.@jeremycorbyn, who went to private then grammar school & got two Es at A-level: "I was a not academically successful student." #TheOneShow
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And it's ironic you chose 'doctors' to use as example. They are among the MOST likely to be championing
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surely their academic excellence must mean they're not good people, by your strange logic?
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Wow. Actually YOU suggested that poor grades implied a lack of suitability for the role of Prime Minister. The spin won't work on me Julia!
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The other thing I meant to say Julia, is I have A/B/C for A-levels, and I agree with him 100%. Do they not make the grade either?
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and bless you for feeling the need to tweet me your exam results x
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And my point was, if Corbyn is ill-suited 'because' of his poor grades, how comes I agree with him, when I have better ones?
#NoLogicDear
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You'd think Julia, yes! Judging by the quality of political candidates on offer. Whether you like Corbyn or not, the alternative is HORRIFIC
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Liam Fox is a doctor and he is a greedy, heartless arsehole. A disgrace to his profession.
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Liam Fox is a doctor who voted to cut ESA. A nasty piece of work.
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Quick question, so we give it more funding, what happens when we lurch into the next NHS Crisis 5 years from now? More funding again?
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A properly funded nhs won't be in crisis.
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Notice how NHS budget has gone up over time? Demand is always more money, not how can we be more cost effective.
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