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Every line of the piece is quotable: I read several paragraphs aloud to
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Of course, none of the frontrunners are proper socialists; they don’t even hate each other. Jeremy Corbyn did scrape together enough nominations to stand, causing the left of the party to get quite excited that it is still allowed to lose. One of the few decent politicians remaining in the Labour party, he reminds me of those old drinkers you see haunting a new bar because they used to go to the pub that was there before.If this seems excessively depressing and cynical, blame me: the article itself actually has some constructive points to make. Go on, read it...
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Date: 2015-06-18 08:25 pm (UTC)The Seven Deadly Cynicisms
Date: 2015-06-18 07:46 pm (UTC)I've read one, and only one quote better than Frankie Boyle: Laurie Penny describing our political class as "an inverted Hydra, the beast with a thousand arseholes".
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