Sir Keir Has Spoken!

Sir Keir has spoken, a surprising sound,
Of Corbyn’s potential, on hallowed ground.
He thinks, in hindsight, a curious view,
That Jeremy’s hand might have steered us anew.

Jeremy Corbyn would have been an excellent prime minister, and he’s a true socially minded person.

He is the first meaningful person to step up and say things are amiss in this country.

Things have changed. Now, we see that a greater portion of ‘privatisation’ did not work. It made life less secure and services worse off, and when Margaret Thatcher said, ‘There is no such thing as society,’ she wasn’t thinking that far forward, and this is the legacy she has left us with.

Do you feel safe?

Do you feel cared for?

Do you feel appreciated?

Britain has one of the lowest quality of life rankings in the developed world. We have debt, mortgages, job insecurity and failing services, and Britain does this as nowhere else does. Jobs nobody wants, with some people even falling over themselves not to have to work.

Life is different now, and those who ridicule Jeremy Corbyn, well…

People – forty years have passed since Margaret Thatcher resigned, but we still omit the downfall of British society.

Eventually, Jeremy Corbyn joins the stage – don’t believe all of the publicity that has been reported about him.

The most frugal MP is Jeremy Corbyn. He makes expense claims, yet he is extremely frugal with his spending. The lowest claimer was Mr Corbyn.

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. In a year, rent for the office Durham Road, Finsbury Park, is about 12,000 to 14,000.”

The fact that people believe the lies about him without even looking at the facts never fails to crush me. He is one of the few people in Parliament who on the face of it appears to be there with the right vision – for the people to help the people.

Jeremy Corbyn has been an MP for a long time. He is steadfast in his convictions, especially those of justice and peace. He is known for being honest, direct, and a generally kind person.

Although he has been relegated to the political periphery and has been subjected to a great deal of mudslinging over the years, he has remained steadfast in his beliefs and never wavered from them. He is also known for being laid-back, approachable, and devoid of any hint of arrogance.

Jeremy has demonstrated that he has continuously and steadfastly supported common people over the powerful and peace over conflict.

That puts him on the right side of history and numerous other issues. Also, he frequently defied his own party, the mass media and at times public opinion as well. So, not only was he right, he was right before it was popular, and he spoke out when it was difficult to do so.

For me, that’s truly amazing and it makes him, at the very least, a good guy in my view.

If he were to become prime minister, it’s relatively unlikely that he would win big.

Although I think it’s improbable that Jeremy Corbyn would be a great prime minister, I do think he would be a good one. If he were to take office, he may prove me wrong.

According to what I can tell, Jeremy has never tampered with his expense account and opposes both bigotry and violence. Pundits always want something a little more risqué, like kinky sex sessions with vicars and tarts, so it may make him appear a little dull.

I think Jeremy would make a good prime minister so move over Keir Starmer!

Published by Angela Lloyd

My vision on life is pretty broad, therefore I like to address specific subjects that intrigue me. Therefore I really appreciate the world of politics, though I have no actual views on who I will vote for, that I will not tell you, so please do not ask! I am like an observation station when it comes to writing, and I simply take the news and make it my own. I have no expectations, I simply love to write, and I know this seems really odd, but I don't get paid for it, I really like what I do and since I am never under any pressure, I constantly find that I write much better, rather than being blanketed under masses of paperwork and articles that I am on a deadline to complete. The chances are, that whilst all other journalists are out there, ripping their hair out, attempting to get their articles completed, I'm simply rambling along at my convenience creating my perfect piece. I guess it must look pretty unpleasant to some of you that I work for nothing, perhaps even brutal. Perhaps I have an obvious disregard for authority, I have no idea, but I would sooner be working for myself, than under somebody else, excuse the pun! Small I maybe, but substantial I will become, eventually. My desk is the most chaotic mess, though surprisingly I know where everything is, and I think that I would be quite unsuited for a desk job. My views on matters vary and I am extremely open-minded to the stuff that I write about, but what I write about is the truth and getting it out there, because the people must be acquainted. Though I am quite entertained by what goes on in the world. My spotlight is mostly to do with politics, though I do write other material as well, but it's essentially politics that I am involved in, and I tend to concentrate my attention on that, however, information is essential. If you have information the possibilities are endless because you are only limited by your own imagination...

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