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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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Surely she has as much business being a Liverpool MP as anyone else who is elected as a Liverpool MP.

She's a weird one. I don't know what she's like as a constituency MP, but I've heard no complaints so I assume she's OK, and her work om mental health is all good - but why the fuck does she need to ruin it with her repeated smears aimed at bringing the party into disrepute?
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/labours-leading-jewish-mp-luciana-13178445

 

Luciana Berger today throws down the gauntlet to Jeremy Corbyn to keep her in the party.

 

Labour’s most prominent Jewish MP says it’s now up to the Labour leader to make it clear whether he wants to keep moderates like her.

 

She told the Sunday Mirror in an exclusive interview: “It is my party as much as anyone else’s

 

“But moderate Jewish activists or councillors are being made to feel there’s no place in the party for us anymore.”

 

“Now it’s up to the leadership to decide whether we should feel welcome, or have a place at all.”

Tell the cunt to fuck off. Plenty of work for her with Bibi, Zionists and the friends of Israel far right mob. She will be ok.
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Imagine if Labour did split? Who wouldn't want to join the party of Berger, Umuna et al. Inspiring stuff.

 

No, the reason they stay Labour and chose Labour is because they need the rank and file to do the grunt work but are horrified by the prospect of them choosing leaders or shaping policy.

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Imagine if Labour did split? Who wouldn't want to join the party of Berger, Umuna et al. Inspiring stuff.

 

No, the reason they stay Labour and chose Labour is because they need the rank and file to do the grunt work but are horrified by the prospect of them choosing leaders or shaping policy.

 

If they started a new super duper centrist party It would look almost exactly like on that program "The revolution will be televised". 

 

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"Where the fuck are all of our voters?"

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Surely she has as much business being a Liverpool MP as anyone else who is elected as a Liverpool MP.

I can certainly see what a London-born, privately educated career politician parachuted into a safe Labour seat has in common with the people of Wavertree.

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I can certainly see what a London-born, privately educated career politician parachuted into a safe Labour seat has in common with the people of Wavertree.

Missing the point somewhat. She has been elected numerous times to the seat. The idea that she has to embody the lowest common denominator of individual living within the area seems utterly ludicrous.

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She has been elected to the seat for the same reason Frank Field has. It’s not out of love, suitability, or anything else, it’s because they’re the choice they’ve been given. People could vote even more against their ideals rather than take their least worst option, I guess, which is practically the same as no choice at all.

 

We need to stop thinking that being elected means you’re doing well and people like you. Sometimes they just like the others less.

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Missing the point somewhat. She has been elected numerous times to the seat. The idea that she has to embody the lowest common denominator of individual living within the area seems utterly ludicrous.

Perhaps it’s just me but I believe a MP should at least have some common ground with the people of their constituency, if not be from the area itself.

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Perhaps it’s just me but I believe a MP should at least have some common ground with the people of their constituency, if not be from the area itself.

Hold up? So you’re saying that, in a representative democracy the MP should be representative of the constituents? Disgraceful notion.

 

Of course, it’s not a requirement, but it would be nice if they represented their views at least.

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Mandatory reselection can’t come quick enough

I wouldn't be surprised if she ramped up the rhetoric in the next few days. She probably wants to be disciplined again, or have the Labour whip withdrawn from her so she can falsely attribute it all to antisemitism, rather than the truth which is that she's a sensationalist horror who failed to get rid of Corbyn once before and is happy to cause significant damage to the party to have another go at it.

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I wouldn't be surprised if she ramped up the rhetoric in the next few days. She probably wants to be disciplined again, or have the Labour whip withdrawn from her so she can falsely attribute it all to antisemitism, rather than the truth which is that she's a sensationalist horror who failed to get rid of Corbyn once before and is happy to cause significant damage to the party to have another go at it.

Absolutely spot on. Stevie Wonder can see the victim card being set up here.

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