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The Labour party are a complete laughing stock now.
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This could see Labour reconnect with millions of their former voters. It's all to play for.
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Laughed at by whom? A bunch of c*nts who would never have voted for them anyway?
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When Len McCluskey is one onf your chief cheerleaders you know you're f*cked!
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cameron will surely shelf his plans not to run for a 3rd term.........hes a shoo in
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A lot of talk about the refugees, not a peep about Rotherham
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Marvellous news!
SNP to bleed votes and UKIP membership to soar. Luvlyjubs ![]() |
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Great news, i voted for him and i hate labour.
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corbyn thought bin ladens death a tragedy ..........why didnt labour go the full hog and bring back george galloway for leader
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Thank you Ibra. Very sporting of you.
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half a million voted....most of them tories
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Keep prattling cardifffc. You know you're so wrong !
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When they mayoral candidate Khan was talking about how his family got a council flat, I thought what about the people who actually live in this country? Do they get one?
And then Corbyn started talking about how we need to help refugees, and I thought here we go again.... |
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Burham absolutely gutted.
Unlucky Andy |
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Unlucky ?
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First resignation from the shadow front bench.
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going to be ripped to pieces by the media and everyone else
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whose going to go into the shadow cabinet.........dont want to be tarred with the nutter brush
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I probably won't agree with much he says but not only is he a man who thinks about things but if you read the full text of what he was saying rather than the skewed headlines Corbyn was making a very clear and consistent point about Bin Laden. I look forward to seeing what other intelligent suggestions and policies he comes up with.
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Clerkmore 12 Sep 15 12:23
First resignation from the shadow front bench. Somebody who had no chance of being among Corbyn's shadow cabinet resigns - big deal. Let them go and join the fckn Tories like they should've done in the first place. |
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At least it wasn't Ed Balls's wife
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It's funny now but there are a lot of stupid people out there with the vote.
If he gets into downing street, nobody with any sense wil be laughing. |
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Just like now, really.
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Labour is now officially the party of the victim and the parasite.
Wealth creators need not apply. |
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"Labour is now officially the party of the victim and the parasite.
Wealth creators need not apply." The next election in Scotland will be interesting, as that's the SNPs thing, will be a bit of a cat fight? . |
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A great day for politics and the UK. Wonderful news.
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Especially for those who want a Tory government next term.
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Mikael D'Haguenet 12 Sep 15 12:26
Clerkmore 12 Sep 15 12:23 First resignation from the shadow front bench. Somebody who had no chance of being among Corbyn's shadow cabinet resigns - big deal. Let them go and join the fckn Tories like they should've done in the first place. Absolutely spot on ! |
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Perhaps they don't want to be associated with a leader who will Labour to probably their biggest ever defeat at the next election.
He's not even got the balls to do ALL pmq's. |
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* lead Labour
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i think it's very easy to write corbyn off, but maybe you shouldn't be so hasty.
firstly we would do well to remember that if there were an apathy party and voting were compulsory, they would have won a majority at the last election; focus groups don't tend to attract people who don't vote, so there is a vast swathe of the electorate who may well vote for corbyn completely unaccounted for. in particular he may well be very attractive to young voters, particularly when the youth of this country are being absolutely royally f'd in a. and the changing of voting demographics is something all parties will be forced to take note of. then there's the fact that europe might not be an issue come the next election, the UKIP defectors may well return to labour. i also feel his opposition will quite rightly go after IDS like a dog with a bone, and hopefully force cameron's hand. and men of principle, whatever their principles, are far more attractive than the fungible career politician with maleable policies shaped by their spads, focus groups and think tanks, who think little further than how to win the next election. |
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If the UK leave the EU in 2017 UKIP will lose its main reason for existing.
If however the UK stays and if the migrant open door from Germany rumbles on, if anything I'd think UKIP will attract more votes, not less, and from "Labour" voters. |
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and men of principle, whatever their principles, are far more attractive than the fungible career politician with maleable policies shaped by their spads, focus groups and think tanks, who think little further than how to win the next election.
Spot on, DStyle. Whatever you think of Corbyn and his policies/theories at least he's a man who truly believes in what he's preaching. Such a refreshing change from the plasticised, career politicians who've become ever-present in the last 20+ years who count for absolutely bugger all, have the sincerity of Lord Haw-Haw and make you feel sick to the stomach every time they open their vacuous, useless, immoral, self-promoting/money-making concerning gobs. With any luck, Corbyn's appointment just might make people take notice of what really matters in their lives/other peoples lives - and start rejecting the Thatcherite corruptness of 'me-me-me' brain-washing that has blighted this country for far too long. |
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Whatever you think of Corbyn and his policies/theories at least he's a man who truly believes in what he's preaching
So did Hitler. Would you have praised him? |
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oh dear
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good post tommy toes
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