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Because it's not strictly true. According to simulations: The larget nuclear weapon ever designed, by the USSR. the "tsar bomba" (100Mt) Has a radiation radius of around 7km, fireball radius of around 8 km, Air blast radius at 20psi (capable of destroying concrete buildings) of around 10km, and at 5psi (capable of destroying residential homes etc) of around 21km and the very worst a thermal radiation radius (third degree burns) of around 65km from the blast. Thats your average city. The fallout however, does stretch the damage downwind. But even with that factored in with a blast at 100 megatons, 1,000 rads an hour and a 15mph wind, it still would be limited to 605km maximum downwind cloud distance, with a maximum effective width of 106km, so area affected would be 49,710km2. Thats roughly your average country. www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ :)
So what you're saying is that according to these simulations on Nuke Mapper, one 100Mt bomb has the capability of wiping out a country but this wouldn't be the end of the world? My apologies if I have this wrong, but I believe your evidence actually suggests that this indeed would be the end of the world as there is not just one 100Mt bomb in existence, but rather thousands ready to be let loose. :)
GoldenRoot2017 We will never know because he is step by step leading Labour into the wilderness. Look at the local elections then wait to see the decimation of Labour on June 8th.
Wars are not a solution. Our world needs peace. It had enough of destruction. Ofcourse he isnt ignorant and will not unarm Uk but he wants to initiate the peace process. A noble man.
Raged Ape evo sides? pretty sure that all IS wants is to take over Arabia not the whole world so they aren't really some cold-war style existential threat
the British and Americans should ve stood still and not gone to war in ww2, in fantasy no wars are bad but in reality war we always exist it always has only way to stop it is having the bigger gun
You are a truth hating person it seems... have you actually looked in to it, or are you just buying in to what you've heard from others. Jeremy is the nearest thing to a British loving politician we've had in a long time.
“The language I used at that meeting was actually here in parliament and it was about encouraging the meeting to go ahead, encouraging there to be a discussion about the peace process,” he said. Asked whether he still regarded Hamas and Hezbollah as “friends”, the Labour leader said: “No. It was inclusive language I used which with hindsight I would rather not have used. I regret using those words, of course.” Corbyn told the committee he was alarmed at reports of antisemitic comments made by Labour members since his election as leader in 2015. He said that appropriate action had been taken by the party’s compliance unit and fewer than 20 activists had been suspended while their cases were investigated. People know that Corbyn talked to the IRA because he did it openly, but at the very same time Corbyn was openly talking to the IRA, the political establishment were conducting secret backdoor deals with them. In 1972 the Tory government of Edward Heath conducted secret negotiations with the IRA. Margaret Thatcher always used to insist that she did not negotiate with terrorists, but in 2011 declassified documents revealed that that's exactly what she did. She negotiated with the IRA in 1981 during the hunger strikes, and the documents detailing the negotiating position of the UK government even featured annotations in her handwriting! Thatcher also gave her personal approval to secret talks with the IRA in 1990 too. So much for her not negotiating with terrorists rhetoric eh?In 1993 the revelation that John Major's government had been conducting secret talks with the IRA created a huge political scandal, with several Tory MPs (who were clearly unaware of Thatcher's secret talks with the IRA) reacting with horror at the revelation that the not negotiating with terrorists line was a total lie. In 2008 it was revealed that the UK government maintained a secret back channel to talk with the IRA for two decades all the way from 1973 and 1993. From 1997 onward Tony Blair's government conducted negotiations with the IRA that eventually led to the Good Friday Agreement, the power-sharing deal and the successful deescalation of the. During this process Tony Blair had secret talks with the IRA in 2010 a Tory peer called David James openly admitted that he had a history of secretly laundering money for the IRA. He still sits in the unelected House of Lords as a Tory peer!
Voted Leave He actually received the Ghandian Peace prize... a prize issued to people who continue the attitude and principles of GHANDI. Because he has managed to bring about peace. He managed to create a dialogue with the IRA. Openly. The Conservatives have had secret conversations with th IRA. Jeremy did it openly. And managed to bring it to a close. Have you seen any terrorist attacks from the IRA lately? No. That's because it worked. Our bombing the middle east is not helping. Look at Manchester. It isn't working. Jeremy has been trying to end the war by getting a conversation going. Tony Blair should be arrested for war crimes.
