Of course he is. As is the rag he writes for.Catweazle wrote:UE, I'm surprised you have quoted such complete, utter crap. The author is, in my opinion, a poisonous, devious and thoroughly nasty individual.
I posted it because even though he is as about as far away from most of the people taking part in this discussion, politically, as can be imagined, a lot of what he is saying is true, and it is directed at readers of the Daily Mail!
Do you disagree with this?I’d much rather have a lone and awkward Jeremy Corbyn, respectfully staying silent during the singing of a song he didn’t agree with, than the ghastly pretence of Anthony Blair’s fake welcome to Downing Street in 1997, when Labour Party workers were bussed into Downing Street and ordered to impersonate a patriotic crowd.
When H i t c - h - e - n s looks at Corbyn, he feels the sort of respect that I had for Margaret Thatcher. Politically, I despised her, and wish she'd never been born. But at least she didn't pretend to be anything she wasn't. She told it how she saw it and had no time for people who pussyfooted around trying to avoid upsetting people. She had real beliefs and principles, and stuck to them. So does Corbyn. 99% of modern politicians do not.