Yes, all business people loved Corbyn-era Labour and campaigned for them to be elected.
Much in the same way the tories control the BBC's light entertainment department.
( , Fri 23 Feb 2024, 21:11, Share, Reply)
Much in the same way the tories control the BBC's light entertainment department.
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Ah yes, he quit because of Corbyn
Before Corbs had been elected by the party membership or nominated by the requisite number of MPs or had even announced he was standing. A chain of events that was seen as improbable or vanishingly unlikely at the time.
Alan Sugar, in a twist nobody could have foreseen, went on to endorse Boris Johnson and post some dubious stuff about black footballers on twitter. What a journey.
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Before Corbs had been elected by the party membership or nominated by the requisite number of MPs or had even announced he was standing. A chain of events that was seen as improbable or vanishingly unlikely at the time.
Alan Sugar, in a twist nobody could have foreseen, went on to endorse Boris Johnson and post some dubious stuff about black footballers on twitter. What a journey.
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You said he "was labour up until the point when he got his peerage when he told them to stick it"
but the facts don't support that argument. Deliberately misunderstanding my argument (which is a generous reading of your responses) does not make your false statement true.
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but the facts don't support that argument. Deliberately misunderstanding my argument (which is a generous reading of your responses) does not make your false statement true.
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