Fits the image that he created of himself the man who wont commit to anything surprise doesn't commit! But in all seriousness he can hardly hold his party together in interviews since the snap election have been called allot of the party show little faith in his leadership and at the end of the day Labour is like it is because of him weak party means weak PM.
Why? I can't think of one good reason to vote for Corbyn. And plenty of reasons not to. Number one being that Labour would screw up the economy. They haven't a clue.
I can scarcely believe I'm saying this and I'm embarrassed to tell my friends, but as a lifelong Tory voter, I'm now voting for Jeremy Corbyn, and I'm totally freaked out about it.
Problem is....do you want someone who actually cares about your life, your NHS, your value as a human being or not? For me its clear as day. Personality means nothing this isn't a marriage. This is about the future of our country and the potential future of the world. The Tories have a trillion pound deficit and continue to borrow. They continue to wage wars, and simply behave like jeering sheep in Parliament. I want a different future for my children.
salmanc1 I have experienced Labour being in power a few times in my lifetime and they all left this country on it's knees and i will never forget or forgive them. I come from a family who were devout Labour supporters but we eventually saw the light and we now all vote Conservative.
dragonfly6908 In all fairness his job isn't to entertain so it doesn't surprise me that his skills don't particularly lie in unicycle tricks and juggling.
dragonfly6908 That's understandable but the Conservatives are not going to help anyone - they've already let everyone off with the Credit crunch and put the entire cost onto the public. They're hammering the poor, the vulnerable, they are spending billions abroad, May had her chance with immigration as Home Office and she failed completely to meet her own targets. I truly believe Corbyn is a new kind of politician. May has continually lied - she lied three times about this election, she is hated in Europe and she's single handedly destroying the NHS. Soon all our services will be sold off. She simply does not care and she won't debate anything because she's scared of being challenged. This is the next 5 possibly 10 years sealed with a Tory vote. Choose carefully and put your Blair Brown history aside for one time.
It's so nice to see a politician answer questions directly and not swerve them. If he doesn't have an answer it's because his party hasn't had enough time to review every possible issue the country has.
Sean Hiseman well it remains to be seen whether he would be, but no I don't have much respect for journalists whose question style is like this just to undermine the person rather than find out what their policies and ideas are and let us judge for ourselves.
Marr is doing his job. It is journalists job to ask difficult questions because we then get a better idea of what they really think. Complain if Marr gives a politician an easy ride.
He was a supporter of dialogue which ended the bloody conflict, this was something that a forward thinking person does, many lives on the British & Irish side have been saved as a result of the peace process, is this not a good thing?
Bruce C socialism and communism are different things... Even you would benefit from JC'S leadership! Read the manifesto and see what you think is so wrong with labour's vision for our country.
:-p :-D Yep he gets my vote. He is so calm and doesn't quiver under pressure like Mama Mayhem does. All she does is have temper tantrums. typical spoilt toff! xx
This election will define your future, your community's future and our country's future. Ask your self these questions. Can you afford private health care? Can you afford to send your children or the children in your life you care about in to private education, does your pay far exceed the minimum wage, are you a millionaire? If the answer to these questions are no, why would you vote for a conservative Tory government. Who's Prime objective is to insure the business interests of Britain's million and billionaires. Conservatives: cut public services, under fund the NHS, under pay public servants, cut business taxes for the rich while raising taxes for the working class. Brexit is going to happen, Jeremy Corbyn has said that he wants to make sure he gets the best brexit trade deal for the millions of British citizens not a handful of millionaires. Torys are strong against the weak and weak against the strong. Its up to you to read up on the policies of these parties to ensure you vote for the people who truly have the interest's of you and your loved one's as there core values. Don't allow yourself to be manipulated by tabloid Media, propaganda outlets owned by billion and millionaires. I'm voting labour, I'm voting for Jeremy Corbyn. In an extraordinary attack on his fellow Conservatives, John Major produced a withering assessment of leading members of Vote Leave, calling their campaign deceitful, untrue, depressing, awful and “verging on the squalid”. On the NHS: "Michael Grove had wanted to privatise the NHS, Boris Johnson wished to charge people for health services and Duncan Smith advocated moving to a social insurance system" “The NHS is about as safe with them as a pet hamster would be with a hungry python,” Sir John Major former Prime Minister, Conservative Party 2016.
Your comment is on point. They say she has the best chance of winning, but i'm trying to think in who's interest is it best to vote for the tories? seems like the millionaires who are in the minority, so I don't understand how she will win, but you never know.
