Scruffy Jeremy Corbyn winds up Tories in 1984 - BBC Newsnight
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2015
- A preview to tonight's playout - one from the vaults - Jeremy Corbyn, newly elected MP for Islington North, gets some grief for his dress sense, and hands some out too. We're a bit puzzled why the BBC reporter calls him Robin though.
He looks like a Geography teacher who had great banter and put on films for the class on the last week of term
Or a shit one that gave you homework before the lesson even started
Sounds similar to his policies..... put your legs up
He looks and sounds exactly like my maths teacher- he has such great banter too
Joel WW 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or a history teacher whose knowledge of terrorism over the years would be exceptional!
Jeremy's Mum did a fantastic job on that jumper.
Family ties
@@nevillethomas1525 It was supposed to be a cardigan but Diane Abbott was in charge of sourcing the buttons.
@@wrath_of_thrawn2163 Settle down, boi
@@wrath_of_thrawn2163 Ikr, these boomers only have two jokes, and they're both unfunny.
Sean Sheep ok boomer
you call this “scruffy” but the current prime minister Boris is out here looking like he been dragged out of bed backwards
This is very true
...which may well be the case!
@@UKEDNHAT7 hahaha
Hahaha
People prefer pulled out of bed backward to scruffy it seems
To think that working class brits ditched this man to vote for the overprivaleged and completely out of touch Boris is extraordinary. Shameful.
That's the power of media my friend...mind control en masse
Corbychov working class... 🤣🤣🤣
@@IM-gu6eb Absolutely agree. Don't forget the stupidity of the en masse to blindly believe what they're told, not question anything, or do any of their own research 😃
@@terryharrison5185 a million times more working class than Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ffs 😭
I swear that you never voted
This isn’t scruffy this is classy. A man wearing a jumper knitted by his mother and is more bothered about running the country rather than wearing fancy clothes and going to parties
Precisely this.
He is no longer that person. You just admire him, without looking at the content of the video. Actually listen to what Jeremy Corbyn is saying: that MPs shouldn't be chauffered around.
Well, what does Jeremy Corbyn have waiting outside of his front door everytime he leaves the house? A fucking car with a team of servents and security guards as he slams the doors in journalists faces out of anger.
He may have been a well-intentioned man once, but that was decades ago. Power corrupts, it ALWAYS corrupts and he's been in the game too long to not be affected by it.
Kelmire1 because he has to be chauffeured around you idiot. Has he started wearing fancy suits? No. Has he started going to expensive diners? No.
@@mzk1221 He certainly does wear suits now and if you call me an idiot, I'll get someone to ddos you and we can have this conversation in person.
I you disagree with me, fine? You have a passionate opinion? Fine, I do, too.
But show some fucking respect for your fellow human beings. You're not the good guy in this situation, because the moment you insulted me, you already lost the argument. Your parents raised you to be disrespectful, thus they failed you as parents.
Mz K Has he got anything left to do but crawl off into ignominious retirement? No 🤣
i'd rather trust a person wearing a jumper made by his mother than anyone in an expensive suit.
Trust neither, be yourself ❤️
Maheer Ahmed - how do you know who he would vote for? Are you psychic...
@@pes6616 by the obvious classism. No morally conscientious person would vote tory.
Google Google you don’t like the concept of welfare? Or you just don’t like those who use it?
Exactly and that’s what he’s wearing now expensive suits and groomed beards
“The job of an MP is to represent their people” EXACTLY 💯💯💯💯
but in his cose reject most of his core voters and go down in history as almost worst labour leader ever = fortunately
@@colinbrooks228 nope
@@colinbrooks228 the worst labour leader is Tony Blair that dick betrayed what labour stood for
@@colinbrooks228 you'll go down as the person with the worst spelling ever
Neither apply to the current Tories or Labour
“You’re not jealous?” - the fact they would even think to ask that is so, so depressing.
that was a strange question indeed
It wasn't a question, it was a personal dig
Socialism’s ideology at its core is purely based on envy
In the UK, class is very important thing.
@@JB-lg1fh cope
"Is that the jumper your mum made?"
"Yes it is!"
(Proudly/defiantly :) )
That's the best way to be proud.
Rick Jones Is that what you say to everyone who is from the working class! I'm sorry but not everybody is a upper class twat that got their life handed to them on a 24 karat gold platter by mumsy and daddy kins!
lying is easy, bet you haven't lifted a finger in your life.
I've been called a scruff all my life since I was a young tyke.. (as if clothes hold you back)?! Good on him. Be proud. I am. I run my own international business now, nice to see a politician being a real fucking person for a change!
So what you're saying is that a 'real fucking person' has low standards and doesn't take pride in their appearance? The working class people I have met are always extremely well turned out on official occasions. Jeremy is the wrapped in cotton wool middle class toff here. He hasn't ever even had a proper job.
"Its not a fashion parade, not a gentlemen's club and not a banker's institution... its a base where people are represented"... humility, honesty, dignity flows from him. what a man! people's man!
so that is what you got from this interview, good job.
Paul Morris IRA weren't terrorists.
Isaac McAuley I thought a person who uses violence and intimidation against innocent civilians, in the pursuit of political aims was a terrorist? Or is that only the case when it's Islam?
