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Author: Otto Meier
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To: System undo crew
Subject: Re: [unSYSTEM] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour campaign, obliterates other candidates

"one swallow does not a summer make”

Btw, that he spend the smallest amount doesn’t mean it wasn't wasted anyway.

On 12.09.2015, at 21:03, jamileh s.t. <xiaziyna@???> wrote:

> Wow what a man of conviction 'During the 2009 expenses scandal, Corbyn was revealed to have claimed the lowest amount of expenses of any Member of Parliament. In 2010 he claimed the smallest amount of all 650 MPs. In an interview with the Islington Gazette he said: "I am a parsimonious MP...I think we should claim what we need to run our offices and pay our staff but be careful because it's obviously public money.'
>
> On 12 September 2015 at 20:00, Cody R Wilson <codywilson@???> wrote:
> Yeah full take security state in Albion until I'm an old man.
>
> Corbyn is an un-reconstructed, Old World Marxist. Of course the enfeebled English youth support him.
>
> On Sep 12, 2015 1:56 PM, "Tim Patrick" <judoman589@???> wrote:
> And with Corbyn's win, the Conservative party rule is now garuanteed until 2025
>
> On Saturday, September 12, 2015, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
> http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-34223157
>
> Jeremy Corbyn wins with 59.5, other 3 candidates: 19, 17, 4.5
>
> More votes than Tony Blair had before when he swept to power by changing
> Labour to win more votes with a flashy new campaign.
>
> Jeremy Corbyn said his campaign had given the lie to claims that young
> Britons were apathetic about politics, showing instead that they were "a
> very political generation that were turned off by the way in which
> politics was being conducted - we have to, and must, change that".
>
> Damn straight!
>
> Everything's forgetting... It's not about his politics, or his policies.
> It's about what he represents. Even the top comment on Reddit worldnews
> is just talking about his policies. That's not why people are supporting
> him.
>
> Here's an example:
>
> His marriage of several years ended a few years ago because he refused
> to send his child to a grammar school, whereas his wife wanted "the best
> education for her son". Being against privilege, Jeremy refused to
> compromise on his principles and ended his marriage over it.
>
> Commentary on the Guardian titled "Is grassroots politics the future?"
>
> http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/sep/12/is-grassroots-politics-the-future-share-your-views
>
> "Political candidates in the UK, US and Europe that would have seemed
> unlikely frontrunners a year ago are challenging establishment politics
> by harnessing enormous grassroots support. Has politics changed forever?"
>
> "Do you believe that there’s a new global grassroots political movement?
> And could it effect real change? Is the world now ready for a new style
> of leadership that seems to represent truly democratic, bottom-up politics?"
>
> "In the digital age, people aren’t ruled by what’s delivered to them by
> mainstream media..."
>
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