My god, we need this guy more than ever!! Hes measured, intelligent, factual, unspun and caring, exactly what we need in a leader. We have to break the cycle of the neo con, war-mongering, privatley educated elite who have been running this country into the ground in order to line their own pockets, and who do not give a shit about ordinary working people!!! JC4PM!!!!!!!
Simon Valsler A lot of Labour MPs are not Jeremy Corbyn fans for example Hilary Benn and Andy Burnham have already jumped ship. You may think that Jeremy Corbyn has some good ideas but more importantly he needs to unite his own party and he isn't capable of that.
Your right, but you have to ask WHY their not Corbyn fans. I personally believe its because the PLP are closer alligned to the ideologies of the right than they are to Corbyn!
I think Jeremy Corbyn has got a real chance of helping everyone in this country, I am really impressed how far he has come, since he had to fight for the leadership of the party, He has become more sure of himself and it seems like he is starting to relish the chance as he can see it is possible to make a big difference, He needs to continue doing TV interviews like this and engage voters and make them aware that your vote does count and not voting is not an option, I never thought we would get a chance to see a coalition or an outright Labour win but i am genuinely excited for the potential change that Jeremy could bring to this country, I think all the negative press about him is just not true, Have an open mind do your research, watch his interviews see what he has to say to you and what he thinks the potential of this country could be, Decide for yourself and vote for the party that has the most policies that will affect your life and your families lives for the better, When he became leader of the Labour party, I thought it won't ever come to a general election so what is the point he will be in opposition for the rest of his career, But we started the ball rolling by voting out of Europe, the side effect of this was we got rid of Cameron, May came in and was advised to have a general election as fraud had been commited in the last general election with the expenses scandal, So if they win they can say the scandal is not valid anymore as they won without cheating this time, I cannot sit back and not vote, we may only have one chance in our lifetimes but we can make a difference, We need to vote Labour, This is our one and only chance to get the Prime Minister we all deserve, this country deserves it hopefully it will be a landslide victory for Jeremy, We need him in power to start fixing this broken country, who's with me.
He looks and sounded stronger than I Heard him before.He sounds comfortable to be challenged on his policies unlike May who goes to factories and requests no questions from anyone to skew her image.Just like every authoritarian
Hereward the Wake "She has already won the election" Funny, I was hearing the same thing before the US election. That being said, I agree that this is the Tories election to lose, which is possible but unlikely. However, just because you disagree with the other political parties doesn’t make them loons, and that is very dangerous thinking.
He is comfortable in his role and he doesn't deviate every two minutes like May and Trump. Only the papers say he is unelectable. Repeated by those who don't think for themselves and who absorb these subliminal messages which they utter like parrots and not really knowing why.
LegitBritish May has more common sense and dignity than to get involved in some media circus TV debate answering questions from bloodthirsty journalists, (Kay Burley anyone?). Look at what happened in America when you couldn't tell the difference between Donald Trump and Alec Baldwin.
Yes I agree with you, it could be seen as weak by some members of the public. I think as time draws closer to voting day I think the press will make a big issue about Theresa May's reluctance to appear on TV debates and she might have to reconsider her position. Personally I think Theresa May should choose to appear on one TV debate where only the interviewer (hopefully not Kay Burley) is allowed to ask the questions and not the audience who are mostly there hoping it all turns into one big bun fight, lol.
Are you kidding me?!? Everyone and his mother is obsessed with the nuclear weapon debate. It's all anyone can think about, what with the fact that there's no such thing anymore as unemployment, poverty, slashing of public services/NHS etc...
Krapp's Mix Tape, Marr has already grilled Corbyn on this issue many times, it's obvious he is looking for a way which he can misconstrue what Corbyn says.
Joseph Marinho The World Press Freedom Index downgraded Britain by 12 places in just the past 5 years. rsf.org/en/ranking It shows how much of a tight leash the government keep on the press. And the press are the middleman between the public and the government. #ImVotingLabour #JC4PM #StepUpBritain #register
His approval rating is extremely high with the general public. The right wing media and mps are petrified of him because he won't be bought. He is the real deal.
Labour has been saying that for quite some years funny how they can't run there own Party how could they keep up with running the UK? Considering each time there in power we seem to end up in a new war!.
Jesus, Corbyn trying to give intelligent logical answers and Marr badgering and not listening to him. Your tactics won't work BBC. The public can see through your bias . If only Marr was this beligerent with May.
