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Corbyn at the Cenotaph and lays a wreath.

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Grandad1943 Sun 10-Nov-19 12:25:09

Johnson at the Cenotaph today seemed to have not even combed his hair properly, it stuck up.on top making him look like a prize peacock.

He walked hunched over and looked generally dishevelled in his clothing and still had that self-centred smirk on his face he carries everywhere.

Corbyn looked tidy, smart and statesmanlike in comparison to Johnson.

suziewoozie Sun 10-Nov-19 12:09:34

I see now GGMK3 why you decided to start this thread - I don’t agree with your so doing but I understand why you did.

Nico97 Sun 10-Nov-19 11:39:04

He does have a habit of popping up where you least expect him to grin

Ilovecheese Sun 10-Nov-19 11:37:32

I don't see why any politician should have to be at the cenotaph, seems a bit London centric. I hope we are all aware that people who lived north of Watford also gave their lives for their country.

Gonegirl Sun 10-Nov-19 11:36:11

The title of this thread makes it sound as though he wasn't expected there. (Newsflash)

suziewoozie Sun 10-Nov-19 11:32:30

And you other two should just stop- what are you playing at?

GagaJo Sun 10-Nov-19 11:31:41

Of course. He is a respectful gentleman who I am sure would be deeply touched at the sacrifice so many of our war heros made.

suziewoozie Sun 10-Nov-19 11:31:31

Both of you just stop it now - none of us wants another spat around the wreath laying.

lemongrove Sun 10-Nov-19 11:31:15

Corbyn had no choice in the matter, as LOTO it’s his duty.
Plus the fact that if he hadn’t, ........ there went any chance of ever becoming PM.

Riverwalk Sun 10-Nov-19 11:28:31

And very dapper he looked too!

Unlike Bozo who had his overcoat undone otherwise he wouldn't be able to bend down to place his wreath grin

Anniebach Sun 10-Nov-19 11:24:55

As did other party leaders

GracesGranMK3 Sun 10-Nov-19 11:18:54

Not news or politics? Neither was the rubbish we have just seen elsewhere.