he seemed to be simply reporting what his chaps at GQ had told him. Of course, there are a load of Papsters trying to read some sort of conspiracy into it but I don’t really see any evidence of that. Is what he said untrue?
Dylan Jones lied about his personal impressions of Corbyn while not actually being there.
He wrote a fluff piece on Cameron to help get him elected.
There’s a _fair _chance he _might _not be neutral on Corbyn. Have a listen to the caricature of the confused old geriatric being pointed to the next soundbite he paints. I’ve seen the bloke in person a couple of times. Young Adult #1 met him at a Labour youth conference.
Neither of us came away with that impression.
Dylan Jones invented his, so I guess in his own mind, he could be correct.
He had a lot more tenacity than me for this kind of thing. I might lob the odd thing into the mix but then i get bored and go and scratch my balls or something
What like a hive mind, made up of the workers i.e. Those who can be arsed to post; the drones i.e. The lurkers who can’t be arsed to post & all presided over by a queen (for want of a better word) who is courted by a small number of potential “king bees” who want to inseminate the queen?
I said this before, the Labour Party hard graft was done by labour members, with money for leaflets and other materials raised from members of the Labour Party in their own time. Door to door, night after night, because they know what they are doing is the right thing.
Now I was offered leaflets to give out by a marketing company called Dor2dor, who I have done work for in the past, as I could pop my own company leaflets in with their material. These leaflets were Tory leaflets, paying a marketing company to distribute them for the party. So the tax payer were picking up the bill. £120 per 1,000 leaflets NATIONWIDE.
Also do the Tory Party not have vaulenteers to do this?
The lack of youth support is the real structural problem for the Tories, especially as most of their voters are closer to mortality than the ones they cannot attract. I campaigned in a marginal on election day and we didn’t see a single Tory team.
The only youth they’ll get are those that are wealthy, or those that find a home for their innate contrarianism.
The Tories have previously benefited from excellent media, but elections are about getting the vote out, as Theresa May found to her cost, as will the next Tory that contests a general election.
Unis have been a rich hunting ground for labour for as long as I can remember. Then they get into the real world and their attitudes change as the grow older and gain experience