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Old 18th Jan 2018, 12:22
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Blacksheep
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I'm sorry to say it, but a Corbyn government in 2022 or earlier is now inevitable. After that, once the younger generations realise what a mistake they have made it will be too late. UK is on a descent to second-world status (we are already well on the way) and I feel so sad for my grand-children who will have to endure it. I'm too old now to worry about it, the socialists cannot do me any more harm than they already have since my childhood and I'll be 80 by the end of Corbyn's first term. (Indeed, I may outlive him). The Secretary General of the TUC was on Breakfast this morning to tell us how the government will need to pick up the bill for the Carillion collapse and spend more on this and that, blissfully ignoring the point made to him that a government doesn't have any money of its own.
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