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Jeremy Corbyn

I'm kind of taken by Jeremy Corbyn, the man and his success, And believe that for the leadership role he may be able to dress; I think what’s going unsaid is that he’s kind of in a way funny, Minutely, not gloomy like Brown or Miliband, but kind of somewhat sunny. He’s a breath of fresh air on the economy and education, ‘Cos he’ll tax the rich more and increase the tax of corporation, He’ll set up a National Education Service for any and for all, And restrict free schools so that upon liberality they will call. Tax evasion will be dealt with, so Amazon and Starbucks can cower, And housing rents will be controlled, to let the hard-worker flower; Immigration will not be dismissed, and welfare reform will be opposed, And Trident will not be renewed, as political solutions will be supposed. The renationalisation of energy giants will stop high electricity bills, And Europe will centre in British politics and system safety drills; The NHS will not be privatised but with social care it will be warm, And women’s workplace rights will be proffered in a massive, great big swarm. He'll have a Minister for the Arts, to trophy art, music, literature and poetry, He opposed the Iraq war, and will work with Russia at diplomacy; He’ll fight for socialism and its beliefs, but in a modern way, considered, And he’ll represent normal people, because he comes from Salford. However, I don't like John MacDonnell, the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Who should be more for the centrist view and a conscientious people reader; His right-hand man should be someone who gives the opinion of the party’s right, To offset Labour Leader Mr Corbyn and his radical, militant, socialistic fight. But all the best to you, Jeremy, I hope things go your way, And you stabilise the country with the left-wing policies of the day; Although your shadow cabinet should be more representative in its views, I hope that the economy rewards you for your heartfelt unionist dues. You can read some of Jeremy Corbyn's poetry at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/11844716/Published-at-last-the-poems-of-Jeremy-Corbyn.html

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