Corbyn 19:56 - Jul 12 with 17630 views | exiledclaseboy | Will be included on the ballot paper for the Labour leadership election. Which probably f*cks up Angela Eagle's entire campaign strategy, not to mention that of anyone else who was planning on throwing their hat into the ring if the hairy trot had been excluded. Labour is f*cked. | |
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Corbyn on 21:31 - Jul 13 with 1381 views | Watchman |
Corbyn on 21:09 - Jul 13 by londonlisa2001 | Ten months have passed since then. Many people supported him then that no longer believe he can possibly win any power. And if you don't believe Len was involved in the NEC's decision then so be it. I don't much care.outside the genuine belief that a country needs a strong opposition. We don't have one. |
we have no strong govt either and that is the story | |
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Corbyn on 21:31 - Jul 13 with 1376 views | Darran |
Corbyn on 21:30 - Jul 13 by Lohengrin | Frau Mensch is more Maris than Pied Piper, I wouldn't go giving her too much credit for the creation of Corbynstein. |
I didn't. | |
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Corbyn on 21:32 - Jul 13 with 1378 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 21:30 - Jul 13 by Darran | What is there not to understand? Thick tw*ts. |
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Corbyn on 21:32 - Jul 13 with 1378 views | waynekerr55 |
Corbyn on 20:24 - Jul 13 by londonlisa2001 | I quite obviously used Blair as an example of someone without principle and said Corbyn had even fewer. What principles does he have? He stood for remaining within the EU - the biggest single political decision this country has made in a generation, and your view was that he lied. He insists on remaining as leader of the Labour Party, knowing full well that means that the conservatives will have no opposition and will take power for a generation. His defence is that 'the people' want him. Who's that then? The combination of anarchists and Socialist Worker party diehards who've joined to get 'their leader' in place. The guy hasn't had an original political thought his entire life. I've said on here before that many years ago I knew that UCL Labour lot well - the people that Corbyh took all his ideas from. And the sooner that people realise that there is nothing more 'democratic' about Len McCluskey choosing a leader than the CEOs of the FTSE 100 the better. As for Stalin and Hitler - Jeremy would know a lot more about dictatorship than I. |
Would those UCL guy's include Prof. Frank Coffield? That nutjob did a presentation at our workplace last summer, of which the basis was "get rid of Ofsted, and let principals support each other to improve" To be fair his research on learning styles is very comprehensive... | |
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Corbyn on 21:32 - Jul 13 with 1377 views | exiledclaseboy |
Corbyn on 21:31 - Jul 13 by FearOfAJackPlanet | Is one of these roles 'Shadow Minister for Looking Like a Garden Gnome'? If not, I'd like to know why. |
Sadly not but if I was Theresa May I'd create such a job purely so Corbyn would have to find a shadow for it. | |
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Corbyn on 21:33 - Jul 13 with 1377 views | WarwickHunt |
Corbyn on 21:30 - Jul 13 by Lohengrin | Frau Mensch is more Maris than Pied Piper, I wouldn't go giving her too much credit for the creation of Corbynstein. |
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Corbyn on 21:36 - Jul 13 with 1364 views | Dr_Winston |
Corbyn on 21:32 - Jul 13 by exiledclaseboy | Sadly not but if I was Theresa May I'd create such a job purely so Corbyn would have to find a shadow for it. |
If there was a Tory version then Stephen Crabb would stand a chance. | |
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Corbyn on 21:41 - Jul 13 with 1352 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 21:33 - Jul 13 by WarwickHunt | You would though. |
At a pinch but I'd still back-heel her out of the way to turn a quizzical eyebrow on Isabel Oakeshott. | |
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Corbyn on 21:42 - Jul 13 with 1343 views | WarwickHunt |
Corbyn on 21:41 - Jul 13 by Lohengrin | At a pinch but I'd still back-heel her out of the way to turn a quizzical eyebrow on Isabel Oakeshott. |
Nicely put. You utter cad! | | | |
Corbyn on 21:43 - Jul 13 with 1339 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 21:09 - Jul 13 by londonlisa2001 | Ten months have passed since then. Many people supported him then that no longer believe he can possibly win any power. And if you don't believe Len was involved in the NEC's decision then so be it. I don't much care.outside the genuine belief that a country needs a strong opposition. We don't have one. |
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/06/un-declares-uk-s-austerity-polic There we go. Even that well known bastion of fairplay and human rights, the UN (!) has condemned what Angela "leftish Woman of the People" Eagle and her fellow backstabbers helped the Tories do. Shame on every single one of them . And shame on them again. | |
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Corbyn on 21:45 - Jul 13 with 1343 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 21:42 - Jul 13 by WarwickHunt | Nicely put. You utter cad! |
I'm afraid it would be a case of hard cheese, Louise. | |
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Corbyn on 21:46 - Jul 13 with 1340 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 21:09 - Jul 13 by monmouth | I don't care either way really, as whichever of the three f*cktards intent on wrecking the party when it's really needed is elected, Labour is shot. Just out of idle curiosity though Bryn, how many proven labour voters ('cos they voted for them) do the 172 MPs represent that have no confidence in him. [Post edited 13 Jul 2016 21:12]
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Are you suggesting it's a game of double bluff? How many of the 172 MP's constituents have lost faith in them for this unbelievable act of treachery? I guess that neither of us know but it will be made plain at the next electon. | |