Sheikhspeare no. I would define terrorism as DELIBERATELY killing civilians. The IRA never killed innocent civilians on purpose. The main argument against that is bombings. But the IRA always gave telephone warnings if there was a chance that civilians could be killed. Why? Because civilians weren't the target, the commercial premises they were on was. So they had to time it so that there was enough time for civilians to evacuate, but not long enough for the British Army to disable the bomb. Any time a bomb blew up, killing civilians was either because the British Security Forces didn't react quickly enough, (and thus not carry out their duty to protect civilians) or because the telephone the IRA planned to use was broken/ vandalised.
If you an tell me an Islamic paramilitary that didn't deliberately kill civilians then I will gladly say they aren't terrorists.
N.O.X Cooperative explain how he is a terrorist sympathiser. I am aware that he supports Irish Unification. However I am unaware if he supports the IRA or not. I was just making the point that the IRA were not terrorists for reasons explained previously.
You're very good at throwing around words which have a lot of emotional prejudice attached, how good are you at arguing to support your views?
Corbyn is the most resilient Brit I have ever seen , the amount of bull he gets is insane
@Cocoa Milk And Sugar same, out loyalty must be to a man not to a party that betrays its core principles
Thats because he's a twit
@@grbbbc and tommy boy cucks are twats eh boy?
what about dennis skinner
@@gyrobyte626 Dennis Skinner is an absolute legend
You have to respect Jeremy Corbyn because he has principles and doesn’t sell them out for anyone
He got a higher vote-share than Blair.
I hope this is tongue in cheek.
@oi Jeremy did nothing of the sort, it was Labour betraying its voter base and shifting too far to the centre.
@oi
pretty absurd to blame someone for stuff people made up about them
@oi The media lied about him
How can you not trust a man that proudly wears his mum-knitted jumper?
Lol
Easy, he sympathises with terrorists...
@@rockandstroll You do know that Sammy Wilson and Peter Robinson were part of Ulster Resistance ? The organization who imported guns on to the streets of Northern Ireland alongside the UVF , UDA ! The Tory government is in bed with terrorists .
Just because Corbyn is an abomination doesn't mean we like the Tory party, you buffoon
Cosmic Creepers always trust a man who loves the IRA
The man's always had principles, and he's stood by them for over 30 years.
Well said William - Peter Shore and Tony Benn would be turning in their graves
Thank you! Glad someone has said it here!
Muesli. What a guy he was. idiot...
I thought it was a breakfast cereal...
Sloth from The Goonies *300 years
It's so incredibly obvious that he's genuinely honest and in it for the people. I find it amazing that so many people still think of him in a negative way. It really does show how powerful the media are. Best PM we never had :(
I completely agree. Still makes me angry he's not leader.
I think Tony Benn was the best Britain never had, with Corbyn a close second. That's an outside perspective, as an Irish Republican, I always admired people like Benn, Corbyn, Skinner, Livingstone, Galloway, Foot, etc... I think their politics aligned pretty closely with ours & we were all Democratic Socialists & orthodox Republicans, opposed to all forms colonialism & capitalist manipulation.
@@davebrayfb Agree 👍 Tony Benn had a bit more about him than JC. Saying that, I'm sure we would be in a lot better place if JC was PM.
@@Mickparrysstepdad Oh yeah, without a doubt. As an Irish person, I'd love to see the British people get someone who represents real British opinion & JC is by far the best politician in Britain at the moment. I think his decisiveness about Brexit might have cost him a lot of votes, I don't think he really wanted to be of the Remain campaign but he thought the members of his party did so he was sort of giving in to them. I do think there were good left-wing reasons for leaving the EU, which both Tony Benn & George Galloway spoke passionately about. Benn never wanted to leave Europe, he either wanted to reform the EU or if it was not reformable then to leave the EU & form their own democratic European voluntary organization, because with current EU laws & regulations you couldn't have a proper Socialist economy with real democracy anyway.
The majority didn't think so, they saw through this terrorist loving POS and rejected it.
I'll never understand why people hated this man so much! Met him once in Finsbury Park, lovely man, nice to chat to.
Cos the BBC told them to
Wanted ya vote pal, i dont think he only needed one more voter to win.
What a meaningless comment. Perhaps one reason was/is that he supports organisations that after they came to power, tied their political opponents feet first to the back of trucks and drove at speed around Gaza to kill them.
But no, you're right, he's a lovely man.....
Because he’s a leftie nutter who wants to bring everyone down to a level, not bring everyone up. His is the politics of envy not aspiration.
Couldn't care a damn what he wears. I want to know what he thinks and does. To be honest, it's sweet to wear a jumper knitted by his mum. Tells me he is a human.
Siskin's Bits and Bobs I would absolutely agree! Not everyone has to conform to this ideal of toxic masculinity. Sensitivity in the right places and not conforming to societal norms that are questionable and somewhat pointless are intelligent qualities. Why should it be a cause of embarrassment if you wear a jumper knitted by your mother? Clearly he respects his mother. I don't really understand why his so called 'scruffiness' is mocked. It shows he is humble, down to earth, and practicing of what he preaches. And his clothing is appropriate, inofensive and respectful too. It's not like he's showing up in trackies and trainers or hurtful messages or anything.
