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Manifesto Two

Maybe this election result will be good thing: Brexit will be over and done with soon enough, they'll be a voluntary purge of Blairite scum from labour, 

Brexit failures will be blamed entirely on the Tories. 

They'll be unelectable for a generation. 

By that time the people who tended to be male, uneducated and older will have died off and the young people today can take over and do something about the climate. 

I seriously think things could have gone really wrong, as in violence in the streets and a military coup wrong. If there was a hung parliament we'd never hear the end of parliamentary obstructionism and conspiracy theories from Farage and Johnson. 

Corbyn should have offered everyone a job or an equivalent wage if they can't work. 

The papers would have called him a communist regardless of how radical or not the Labour manifesto was, I hate to say this, but he should be like Tom Zarek and been totally ruthless. This is the only way to win. 

Labour and the Greens could and probably should have made the link between climate change and migration and stated "Think of the numbers coming here when parts of the world become increasingly uninhabitable" .

Alleged journalists like Brendan O'Neill really should say poor people if that is what they mean.

"Northern working class" is pretty much code for "inbred motherfucker" while "Metropolitan elite" has to be code for Jew. 

PS Jews, students and other minorities are not elites. 

There will be another Holocaust because of divisive comments like this until the mainstream media is overthrown. Every election they rig because they lie and spread libelous smears (some antisemitic)about the candidates they hate and bring out people's latent racism (why do so many people seem to hate Diane Abbot). 

I say journalist but their idea of journalism and evidence is to read "Atlas Shrugged" as proof that women actually want to get raped. Fuck the pigs and liars in the mainstream media!


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