.58am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 11.08am

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

Not that I know of - of course I did not say that he had! I'm merely saying that he supports state nationalisation of all major industries, as did Stalin, and of course as we saw in Eastern Europe it simply does not work well. I'm old enough to remember British Rail, a daily nightmare for those of us who had to use it.

Edited by leggedstruggle (27 Jul 2015 11.08am)


You were not merely saying...
You alluded that if Corbyn ran the country, it would be Stalinesque which quite frankly is ludicrous and facile.

You can try to twist what I said in a Stalinist way as much as you like. I said that Corbyn, shares with Stalin, a belief that wholesale nationalisation is a good thing and that it could work.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 Jul 15 1.09pm

If....
'fooled enough to elect someone who views are the same as those Communist regimes that have visited catastrophic misery on the very people they were supposed to champion.'

isn't making a wholesale comparison then my name is Babs.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 Jul 15 2.08pm

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Thoght Corbyn came across well on the Marr show yesterday.

 

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Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 12.17pm

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 11.58am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 11.08am

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

Not that I know of - of course I did not say that he had! I'm merely saying that he supports state nationalisation of all major industries, as did Stalin, and of course as we saw in Eastern Europe it simply does not work well. I'm old enough to remember British Rail, a daily nightmare for those of us who had to use it.

Edited by leggedstruggle (27 Jul 2015 11.08am)


You were not merely saying...
You alluded that if Corbyn ran the country, it would be Stalinesque which quite frankly is ludicrous and facile.

You can try to twist what I said in a Stalinist way as much as you like. I said that Corbyn, shares with Stalin, a belief that wholesale nationalisation is a good thing and that it could work.


Don't kid yourself mate. Just making a connection and claiming it has no meaning would make you an incredibly boring poster. I could say that you and a previous poster on here have the same views on what 'the left' is, but that would be an incredibly boring comment if it wasn't suggestive...

 


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Quote doi209 at 27 Jul 2015 10.31am

Quote nickgusset at 27 Jul 2015 10.21am

Quote leggedstruggle at 27 Jul 2015 9.48am

Quote legaleagle at 27 Jul 2015 9.39am

To say Corbyn is a believer in the same things as say Stalin is similar to saying Derb, sorry legged struggle, has views akin to Mussolini or Hitler...

Trite tripe.

Stalin believed in the nationalisation of all major industries - so does Corbyn.

Has Corbyn ever attempted to 'silence' anyone for holding opposing views? No.
Your argument is at the very least facile.

Incidentally, there is majority support in this country for some renationalisation. The railways for instance.

I'd add communication infrastructure to that too.

I'd say that in terms of the railways.....Even most Tories aren't that happy with how its gone.

Really though.....Is nationalisation practical?

 


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