@@ClassicTributes 'he's a communism' ROLF
Koji Meijisuda Vlogs I don’t think you know what fuckboy means fella...
@@ClassicTributes If not being a Zionist lapdog means "terrorist sympathizer" then count me in.
What a ridiculous comment... Little wonder the uk is totally screwed 🤣🤣🤣
Corbyn looks like a maths teacher.
Agree. A Maths teacher from the 1970s.
Yer but maths teaches know maths, so by default I'm gonna guess there mildly economically literate un like Corybn
Corbyn is a maths genius.
When he’s stood next to Diane Abbot.
She knows of some of them number things...
No way he could never pass GCSE maths. Numb as a piss stone
Well he was a twat then and he's still a twat now the bit what made me laugh is when he said that's where you represent people well start by representing the 17.4 million people who voted to leave the EU and stop and from trying to sabotage Brexit 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Could you imagine someone like this got into power!?! We might actually be able to afford life!
Exactly, if bloody Starmer gets into power nothing will change and it’ll get worse if anything. We need Andy Burnham as labour leader
Oh go and do one with your BS!
If someone like this got into power, he would say stuff and invent such cool slogans, and nothing would change because he is too lazy to do anything but be clever.
We would end up dressing like him hoping our mothers can knit or we freeze to death.
@@ejtattersall156 like every other politician? 🤣
What we could have had and what we have got it is heart breaking
No, its a relief.
Thank god the population saw sence and didn't vote for this clown.
An 80 seat loss said all it needed to about this fool!
hear hear
Haha Terrorist supporter! Thank god he lost
Just got banned from running....
"The job of an MP is to represent their people" - spot on 👍🏻
Two years later, as leader of the opposition, he has stopped representing the people.
Steve you couldn’t be more wrong, learn your history of the working class and you can see nothing has changed - he represents everyone that’s been left behind by the heartless money-grabbing tories. Join us, there’s still time
@@flaccidchrist I have been a life long Labour supporter, but currently their stance on Brexit is just unforgivable. As soon as Brexit is dealt with I will return to the fold. The party no longer represents the working class because the majority of them voted to leave the EU, rightly or wrongly - what right has he, or anybody else, to deny the voters what they want?
@@CamcorderSteve There's more to life than just Brexit. I personally think Brexit is a bad thing. Doesn't mean I'm going to suddenly go and vote Lib Dem, who will likely prop up the Tories again. Labour are the only party who will represent the working class and make it a country fair for everyone. Also, Labour are the only major party who will offer us a second referendum. The UK voted leave in 2016. That was three years ago and people over time do change their minds. Think about the big picture!
@@richardvalvona1159 Of course there is more to life than just Brexit, however the only reason there will be an election on December 12 is solely because of Brexit. I don't see how the so called Lib/Dems can possibly prop up the Tories this time round given that the parties have diametrically opposed views on Brexit. This Brexit mess should have been sorted in 2017, one year later than the result of the referendum was known. As far as the big picture is concerned, there would be nothing to stop the UK from rejoining the EU in the future, if for some reason we felt the need, although I don't think it will be necessary. If Labour get their way and there is another referendum then God help us all, we have families splitting up already over the issue with strong views held by everybody, we do not want another year of it - please let's get it over and done with.
Calling him scruffy in the title. Not bias at all.
More like an unintended compliment!
Not biased at all. It's an objective fact.
@Barrack Obama Vlogs Better to be a scruffy hippy than a well groomed war criminal Mr Obama!
Jimmy Colwill how is he a war criminal
@@jamesdavison1786 How ignorant can you get? Libya (based on proven lies and killed 000s of civilians), Afghanistan, drone attacks that killed 200+ kids (as documented by Bureau of Investigative Journalism), quickly sent arms to Israel when they were running out of bullets butchering Gazans in 2014... Unfortunately most Americans including "liberals" don't give a damn and turn a blind eye.
Good ol' Corbyn standing up for what's right even back then
0:20
The way he proudly says his jumper was made by his mum is so sweet
If he had won not that he had a fucking chance we would all be wearing one all paid for by peoples taxes and owned by the government.
Not one comment about them calling him 'Robin'
@@kirkhamandy still, we re puzzled
Maybe Jeremy is his middle name.
@@r4h4al no it's not. His middle name is Bernard.
Perhaps a likening to Robin Hood.
Coz he’s robin all the tax payers
that's how an MP should dress- without vanity
Yes like a third world scruffy hobo.
Neoreactionary Saffa Honestly? You know that by going around and saying little things like that, everyone in the comments will sh*t on you. Just because Jeremy doesn't present himself as a typical, ostentatious, snobby MP, doesn't mean he can't be a good leader. He LOOKS like a leader, like he has actual confidence, in my opinion.
And , more importantly , he changes his mind or refuses to answer questions , just like ALL the other leaders.............
Neoreactionary Saffa Clothing doesn't make you rich. It's actually the unemployed who spend the majority of their income on clothing so they can put on a front for being rich to others. NOT EVERYTHING IS ABOUT MONEY you stupid fool!
kris wilkinson It is not vanity. It is a reflection of how sorted out you are.
He does look terrible, just to comply with the look of a worn out out-of-job scholarly hippy. Attention-grabbing labour loser.
