I shall try to respond to your points in turn:
1. I did say the majority of Corbyn's critics have been civil. The Jess Philips comments were crass, but ... well, it was a badly chosen phrase. She said 'stab him in the front' rather than 'stab him in the back'. Yes, it's a tasteless way to talk...
If he's really sorry, he can show this by engaging in intimate, forceful acts of physical love with the club mascot - that bee thing they have - in the centre circle before the next home fixture. This will then put the matter to rest.
I always enjoyed the simple ones.
As directed to Marian Parhars: Marian's a girl's name, Marian's a girls name (repeat)
As directed to Rufus Brevett: Rufus is a dog's name, Rufus is a dog's name (repeat)
I also used to enjoy: He's bald, he's shit, he plays when no ones fit, Cygaaaan, Cygaaaan...
I would personally prefer if politicians in PMQs behaved more like Jeremy Corbyn. However, that approach only works if everyone is playing by the same rules.
My problem with the booing wasn't that the Corbyn supporters are 'outside the bubble'. It's that Khan and Corbyn are in the same party...
We could argue for pages about how much Corbyn had to do with Khan's victory - and I personally think he would've won under any Labour leader - but the point is the booing thing is not helpful. Sure, people can have freedom of expression, but it would be nice for Jeremy Corbyn, at the beginning...
Perhaps it's an issue worthy of its own thread?
On a separate note, I was sad to see Corbyn supporters boo Sadiq Khan this evening (who recently won a great victory in London and has a bigger mandate than any other individual politician in the country). I can't see what it achieves, and would...
The bolded text was not a particular comment on your understandings of neoliberalism, it was the fact that mostly throughout this thread (although not in your response here) you have made a feature of inventing my views and then attacking them, rather than debating the actual points that have...
Of course, I was being facetious. I just sometimes sit on a train and watch someone with three/four young kids, all having a tantrum, and wonder: Why at no point did you consider stopping?!
If anyone is currently contemplating have some/more kids, please be reassured that it is not a requirement and society will thank you for actually not bothering. Far too many screaming, entitled, horrible children in the world. I mean, sure, yours might be nice, but are you willing to take the...
Thing about the Villa situation last season though, is that although they had good reasons to boo a lot of their players, it created an even worse atmosphere at the club generally, added to the idea of the club spiralling into decline, and I do remember there was a whole argument of: Is it a...
My argument has always been pretty clear, that Jeremy Corbyn is a bad leader of Labour. It has been my experience that whenever I put things to you, all I get is strawman arguments and whataboutery. It wouldn't be terrible if you actually put forward some ideas, rather than blind support of...