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Completely agree. It's carried on today with Fallon outright lying about what Corbyn actually said, the same as May did earlier in the week.

People should watch or read the speech, not just react to the Mail/May/Fallon commentary on it.

It's also depressing how much time the Tories are spending screeching about Corbyn rather than their own policies. In contrast he talks policy, answers questions straight and rarely mentions opposing politicians individually.

*It's ok for us to negotiate and take credit for an eventual successful outcome, but when you negotiated your were an appeaser, an apologist!* That's the bullshit mantra, and has no relevance to the problems we face today. A totally different context.

The Labour manifesto is not only a sound one, but properly costed too. The Tory one is not and is all proposition soundbite piss and wind. I've always been pretty much anti all parties, but having studied Corbyn et al much more closely in the last fortnight, I can happily get behind him. This is a first for me. Brexit is not an issue here either as far as I'm concerned as he's no fan of Brussels and is not acting up like Farron, but the wider prospects of the future of our country certainly are at stake, stakes that are too high to ignore.