Corbyn is a man of principle you may not like his views or ideas but he is a genuine politician very few of them about.
Very true. I'm not a fan of his political takes but he is infinitely more honest and well-meaning than 99% of MPs.
I'm an engineer and I was taught by my first boss one of the best advices I ever got: be very suspicious of people who dress too fancy, because they might be trying to hide the fact that they're bad at their jobs by trying to look better on the outside. It's well known that appearance has a subconscious effect on our biases. I've been taking that advice my whole life, and I can say for certain that the most brilliant professionals I've met always dressed casually and comfortably.
Too bad more Tories don't have names like Terry Dicks. :D
+PhillipRottingham They all get called 'cunt' in my house
+Iazzaboyce That's a great abbreviation for conservative.
+Lucia Tilyard I prefer it to 'Tory' - it seems more apt ;o)
Iazzaboyce Think I'll adopt the term!
+PhillipRottingham He was smart. Liebour scruffs!
"You're not jealous?" hahaha oh my word.
The last light of a hope for decency snuffed out by the evil tories. Especially now but you can see the malice and the discrimination he faced back then. Corbyn, I will forever be your staunch supporter
His own colleagues called him a racist and a force for anti-Semitism.
'Evil'. Oh dear
@@peanuts2105 Show me the lie mate, they absolutely are
You like losers then, most people like leaders who do something for the country.
He got snuffed out by the establishment, full stop, primarily by members of his own party.
Imagine if ALL the party would have been on board and fully supportive of the 2017 campaign. The level of sabotage was only equalled by the sluggishness of those who were supposed to be investigating antisemitism in the party, under Iain McNicol (a fervent opponent of Corbyn), as revealed in the leaked Forde Report which Keir Starmer didn't want to release:
"The report, which drew on thousands of emails and WhatsApp communications, accused the Labour Party’s former general secretary Iain McNicol, and other senior figures of providing "false and misleading information" to Corbyn's office in relation to the handling of antisemitism complaints, which meant "the scale of the problem was not appreciated" by the leadership."
The close call of the 2017 campaign had his enemies within the party throwing everything and the kitchen sink at him, before the antisemitism smear campaign got under way, and pretty much the whole political establishment, backed by the media, went for him, no matter what. Wealth redistribution? Renationalisation? Palestinian rights? That's like signing your own death sentence, while so many of the more modest earners of the country were lapping up what the media was serving up, in a climate of toxic patriotism and reverence for social class order, mixed up with the kind of naïve cannon-fodder mentality of those poor men who marched off to Flanders in 1914.
My main problem with Corbyn is that he is pretty much too honest and trusting, which makes him an unconvincing liar when he has to play tactical politics. He would have needed a ruthless Foreign Secretary in order to see through any foreign leaders' lies.
On the economy though, he had quite a few economists (such as Marianna Mazzaucato) advising him on courageous forward-looking policies that should have been given a chance; given what we have eneded up with retrospectively.
He is so gentle man and respected. I do respect him from my deep heart
Apart from the clip ridiculing a man for his dress sense, there's a much wider issue clearly apparent from this 1984 footage. That point is it's yet another example that, 31 years down the line, Jeremy Corbyn is true to his lifetime's values. He sticks to his principles. He doesn't attempt to please everyone with rhetoric and bullshit. He is, and always has been, a man of his word. How refreshing for a M.P. It must be a completely alien concept to most in Westminster; in particular the 'three stooges' standing against himin the leadership contest. I much prefer the honesty and decency of the person behind the clothes. Jeremy Corbyn proudly wearing the knitted jumper made by his Mum; or Andy Burnham in his flash suit and plucked eyebrows? An absolute no-brainer in my book! GO JEREMY!
Barry Allen Well said Barry. Up the Jezza!
+Barry Allen Yes, delusion and irrationality can last a lifetime
AerialExplorer
Yep, it probably can. Bullshit comments however are instant, and quickly forgotten.
Alan Anderson: When you have the ability to actually construct a sentence without insults or swearing, I'd be happy to respond.
And Hitler. No internet discussion is complete without a comparison to Hitler.
"Are you jealous?"... a media of nitwits and buffoons that think we're all in kindergarten.
Well, now that the Americans have just elected a clown, perhaps we are, haha
Populist Progressive you do realise that even if he gets impeached mike pence will take over
Populist Progressive I fear for the world in the future no matter who gets elected in any country a nuclear war can simply start because by a malfunction in launch systems
SoulRippste
Pre-school*
A man of principle - a very rare creature indeed. We should do all we can to support and nurture those.
One of the very few politicians in UK with a spine!
The best prime minister this country never had! The media smear campaign was crazy. Starmer and the rest of his Tories in red ties will never ever see my vote.
"I turn down dinner invitations all the time. I don't think that's the job of an MP. The job of an MP is to represent their people". Spot on. Part of the reason for people's disillusionment with politics is the fancy parade surrounding it, including these dinners. You don't get that in most other industries, not at the rate that these plonkers do! The rest of the country is getting on with their job and probably not getting paid as much. I voted Remain but I was skeptical about the EU BECAUSE I reckon a lot of time and money is spent on unnecessary, fancy events and perks that MEP's and all the other bureaucrats don't deserve. Dick heads.