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Corbyn on 22:16 - Jul 13 with 1312 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 21:30 - Jul 13 by Brynmill_Jack | Are you having me on??? Seriously??? A strong opposition is not going to contain any of the so called "Labour" rebels though is it. Angela Eagle for instance :- Voted for the War on Iraq. Voted to go to War in Syria. ABSTAINED from voting regarding the welfare bill , which forced austerity on people (in your words) who could least afford it. Considering she both voted with the Tory government for millitary intervention in Syria AND helped the Tories push auterity on the poor (by not voting against that bill) - by what token could she possibly provide a strong opposition? Maybe you've become a little out of touch up there in that London. For those of us up to our necks in the mire - things have to change. Angela Eagle and all of those rebels who voted in exactly the same way as I've outlined that she did above are not Labour and really need to get the hell out of the party. If anyone is sabbotaging Labour it's them. |
I think Corbyn us bad news - quite why that means that I think Angela Eagle is the answer I don't know. Anyway - let's stop - we'll find out how popular he is in 2020. [Post edited 13 Jul 2016 22:16]
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Corbyn on 22:27 - Jul 13 with 1296 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Corbyn on 21:27 - Jul 13 by exiledclaseboy | The sheer stupidity of putting forward two "stop Corbyn" candidates can't be lost on many though. And I found out the other day that Paul Flynn is now in the Shadow Cabinet. Lolz. Doing two jobs as well cos Jezza hasn't got enough friends to fill all the portfolios. |
The PLP can't even run a coup They are f@cking useless the whole 172 of them . What a shower of sh!t | |
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Corbyn on 23:32 - Jul 13 with 1239 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 22:16 - Jul 13 by londonlisa2001 | I think Corbyn us bad news - quite why that means that I think Angela Eagle is the answer I don't know. Anyway - let's stop - we'll find out how popular he is in 2020. [Post edited 13 Jul 2016 22:16]
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No, don't stop. As I just said, the whole bunch that want Corbyn removed have the same political outlook and voted the same way as Eagle. So no of them are the answer - admit it. | |
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Corbyn on 23:34 - Jul 13 with 1236 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 22:37 - Jul 13 by raynor94 | That last line did make smile |
That's nice. So how come an industrial type like you get invoved with the Tories then? | |
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Corbyn on 23:59 - Jul 13 with 1223 views | raynor94 |
Corbyn on 23:34 - Jul 13 by Brynmill_Jack | That's nice. So how come an industrial type like you get invoved with the Tories then? |
I'm not involved with the Tories at all, but I do think Corbyn is unelectable, and if he does win the upcoming ballot it will be the end of the Labour party as we know it | |
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Corbyn on 00:12 - Jul 14 with 1212 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 23:59 - Jul 13 by raynor94 | I'm not involved with the Tories at all, but I do think Corbyn is unelectable, and if he does win the upcoming ballot it will be the end of the Labour party as we know it |
Yes so you and a lot of others keep saying. But the rebels voted with the Tory government on some important issues so I have to put it to you - how can they be deemed to be in any way a credible opposition ??? Are you happy to say Westminster musical chairs with the actors different but the script exactly the same? Meet the new boss, the same as the old boss | |
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Corbyn on 19:59 - Jul 15 with 1125 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Murdoch considers him a threat , in stark contrast to his idiotic PLP rebellion. The LSE is dead right on this one, the media bias is completely anti democratic. I blame Lisa | |
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Corbyn on 20:09 - Jul 15 with 1117 views | londonlisa2001 |
Corbyn on 19:59 - Jul 15 by Brynmill_Jack | Murdoch considers him a threat , in stark contrast to his idiotic PLP rebellion. The LSE is dead right on this one, the media bias is completely anti democratic. I blame Lisa |
It's undoubtedly my fault. The same media bias against the EU was not, | | | |
Corbyn on 20:17 - Jul 15 with 1110 views | WarwickHunt |
Corbyn on 19:59 - Jul 15 by Brynmill_Jack | Murdoch considers him a threat , in stark contrast to his idiotic PLP rebellion. The LSE is dead right on this one, the media bias is completely anti democratic. I blame Lisa |
UK media undemocratic shock horror! Murdoch loves Corbyn because it guarantees him a Tory government with a huge majority. He'll be ripped to shreds in the run-up to a general election though regardless - you ain't seen nothin' yet... | | | |
Corbyn on 20:17 - Jul 15 with 1108 views | nice_to_michu |
Corbyn on 00:12 - Jul 14 by Brynmill_Jack | Yes so you and a lot of others keep saying. But the rebels voted with the Tory government on some important issues so I have to put it to you - how can they be deemed to be in any way a credible opposition ??? Are you happy to say Westminster musical chairs with the actors different but the script exactly the same? Meet the new boss, the same as the old boss |
"Rebels voted with the Tory govt on some important issues" - which issues are you referring to? | | | |
Corbyn on 01:14 - Jul 16 with 1068 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Corbyn on 20:17 - Jul 15 by nice_to_michu | "Rebels voted with the Tory govt on some important issues" - which issues are you referring to? |
Intervention in Syria. Abstained when the "welfare bill"l was going through. Ist that not enough? | |
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