That's how the BBC works, they have to show both sides, hence interviewee being questioned critically. It happens in all the BBC's political interviews. Maybe you should watch more ;)
Sorry but there is a drastic difference where questions are rarely or never answered by conservatives and the badgering where Corbyn is trying to give an aswer. Please keep your condescension to yourself.
You think the BBC is anti labour? I'm not sure I understand with all the coverage labour has been getting. And hard questions aren't appropriate here? This man is trying to run our country - he should be subjected to hard questioning and he should be able to handle it
in the interview he talks about the average ceo gets paid 180 x the average worker but then earlier in the week labour implied your one of the rich and should pay more at 70k (its already 42%) which is only 6 times the minimum wage. So is it me or labour lumping 7x minimum wage earners with the 180x?? As for tax rises just let this sink in with the exception of corporation tax, tax is already higher than most countries and countries that even coryn supports at that. For example top rate of income tax here 45% (there is a hidden band of 60%) but 'Socialist' bolvia its only 25% And as for oligarchs why did corbyn not refer to the death of the multi billionaire duke of westminster last year? But routinely condems the small cut in estate duty?? Or take Mcdonnel saying he would strip Richard Branson of his knighthood but not target his wealth?? P.s I agree with his anti war stance though.
Being rich doesn't automatically imply that one is a CEO. Bolivia doesn't have a robust public health service like the UK or similar public programs that require high taxes to pay for.
Have you any proof for that because I am pretty sure jez said he would retire to bolivia if he was to retire abroad so on that assumption he must think it a good country. Or take Hugo charvez left Venezuela with a top rate of income tax of only 35% (yet corbyn complains about the 45% issue) And like I said why did Corbyn ignore the duke of westminster issue last year if he is so legit?? I will eat my hat if you can find a reference because I looked on his twitter/facebook last year and could not find him mentioning him. I could see why the media would not cover him mensining him but on his own facebook/twitter there is no excuse for refering to it. Let alone in the commons.
Raged Ape evo: Except that in the video you've commented on he states that he wants properly and well funded armed forces, so where do your idea's come from? Not Corbyn it seems. ;)
This is a dilemma for me. I always swore that I would never, ever vote for Labour, because of the Iraq war. But I like what Corbyn is saying here, advocating peace and diplomacy over war.
I did the same, as did many others. Having said that, the tories really can't continue their anti-investment, pro-austerity agenda any more. Too many people are suffering for it and it's time to step up. I'll be voting Labour this June.
I just cannot vote for Labour. They are responsible for the deaths of a million innocent people in the Middle East and for that, I cannot forgive and I cannot forget.
I think there's an argument to be made that being critical and asking difficult questions doesn't necessarily mean that it's unbalanced. It would be unbalanced if Theresa May's interview (or someone from another party) was given an easier time.
The interview questions may have been loaded, but that doesn't in any way negate the fact that Corbyn provided terrible answers to most of the questions he got. His response to the question about how he would deal with a nuclear strike against Britain was literally an incoherent sermon about nuclear disarmament. Does that strike you as leadership material?
1. End Military Interventions in the Middle East 2. Develop a defence policy that reflects the reality of the threats to the UK (including cyber attacks) 3. More Bank Holidays to reflect the our cultural heritage. 4. Proper public funding of the NHS - end privatisation. 5. Affordable wages for all and bring more people of benefits. 6. Proper funding of all our schools - a decent school place for every child. 7. Tariff free trade with the EU and give all EU nationals living in the UK right of residency. Vote Labour!
Yes! I love labours policies but their leader looks like a tramp. I would much rather have a strong and stable candidate who hides from opposition than this Tramp.
Love this man. I’m not proud of us losing two elections under him, I’ll always be sad that he didn’t win those two elections. But he’s been the victim of bad media coverage, lies and smears from the right wing press which made him very unpopular with the voters. I’m not just blaming the media for Jeremy failing to win the two elections that he fought, I blame his own MPs in his party as well who have spent every day undermining him and refusing to support his leadership. If it wasn’t for their disgraceful behaviour a year before the 2017 election, Jeremy would’ve started that campaign in a much better position in the opinion polls and he would’ve won. But he started that campaign miles behind the Tories because his own MPs tried to remove him as leader in June 2016 and there was a leadership election. Labour MPs will never be forgiven for what they did to Jeremy in 2016 because that move to remove him as leader is one of the reasons he failed to get a majority in 2017.