Luke Critchley you voted remain because you were sceptical about the eu? Surely you would of voted out then?
He said he voted remain BUT was also skeptical of the EU.
*let’s make this go viral* -just those bits of the video are powerful enough-the criticism of the snobbery and life of luxury of Tory politicians, and the positive statement about what politicians ought to be doing, embodied by the likes of him.
actually the money goes into projects in other countries and those projects and then not owned by the EU or UK but by private hands, just like paris climate deal, it will result in USA, UK paying for other nations green projects, so by logic those nations should own what they paid for right? EH wrong, goes into private hands once again
Well you could get along with your fellow MPs occasionally at dinners, rather than half of them leave you. So Corbyn was a rebel then and still a rebel, Momentum now supports him.
Wow a man who bought his shirts from Co-op is now labour leader. God that's weird, actual representation.
Adam Chapman not exaclty, he has a large house in the middle of Shropshire with two cars, one of which is a jaguar.
The point of this comment is that he is a representative of the people because he actually came from a background not created by Upper class life. It doesn't matter about where he is now because he worked for his position from the ground up. He remembers what it was like being from a working class family and has not lost his morals in forgetting what it was like and taking the struggles of normal people into account when deciding on his policies.
And I have two cars, one of which is a fiat panda.
Not as privileged as Cameron or Clegg. Cameron was so privileged and so far up his own arse that as a teenager he burnt money in front of the homeless.
Some people probably think this is a slight but nope it's true. Wasn't it as part of some initiation dare for some posh club in whatever school he went to?
The best person to ever lead an English party.
Who was a Communist and traitor to the British people.
And William wilberforce
we had a chance to elect a genuine person and chose a confused sex yeti instead
Best description of boris I've ever heard
I couldn't give a shit if an MP turned up in Bermuda shorts and a string vest, as long as they do a good job.
+Rhodri Thomas-Williams .....yes they'd really look the part dressed like that at World Summit Meetings
+Rhodri Thomas-Williams as long as Eric Pickles doesn't do it. The Bermuda shorts and string vest that is, doing a good job is beyond that fat twat.
+Rhodri Thomas-Williams The scruffy twat couldn't do that though!
Sorry I just seen this. I wouldnt mind if you had an MP who came in wearing piercings and having multicoloured hair. As long as they do the one thing that an MP should do is represent there constituents, as Jeremy (not Robin) Corbyn rightfully says "The job of an MP is to represent there people".
THEIR people,even..........
Robin, Jeremy's equally socialist twin
+Matthew Moss Hahahaha!
+Matthew Moss Robin Thetaxpayer
+Matthew Moss I thought that!
+Matthew Moss equally deluded
+Matthew Moss I think it's a confusion with Labour's Robin Cook.
Remember when this guy was portrayed as the absolute worst thing that could ever happen to Britain and most of the working class went and voted for the Tory’s again.
Worked out well, didn’t it.
Spot on.
Yall looking over a man who's genuinely for the people, for a man worth £750 million... this country is screwed
This loon could not make £7.50 he is a joke.
I Love how proud he is of his mum knitted jumper! quite right too. Good man!
Terry smug dick - where is he these days?
This: In 1990, when Nelson Mandela declined to meet the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on a trip to London, Dicks asked: "How much longer will the Prime Minister allow herself to be kicked in the face by this black terrorist?"
And this: Dicks left a legacy as a critic of high-profile HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns at the time of the emergence of the disease in the 1980s. Frequent controversial jokes furthering these opinions and others - such as suggesting "tell 'em that if you shove your willy up someone's bum you're going to catch more than a cold" as a central message of the government's HIV/AIDS campaign (instead of encouraging gay men to use condoms)
Finally this: Famous for his descriptions of immigrants to Britain as "the flotsam and jetsam from all over the world" and ridiculing a Somali refugee family buying water in a west London supermarket, saying "where they come from they're happy to drink out of puddles"
Nasty piece of work, this is from his Wikipedia page.
***** I feel like we can use the hard left as a tool to bring the political conversation back to the centre. The far right have successfully pulled the conversation to the right.
***** I wasn't saying we were at American level of right wing. That's just crazy right wing.
***** I'm sorry, what?
***** Just take a look at the policies of many prominent Republican politicians and you can see. They don't make it very hard to show their radical ideology.
"Terry Dicks", what a fitting name for a Tory MP.
PlotTwist Ha ha just what I was thinking too. Tories have'nt changed much.
PlotTwist he used to have badges and posters made saying "I ❤ Dicks"
Also, before being elected as MP for Hayes and Harlington, he stood for Bristol South, but was defeated by ... Michael Cocks!
honestly - I'm not joking! 😃
+Sasha Clarkson It's true. Was living in Bristol in 79, and Cocks defeating Dicks was a great joke at the breakfast table!
+PlotTwist The guy got his name wrong - it's 'Tory' Dicks
Almost as fitting as "Alan B'stard
Best PM Britain didn’t have the guts to vote in.
Still the best and most influential Prime Minister we never had.
😂
Cool story
If anyone is reading this from the future, this is not what we thought at all.
@@user-dq6se6er8j yep, he’s even WORSE than we though
How can you possibly say that ? He didnt get the top job, sadly ; if you really think that Boris the bullshitter did a better job than any other contender then you should be sectioned under the mental health act .
