If he actually had the courage of his convictions, scrapped Trident and spent the money on the NHS etc, I might be tempted to vote for him.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
A bit unfair to condemn Corbyn for this particular policy. He was put in an impossible position by the PLP. And the electorate likes nukes.
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Replying to @r_s_hartley
Bit unfair to hold a leader responsible for the policy of the party he leads?
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Replying to @bazzacollins
A) The leader doesn't dictate all party policies B) Majority of Corbyn's Parliamentary colleagues are yet to be convinced. C) The Press.
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Replying to @r_s_hartley
No, but he's now leading a party spending tens of billions on a weapon he refuses to use. So remind me who's wasting money again?
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Replying to @bazzacollins
You'd rather he was prepared to use it? He has had to accept the Party policy & the anguish it causes him is obvious.
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Replying to @r_s_hartley
Right now he's dodging the question every time, and it's dishonest.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
The question cannot be answered satisfactorily in the current climate, because it requires a considered, nuanced response....
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It's about protecting votes in Labour consitutiencies. Just like nonsensical coal mines were in the 80s.
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