@greendaytomd96

problem with Corbyn is he's a nice bloke ... The general public have shown they enjoy endlessly punching themselves in the face too much to consider voting in someone who actually cares for their well being....Murdoch has a talent for ensuring that continues.

@harveybrown37

Emily Thornberry owns Michael the Arms Dealer Fallon :)
''If you judge people by who it is that who it that you spend time with, the question is do you know where you were on the 27 May, 2007? You were in Syria and you were celebrating at a reception the reelection of President Assad with a 99% of the vote.
I’m not going to judge you on you going to a reception with Assad, and I don’t think people should judge Jeremy by trying to talk to people who might be open to a settlement in Northern Ireland.''

@johickey3158

what he says is common sense, why do people dislike him. BBC is so messed up i can't abide it, ridiculous questions

@AstralFrost

My criterion for the Corbyn project failing would be not just an election loss but the inability to secure a successor of like-mind. Corbyn can act as a transitional figure, he could be George Lansbury begetting Clement Attlee. If Labour maintains what it has, a like-minded successor to Jeremy would have an easier time winning the leadership than if they get trounced. 

I keep hoping that there's a rabbit up his sleeve, that he has some wisdom I do not share. Where does this "zen" come from when you know you're about to lose massively and your goals for Britain and the world are about to be set back even further from implementation? I don't know. I hope the best, though. It's down to voters, ultimately. They have got to look at what's on the table and choose their course. A Tory course is a disaster by most measures for most people. There's no excuse, then, to vote Tory.

@asifqureshi5968

why the silly cartoon image on Jeremy corbyn and no image of Theresa May

@AstralFrost

You have to bend on some things when you are looking to become Prime Minister. He can't impose too radical a position. Compromise is important but be sure that you're honest about past positions.