Jeremy sounds like jay foreman in this video
Oh shit, HE FUCKING DOES! HOW HAVE I NEVER NOTICED THAT BEFORE?
Billy Stanley Map men map men map map map men (men)
that's because he Is jay foreman
I knew his voice was familiar.
plot twist: jay foreman mp 2025
The 80s - When everyone owned a jumper knitted by their mother and that includes me!
And me😁👍
And me ._. (and my brother)
I had a knight rider one, and was as proud as Jim here.
Now I just own jumpers bought by mother in Marks and Spencer. I do however own a white van.
Alan Heath
I have a white van to. I pick my own my jumpers. My mum refuses to help me now. 😔
The greatest prime minister we never had, his character assassination shows just how undemocratic this country is…
Bloody good job he was never PM.
The man, and I use that word loosely, is and always has been a liability.
A union stooge!
@@deanrogers6028 because things are so amazing with our current far right anti working class government… he’s the best PM we never had… we wouldn’t be an international laughing stock if we had a real principled PM and not this Tory corruption and nepotism… we live in an oligarchy not a democracy
@@Keithemery889 don't talk bollox.
Far right my arse.
At least the tories done call terrorists their friends
He had the opportunity and got blown out of the water, the majority of respectable working people did not want the twat.
Corbyn always been a top guy
Top at what losing yeah i agree.
Not only is Jeremy comfortable in his clothes he's also comfortable in his skin. A man of honesty and integrity who owns the ground he stands on. He deserves to be our leader!
A man who supports murderous communist scum such as Castro, he can fuck right off
This aged well 😂😂😂😂
I see many people agreed with you.
@@brotherfecil4092It did actually.. He forced the Tories to play their ace card early and now look at them, desperately trying to stoke up culture issues, with plans even idiots like me can spot the legal flaws in straight away.
Shame about the character assassination from the same people cancelling Russell Brand because he's a very suspected wrongun really, wasn't it but that's politics.
@@alfsmith4936 groomed any kids into changing gender today bud?
Just for the record, Terry Dicks was the one that called Nelson Mandela a terrrorist because he didnt want to meat Margaret Thatcher
@@calcook8371 Looks like Terry isnt the only Dick here.
Only Dennis would want to meat thatcher
Mandela was a terrorist because he blew up and killed a bus full of white children
@0 0 bull shit
Nelson Mandela achieved a lot of good in his life and should ultimately be remembered as a force for positive change.
But he did blow up factories.
He used the fear or "terror" of destruction to get his message across. It may well be that in the time and place that was the only means of achieving what he did, but he can absolutely be defined as a terrorist.
History is a grey area, never black and white.
"winds up Tories". You can see the BBC's bias by their choice of language.
Really? The whole comment section is literally angry that bbc call him srcuffy
How would you describe it? They were clutching their pearls just because he wasn't wearing a high-end suit like them.
Bruh the BBC is not left bias
Rather have an honest scruffy Corbyn than a corrupt Tory any day!!!!
There is no honest politician. You must be very nieve if you think there is.
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@@thepub245 And you must have little faith and no hope at all then!!
Wow that's considered scruffy? What a pathetic country we have become.
Iknow
Hemal Kantawala for the 80’s that’s pretty scruffy
@@Daveluvutube Explain. Were we all dressed in designer clothing in the 80's? I assume you were either not born or working for The Face.
@@boogiewoogie9770 have you seen his hair
"Were" past tense mate, That's the 80's where the class/social divide was huge. It's somewhat shrunk now.
I genuinely have not met one single person who was privately educated in one of the posh schools who is even half as intelligent as someone who got state educated. I work in Finance. Of course some can speak Latin or roll off big silly words but their lack of awareness of the real world and common sense is scary beyond belief and I actually feel sorry for them.
They have more confidence than they deserve
Jeremy Corbin went to a grammar school 😂
@@SOTM06 grammar schools are still state schools, they're just selective through the 11+ exams
@@SOTM06 yea and thats a state school it just uses a selective system
Calling absolute bs on this. Even where Latin is taught, it isn't taught in the conversational form.
Hahaha the larger stomachs line is still true. Legend
'Not jealous are you?'
Oh damn, definitely haven't heard that before every single time someone criticises elites
'Is that the jumper that your mom made?'
'Yes it is!'
Okay, now I love him.
as long as mp's are dressed smartly i dont really care what exactly they wear, Corbyn's jumper and jacket were fine imo
PitchBlackFox He can wear a bloody flower power shirt and flipflops for all I care, just shake shit up and run the tory thieves out of office.
t1000v20 Corbyn is pro slavery and is so opposed to the rights of the individual to own private property.
+Adrian Fisher you're an idiot. show me a concrete example of JC supporting slavery or opposing the rights of the individual to own property?
Eddie Matthew he's probably a libertarian who thinks taxes are rape, debt is slavery & regulations prevent the true ownership of property
PitchBlackFox "he's probably a libertarian who thinks taxes are rape, debt is slavery & regulations prevent the true ownership of property"
Sounds very sensible to me, what do you believe? That taxes are wonderful, that debt sets you free and that property should only be owned by the state and rented out?