You're dreaming, he's incompetent, arrogant and downright lazy. He'll soon be gone, let's hope he's kept away from the London Mayoral elections, he'll only split the vote and gift it to the Tories.
Dominic Manester are you taking silly pills? He's asking him ridiculous hypothetical questions that can't be answered with a simple yes or no. Ask him questions about his policies and he gives clear answers and elaborates. Ask May a simple policy question and she'll answer back with a scripted soundbite that has nothing to do with question asked.
'Ridiculous hypothetical' My favorite one is where Andrew suggested Corbyn might win the election and give orders to the military. Corbyn's response seems to indicate that he finds that scenario just as implausible as I do.
The reality is that a leader of nuclear power HAS to be capable of making the difficult decisions. Corbyn refuses to answer. That's a sign of weakness.
I hope you don't believe that all of these so called "Labour policies and promises" will all be implemented if they get in power do you?. It is called "promising the earth" so we can just get in power. Even Emily Thornberry questioned taxing people more that earn over £70,000.
Can you trust any politician??? I go off policies because I can see what would be the best possible outcome and worst possible outcome if one party gets in. I feel that Labour's policies will benefit me more in the best possible outcome. It won't harm me as much as conservatives if the worst possible outcome comes into fruition. Also the poor are taxed more than the rich in this country and labour is just saying that tax should be based on how much you earn. Therefore the more you earn, the more tax you pay which is a lot fairer then just taxing people who earn £20,000 or under a year. Remember nurses and others who earn that much end up in food banks and become a liability on the economy so its better to tax them less so they can contribute to a better economy. I have done economics and its better for everyone if tax is made fairer
What I disliked about Labour was their refusal to apply a benefit cap and they were quite happy to give people £26,000 to stay at home and obviously there was no incentive for them to look for work because it was unlikely that they could get a job that paid the same. I am pleased that the Conservatives finally got a grip and we now have a benefit cap. Also the personal tax allowance under the last Labour government was a pathetic £6,475 and it is now £11,500 under the Conservatives. Also the Labour policy of £10.00 an hour must have employer's shaking in their boots and they will be looking for ways to reduce staff so unemployment will increase. Also there were food banks under the last Labour Government and they didn't see it as a problem or even a bad thing because they did nothing about it. As good as some of Labour's policies appear to be I have lived under a Labour government and they left this country in a terrible mess and even left a "sorry their is no money left" letter on a desk, lol.
Nice job Corbyn! Unlike May, he actually answers questions. Not the most important topic, but I really like that idea of Bank Holidays for each of the four national Saint days.
im from ireland so im sure my opinion means nothing in elections in U.K but Corbyn sounds like the way to achieve what is needed peaceful political rhetoric views ... very intelligient and level headed and could bring U.K a much better geopolitical support network in this world right now its needed asap !!!
What a guy! It is such a shame Britain's population is too short sited and blinkered to realise this is the type of person who should be in a position of power
Here's some of Labour's policies: • Ban companies based in tax havens bidding for government contracts • Increased minimum wage for all workers over the age of 18 • All rented accommodation to be fit for human habitation • Renationalise the railways • Renationalise the NHS • Free school meals for primary school children • Create a National Education Service • Scrap tuition fees • Restore NHS Bursaries • Increase the carers allowance • Create a National Investment Bank • End the public sector pay freeze • End sweetheart tax deals between HMRC and massive corporations • Stop major corporations ripping of their suppliers • Reverse the Tory corporation tax cuts • Defend Human Rights (protecting the Human Rights Act) • Zero Hours Contracts ban • Holding the Tories to account over Brexit • Housebuilding (increasing social housing, etc.) • Combat inequality More detail: anotherangryvoice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/how-many-of-jeremy-corbyns-policies-do.html There have been many more announced by Labour, such as keeping the *Triple Lock on pensions* and *4 new bank holidays based on the four national saints*.
4 new bank holidays means 4 fewer days for people on low wages or zero hours to work. 4 new holidays is a nice idea for a well paid career politician because then he won't have to work.
The interviewer is being ridiculous - you cant expect corbyn to give decisive answers on terror situations with minimal information and context, decisons are discussed with advisors and committees and informed rational actions are taken. It is not a yes or no moment.
