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Thread: I noticed there's far too much use of the term ' real people ' at the Labour conference..

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    I noticed there's far too much use of the term ' real people ' at the Labour conference..

    What does this actually mean ?


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    Ian Duncan Smith does not like this


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    I’m very much enjoying Corbyn’s supporters spinning his failure to even get any of his hobby horses

    on the table for debate within the Labour Party – let alone up for a vote – into a positive as it shows his "dedication to democracy".

    It almost leaves you wondering, if he's that deferential to the democratic process, why does he not accept that the majority of the country want a Tory government?

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    Because it's simply not true, maths says so


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    Anything you want it to mean. Basically, it's a term used by political parties to suggest that their

    rivals are elitist, out-of-touch or have their heads in the clouds.

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    Enough votes to form a majority, according to the existing democratic process

    as you well know I meant

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    I was in the car listening to the news yesterday and they were talking about Labour. And I thought

    why am I listening to this? I am being told about something a party might do if they were in charge of the country.

    zzzzzzzzzzzzz

    If you are not in charge then I can't be arsed to hear about you not at this point later on when it comes to election time.

    It's like listening to Ian Wright telling me what he would do with the Arsenal team.

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    Poor people


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    Yes, rebranding complete political impotence as democratic inclusivity is pretty funny.

    It has all the desperate pathos of a man whose wife is shagging everyone in sight trying to convince you they have an 'open marriage'.

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    Which is odd because that's what "real people" themselves would actually like to be.


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