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Seamus Milne is the real leader of the Labour Party. Jeremy would have to ask his permission first and there's no way Milne will give it. HTH
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Crippen on his daily anti Labour rant , blah blah
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crippen concern trolling again
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Career politicians what about your spiv heroes and your tory lie machine
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the tories did amazingly badly - worst ever electoral performance by a government, i hear
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But their votes have been counted as part of the combined Lab/Gre/Lib/Con/SNP coalition remain party, A_T
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The Tory wounds can easily be healed by delivering Brexit.
While Labour's problems will remain, as long as they continue to pursue an extreme left-wing agenda with a leadership that must be the least talented in history of the Labour party. |
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New Labour is extreme left-wing to you
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corbyn should resign and being the next tory leader doesn't seem to be a appetising job.
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Corbin's right hand man John McDonnell, and the serving Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer is a self confessed Marxist.
How much further to the left can you go? |
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Emily Thornberry(labour) took out of the election the people want a 2nd referendum.
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Which has little or nothing to do with the opening (trolling) question.
As it happens, quite a few Labour politicians are a bit Blairite and have a dig at Corbyn (along with most of the media) whenever possible, because it might upset their gravy train a bit if he was elected. The fact remains, however, that people want vehemently, to uphold a democratic result. Unless they don't like the result. |
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New Labour is extreme left-wing to you aaronh
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Dr C will always be Tory...
as is his right |
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Time for Crippen to resign, his trolling skills have waned pitifully since he returned from the ban.
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BBC coverage last night was very anti Labour. You would never have thought the ruling party were doing 10 times worse.
Corbyn knows that last night isnt really relevant to the GE and if the shambles of a govt continue as badly as they have been he can still be in power by xmas. Why would he resign now? |
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It's not a direct link, but it shows a real failure of Labour Brexit policy. GE data has Labour losing like half their current seats in London, and they've still got no chance in Scotland, no chance of a majority then, won't even get most seats if that's true.
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Unless you think the next election will be unbelievably fractured and a party with like 200 seats will have most seats of course.
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Will the brexit party put up candidates in a general election??
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Yes, and that's when the nutcases will come out the woodwork, as it was with UKIP.
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Yes and depending on the context of why it's happening and when it is it could be very fractured. You could end up with like a 3 way coalition being needed to form a government.
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Would be funny if either of the main parties ended up as the junior partner in a coalition.
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Most Labour voters are at last waking up to the fact that the Labour leadership is taking the party to hell in handcart, and oblivion at the polls.
Is that not apparent now with following their appalling MEP results? |
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Leader-for-Life Corbyn admires less-than-fragrant Dictators who set their own leaving dates. Usually in a coffin, or at gunpoint after the country is liberated.
His enormous vanity surely won't allow him to resign, even in a week which has heaped even more shame on him than is usual. Providing that Momentum can't find someone more "ideologically pure" he will be staying for some time yet I would imagine. Corbyn thus remains a far bigger threat to Britain than Brexit, whether there is a deal or not. |
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Corbyn isn’t a leader really.
He follows conference policy. |
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He will be getting my vote.
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Jeremy Corbyn - the ONLY leader of a UK political party that went into the European Elections with the unequivocal praise of an Islamic Fundamentalist cult ringing loudly in his ears.
Praise which neither he, or any significant person in Labour did anything to disassociate himself from. Maybe they needed the block vote of The Religion of Peace, given that Labour's last remaining core voter group now? Let me guess. That's BS as well ? Taken from that doubtless Right-Wing Extremist publication, erm, The Independent. . https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/hamas-thanks-jeremy-corbyn-labour-leader-message-rally-pro-palestinian-a8917691.html |
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That's a sound post alun2005.
But rings too true for most socialists to stomach. |
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Steady on, SF.
Not quite accurate. I’ve heard the Morning Star say nice things about him and I for one never read the Mail. Many of us can think for ourselves. |
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Hey, Mouse, is that a selfie?
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Jezza , early 80s, primitive art phase.
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You’ll upset SF if you’re not careful, Moz.
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Most RC, not all.
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The "Everyone else is biased, can't think for themself and is wrong, unlike me" lecture continues unabated.
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Forgive me if this has been mentioned, but I currently have bets outstanding on who is going to be prime minister after the next general election. I am pretty sure that corbyn was among the favourites but now he is trading at 49\1!! Does someone know something we don't? I have forgotten how to see his previous odds, can someone remind me?
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Annie you click the "chart" symbol far left on the line, which will open a window with this graph in it (for Corbyn) on the market I think you mean:
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/politics/marketactivity?id=1.125575094&selectionId=9553914 |
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Surely that's a different market.
Didn't anne say the PM after the next election? |