Was listening to R2 on the way home, apparently he'd sat on the floor of a train as there were no seats
Ah but he did refuse to upgrade to first class though.Something I've done before now.
I don't understand the hate or dislike to JC. I went to a JC BAME rally this week and I can't see how anyone can disagree with his policies or what he stands for? Are people scared what equality would like? What opportunities for all no mater wealth or race would look like?
How can can anyone disagree with a man that stands up against the wrongs in life. Racisism, hate, discrimination and tax avoidance
Interesting that the poster who has just been forced to admit that he/she is a liar cannot understand why people dislike Corbyn. People don't like dishonesty masquerading as a 'social experiment'.
I don't understand the hate or dislike to JC. I went to a JC BAME rally this week and I can't see how anyone can disagree with his policies or what he stands for? Are people scared what equality would like? What opportunities for all no mater wealth or race would look like?
How can can anyone disagree with a man that stands up against the wrongs in life. Racisism, hate, discrimination and tax avoidance
What an arse. He lies and his staff lie. He gets caught with is pants round his ankles and it's all the fault of the mainstream media and big business out to get him :hilarious:
It will be interesting to note how TUIB and *** spin this little web of deceit.
'Sorry I didn't come to work today...' - but he did go to work. He went to a debate with Owen Smith - I've seen the debate from start to finish - I can assure you he did go to work.'There were bags' is my new favourite excuse.
Sorry i didn't come to work today, there were bags.
sorry i couldn't come up with a more witty bit here, there were bags.
now, i may be a cynical moderate, Blair-ite evil Tory-lite and etc, but that sounds to me like a lie.
I'm sorry there is no honest, straight-talking politics that you were promised, but there were bags
pathetic. This election isn't just about the leader, it's about do we hold the people of this country in contempt and do we think they are stupid? do we think their opinions of Corbyn are stupid? do we think they are honestly stupid enough to be hoodwinked into thinking Corbyn is up to the job of leading this country?
he'd need to deal with Putin and Isis, he can't even negotiate with a commuter on the 11:40 to Newcastle! :hilarious:
They didn't find seats the train crew found them seats, along with the other people sitting in the corridor, after upgrading some other passengers in order to make room.�� �� as I suspected. Cherry pick quotes and pieces to fit. Seats weren't reserved. There were seats available when he boarded the train. Once filming was over he and his enterage miraculously found those un reserved seats. Funniest moment of the whole sorry saga was one of his defendants who was apparently there going on and on about bags on seats, small people and children sitting alone in seats but when confronted with evidence to the contrary couldn't adequately explain it. The whole party is in a mess.
Oh, and the time stamped CCTV video footage proves his story is complete cobblers. Just want to put that out there to lol
They didn't find seats the train crew found them seats, along with the other people sitting in the corridor, after upgrading some other passengers in order to make room.
Corbyn wants to nationalise the railways as each franchise comes up for renewal and took a photo opportunity. The owner of the most complained about train company in the country wanted to defend his franchise. The fact they both want to put a different spin on that is not unexpected. The level of analysis of the details on seat availability on this particular train is quite surprising though.
If you want further reading and watching this popped up on Twitter - JC says there were no two empty seats together and he needed to sit with his wife to go through some paperwork.
Riveting stuff.
http://news.sky.com/story/angry-corbyn-clashes-with-sky-news-reporter-over-train-row-10549755
Team Corbyn have shot themselves in the foot with the train episode. The problem is that he is trying to do politician photo opportunity stuff which doesn't sit comfortably with him and he's not very good at. He is going to continue getting flak now over it, but it doesn't change the fact that a lot of the train companies in this country are getting huge amounts of money for very poor service, Southern trains being a good example. And don't get me started on Abelio Greater Anglia getting a renewal of their contract. Back to Corbyn, other politicians would try the same stunt and get away with it. Poor old Jeremy is always going to get slaughtered in the press and on here by some, purely because he is Jeremy.