Jeremy Corbin is impressed with the final talk: I'm a born leader (Video)

Jeremy Corbin [Jeremy Corbyn] leader of the Laborist party is seeking to become prime minister of the United Kingdom in the December 12th elections. Finally, he has made a passionate and courageous speech about politics and citizens challenging the current thinking that has divided the British and the world. The seventy - year - old leader has initiated [...]
The seventy-year-old leader has launched his speech by openly saying clearly “I am not born to rule” that in other words acknowledges that he is not a natural leader, as the term abused in public, writes Periscopi.
He has added that he intends to share power with marginalised citizens and communities in Great Britain.
The policy must be for your life, your community, your work, the issues you face every day of happiness. For me, real politics is not to be reviled in parliament. I don't care about that. I don't make personal attacks. For me, real politics, the policy I stand for, is about sharing power and wealth with people who don't have much money, they don't have strong relatives and friends in order to take control of their lives. "Mr. Raven.
Corbin has the most likely chance of being elected the country's prime minister after the shameful conservative candidate, Boris Johnson.
The following is your translation into our mother tongue, and so is his discourse in the original:
I am not born to rule. None of us in this room are born to rule. I don't follow the political form that you think all is game, play of words, play of social debate. I seek power for our party, in order to share that power with our entire country and with all those communities that will contribute to the historic victory of the Laborists on December 12th.
“Westminster [government distribution] has not covered itself with glory recently. The childish insults being made, the political deputies, the peaceful and incredible rules that he doesn't fully understand. I've been there for 37 years. We have a long... long journey from the reality of people's lives. So if you're working long hours on wages that barely cover bills, food and rent and nothing change, you have the right to feel frustrated with the political system because it's not working for you.
The policy must be for your life, your community, your work, the issues you face every day of happiness. For me, real politics is not to be reviled in parliament. I don't care about that. I don't make personal attacks. For me, real politics, the policy I stand for, has to do with the distribution of power and wealth to people who don't have much money, don't have strong relatives and friends in order to take control of their lives. “ /Periscope
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