It came from the co-op I love you Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn was our local MP for years & went out of his way to make a real difference to the lives of his constituents. Every time we wrote to him with a concern, a few days later, he would make the time to visit us at home. During my childhood & youth, his dress, manners, speech & views & actions on public service always made us feel valued. We felt that something was being done about concerns born to working class families during the tough Thatcher & Major years.
99% people work fella the rest live on benefits and yes who started that disgrace.
"Large Tory MPs with even larger stomachs" Legend 😁
Leg end
Corrupt terrorist supporting socialist....you mean.
@@Sheen334 Been reading the Sun and Daily Mail again Dawson?. Never mind.
@@martinputt6421 Erm......no. Just watched speeches and statements Corbyn has given over the years. He's a scumbag racist by his own mouth, not because of what any papers have said about him.
Brainwashed fool.
@@Sheen334 Yes, you are a brainwashed fool.
I don't see anything wrong with his dress sense.
Yep it's just his sense that you question, or lack of it.
He is down to the earth, kind and humble.
We had a choice between a principled man, and another man who burned £50 notes in front of the homeless for a laugh and cheated on his wife whilst she was getting treatment for cancer. It's unbelievable how the country got that wrong.
Typical Socialist dont you realize the majority win an election. Only benefit spongers would vote for this loser.
I love that archive footage of this man supports a consistent approach centred on the representation of people not self promotion. Good luck to him.
Robin Hood Corbyn.
You just right completely made that up.
Just did... No mansion. No Jaguar.
Not really - Robin hood took tax money from the state and gave it back to the poor. Corbyn wants to take money from everyone and give it to the State - he's the sheriff of Nottingham.
Metamorphesis Martin Boorman Thatcher
He Is and was then a decent man
The best PM we never had.
#ISTANDWIITHCORBYN #STAMREROUT #SUNAKOUT
He has worked out what the tories are about along time ago.
The Tories have changed a lot over 35 years mate
@@TudBoatTed but how many
Billy Wicks have you read labour’s manifesto?
@Billy Wicks aye cos Conservative manifesto is much better
@Billy Wicks is it aye
This more than anything, shows that he has been a man of the people ever since he first became an MP. He hasn't changed one bit.
He has never been a man of the people. He's fully a globalist elitist, hiding under the false ideology of advocating for the people - he is actually the opposite of how he presents himself!
He sees you as a pawn to use in overrunning Britain in favor of globalism.
#BigBrother
#1984
@@iahelcathartesaura3887 and Boris doesn't see us as pawns? Actually no Boris doesn't, we're the ground the chest board table sits on.
People say he's not there for the people because he's one of the rich too. But it is possible to be rich and good, unfortunately many rich only care about being rich
@@iahelcathartesaura3887 Did your tin hat fall off?
Iahel Cathartes Aura and whats Boris? Is the bullingdon club not the absolute worst display of rich spoilt brat behaviour? Or does Boris get away with it because even at our very core we British cannot get rid of the class system and look up to elites like Boris as we sit on the ground polishing their shoes with our palms, and they don’t even glance at us when they throw a Penny our way
@@iahelcathartesaura3887 1984, written by an anarchist who fought for a Trotskyist group against fascists XD
"Yes it is" tell them Jeremy !
Its not scruffy, its him being real
Jez (Rob) has always kept it real.
***** Look at other people and ask yourself if you are really seeing them or just your thoughts about them.
Indeed. Especially when it suits oneself, it would seem.
Who's fighting?
Who's fighting?
Who is fighting?
When the expenses scandal hit the headlines it transpired that Jeremy Corbyn claimed practically nothing. JC4PM
@Henry Discipline to be fair he deserved that 2nd term
I'd rather trust him
we should have voted corbyn
@@rorz999 i honestly don't know why people didn't vote him in. i would have done but unfortunately i was only 16 during the last election.
i don't know how people can vote for johnson over corbyn. people say corbyn is an idiot- maybe that is true so far as wearing a brown suit into parliament (imo a minor offense but whatever) but boris is an idiot in the way that he genuinely believes that some people do not deserve to live comfortably, he's stuck up, back-tracking and has completely failed this country during this pandemic by refusing to listen to the scientists and do what was necessary.
He’s right. And he hasn’t changed a bit 👊🏼
He's a dick
Mao was wrong. Lenin was wrong. Stalin was wrong. Maduro is wrong. Corbyn was wrong.
Take your socialism elsewhere. This is Great Britain.
@@MrA71717 Hold on are we forgetting about the historic figures on the right here like Thatcher or for more extreme comparisons Hitler, Musolini, Franco etc.
@@odyssey.studios people still idolise Thatcher though (they shouldn't, she done a lot of hidden damage to us, she's the reason we've got a lack of council housing and affordable housing).
And dare I say it, if Hitler succeeded, people would idolise him.
@@Patriotic_Brit and Boris Johnson isnt?! God people are thick
"...I don't think that's the job of an MP...." Nice one Corbyn, nice one !
You may not agree with all his policies (I don't) but you've got to admit the gauntlet of hit pieces and smears the media dragged him through was a complete fucking disgrace.
don't think anyone agreed with all his policies that would be improbable, just he was miles ahead of any other politician in terms of offering people at least some of what they want
Jeremy Corbin, a decent person who fought all his life against injustice and to build a fair society wasn't good enough for the British voters, they wanted a showman.