You have no bloody clue. Would you really vote for Corbyn? I'm guessing you are a millionaire just like him........ Small business tax increase £5,000 for small businesses, pensions for 10 million savers deducted by £11,000, Homes worth over £325,000 taxed at 40% when left to your children, energy Bill's increase for everyone £65 a year, increase petrol cost by 16p a litre, raised fuel duty to stop poor people being able to afford to drive, gift tax on £125,000 so you can't leave money to children without government taking 40%, scrapping capital gains on main home owners, replace council tax with a more expensive, progressive property tax they can raise whenever they want and scrapping the personal allowance so people on low wages will no longer be exempt from paying tax. Conservatives have done a good job in fact, have you seen our growth even through the scaremongering of remainers? Growth bigger than Germany for goodness sake. Stop lying. No one in their right mind working, poor or middle class, would vote for this man, who would have us all relying on the government for everything, even food.
Just learned about Jeremy through tyt. I wish we had this guy here in Australia. Hopefully he get elected and changes laws toward progression. I would love to move to the the uk after my CA
I am shocked at Andrew Marr's interrogation and biased questioning of Jeremy Corbyn rather than asking about policies and what voting for Labour means. This is a direct contradiction to the way he interviewed Teresa May!
If he gets in there will be hope for the UK. The people of the UK are lucky to have him running for the position. Good Luck Jeremy :) So refreshing to listen to sanity.
mehshaz The BBC is biased. When reporting on Labour's policy for free school meals to be funded by taxing private schools which are essentially private businesses, they interviewed several parents who were against this idea and then one private school headteacher who was for it. They didn't mention that private schools are a private business or that they only teach 7% of children out of the children in this country. Nor did they interview parents or teachers from state schools. Right now, the media are trying to associate Trump with Corbyn (the BBC did a news report on this. They put a big picture of Trump and Corbyn together then photoshopped Trumps red campaign hat on Corbyn's. They then did a report on fake news. These people have no shame. But you won't see them put up the very real picture of Trump and Theresa holding hands) except Trump was never anti establishment. He's like Clinton but not presidential. The only reason Trump got so much media was so that Clinton could look good next to him. The establishment didn't want Sanders, who had strong support and high approval ratings everywhere, to become President so they barely reported anything on him and ridiculed him a little for being old. The media here have rarely interviewed him but repeatedly reported news from Tories and Blairites bad mouthing him but never him which would be fair reporting. When asked to react to May's snap election speech, all they could ask him was about losing the election and standing down. Although he's second in the polls, they say Labour has zero chance of winning while claiming Libdems who are third in the polls may have a chance. Now they spent 20 minutes asking him about how eager he is to kill when they know he's anti war and that Conservatives are pro war. They didn't ask anything else even though Labour have released a lot of policies covering more pressing matters such as education and employment. The Tories have repeatedly broken election pledges and the media just sweeps over it. May repeatedly lies in Parliament and in speeches about how much she's saved the country and the media don't bat an eyelid. Now the criminal mass murderer and warmonger Tony Blair has publicly endorsed not only the Conservatives but also the third placers Libdems because they're very similar to the Conservatives (hence the coalition). That's why the Libdems who rarely get a mention have been getting so much attention and support from the establishment so that they become the official opposition which means nothing since they're completely useless. Even when they were in power. Birds of feather. #VoteLabour #JC4PM
I like what he says in this interview. He seems to be an advocate for peace, A sensible diplomatic approach to resolutions in Syria and Korea, rather than starting WW3. If I were British I would vote for him.
I am going to vote for him and so will many others. This man is a tower of strength and has kept going with all the bashing he has taken. His mission is to even out the wealth of this Country so no wonder the Tories are scared of him
SuzukaYuiMoa Indeed, he is an advocate of peace, equality, humanity, integrity, animal and human rights and pro NHS. It is an honour giving him my vote.
Any one else notice how much tougher Andrew has been with Corbyn? He seemed slightly annoyed by most of Mays answers but still didn't seem to press as hard as he has with Corbyn...
Fire or not , what shit question. Let's move on already. Surely most people are interested in what's happening at home first. Prior to questioning should've been about the NHS housing fair wages and sorting out domestic issues. Come on
Millions of people living in precariousness in this country and Marr is banginjg on about hypothetical UK nuclear strikes. What a ridiculous interview. Well done Corbyn yet again!
He doesn't answer the questions as they are asked, because he lays out why they are ridiculous. She doesn't answer them because she knows the people won't like her answers
Andrew Marr is acting like a child throughout this entire interview. I wonder how much they paid him to try so desperately, pathetically hard to trip up Corbyn. You just got OWNED on your own show Marr. You're pitiful.