BOT
I suppose its a fairer society if you are one of the people who gain other peoples money from there hard earned sweat.
just dye his hair white, and you have Jeremy Corbyn 2019
Yep, and thats the problem. Dude still acts like he lives on a different planet its so shocking hes leader of the opposition!!! This is the best weve got???!
@@b-id5wq the man literally is wearing his mum made jumper when almost every other parliamentarian is adorned in tailor made suits and you say he's from another planet. You're an eejit
dazpatreg eejit how cringe your the idiot atleast they care about how they look unlike labour
@@ulf5202 jermery looks better in his mums jumper than any of them suited up crooks
@@b-id5wq I suppose you can at least say he was clear about what he thought (except Brexit, of course - no idea where he stood there) which is more than you can say for his successor. That clarity about what Corbyn thought was, of course, precisely why people didn't vote for him.
Straight up then and straight up now. Let's see him send the Tories packing.
Nothing scruffy about him. A proper English gent with a big heart. And a far better speaker than the current Tory frontline of stuttering simpletons
Michael Foot at the end. Another brilliant man.
Terry Dicks looks like a Harry Enfield character.
Are thee Synthesizer Patel?....if so, loved your work in Music 2000!
Whats the big deal i see a guy who loves his mother and loves his country
@marcus brown You must be referring to yourself
The right want to make you believe he's some boogeyman that will destroy Britain with "Marxism".
@@shockwave2291 And sadly they succeeded into tricking the entire nation into letting the tories run us into the ground for five more years.
"and loves his country"? Is that why he's on record a number of times saying that if a country fired nuclear missiles at Britain he would not fire back? Strange love that!
If JC is scruffy what is BoJo?
As a foreigner: Three good things about England. Football, the NHS, and Jeremy Corbyn. They ruined one and they’re trying their damndest with the other two.
what a wonderful man. And his mother did an amazing job making that jumper.
Wonderful man who's whole idea is based on commisium and 'bringing people together' but is also anti-Semitic and hates anyone with a different polictal view.
@@tomw6947 If you think he's communist then you don't know anything about communism or any left-leaning political ideologies and if you think that criticising Israel makes someone anti-semitic then surely the equivalent is true of countries like Iran (i.e. the same logic would make criticism of Iran islamophobic).
@@FortoFight not at all, Corbyn verbally attacked Jewish people here in the UK, that's different from his criticism of Israel. Also Iran is a country not a religion like Islam so that doesn't even make sense, I think you should re-read your posts before confirming them. Also Jeremy is a lier, he Pretends to be on the side of the working class but he just see's it as an opportunity to raise his profile and get into power. You need to read more into Corbyn if you don't believe he supports communism or strict socialism because he has spoke about it many times and his ideas are all very similar.
I am Nether American nor British, I see you two were born in the same basket. I hear exactly the same political speech words in the same language. Americans independence is a hocus
@@tomw6947 Stand up, all victims of oppression
For the tyrants fear your might
Don't cling so hard to your possessions
For you have nothing, if you have no rights
Let racist ignorance be ended
For respect makes the empires fall
Freedom is merely privilege extended
Unless enjoyed by one and all
So come brothers and sisters
For the struggle carries on
The Internationale
Unites the world in song
So comrades come rally
For this is the time and place
The international ideal
Unites the human race
Let no one build walls to divide us
Walls of hatred nor walls of stone
Come greet the dawn and stand beside us
We'll live together or we'll die alone
In our world poisoned by exploitation
Those who have taken, now they must give
And end the vanity of nations
We've but one Earth on which to live
And so begins the final drama
In the streets and in the fields
We stand unbowed before their armour
We defy their guns and shields
When we fight, provoked by their aggression
Let us be inspired by like and love
For though they offer us concessions
Change will not come from above
Why did he say “Robin Corbyn”?
White Soda old joke ‘Robin Hood’
Robin 'da hood.
@stephen morris who are u
@stephen morris apologies.my response was a thoughtless bit of a troll born out of current situations. I believe we should do what we feel we're put on the earth to do, doesn't matter if 98% of other people don't like it. A fish needs to swim baby, there's only one shot to do what you feel you must, then that's it, for eternity
@Neo Shanahan is bernard xx
Not scruffy at all. Just without that ridiculous piece of cloth, the tie.
Uk missed out on a great opportunity to have him as prime Minister
Robin Corbyn? Can someone explain that?
Will Neill There was another Labour MP at that time whose name was Robin Corbett, probably mixing him up with him.
Martin Kelly according to independent it was used as some kind of slur against corbyn because he looked poor
More likely, it's 'Robin from Sherwood', as Corbyn was termed maverick from first win.
+Martin Kelly ......and even the other labour joker Ronnie Corbett ....
+Will Neill
Jeremy's long lost twin brother.
God he’s so lovely, you know he makes his own jam
I love him. What a shame an absolute catastrophe really. The only caring mp 😢
As a true conservative and a small business owner, I shouldn't like Corbyn, but I do.
Love that shot at the end of Michael Foot emerging from Westminster tube station and smiling coyly at the camera.