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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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  1. 1. Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?



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1 hour ago, cloggypop said:

I can't believe Uri Geller has mentalised this forum to slander the kiddy chimp fiddling blert. Outrageous. 

It's all true I tell ya

 

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I'm assuming this is down to Chuka questioning bribes to leave constituency MPs when his remain voting constituency is one of the poorest in the country. 

 

Yes, let's deselect him and reward people who have contributed to making the country as a whole poorer and an international laughing stock.

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43 minutes ago, skend04 said:

I'm assuming this is down to Chuka questioning bribes to leave constituency MPs when his remain voting constituency is one of the poorest in the country. 

 

Yes, let's deselect him and reward people who have contributed to making the country as a whole poorer and an international laughing stock.

If Umunna is saying "don't take the bribe" then it's one of the few times he's holding the party line against anti-Labour  twats like John Mann.

 

In other news, I read something about his local CLP changing the selection rules, to allow all local members to have a say, rather than just a tight clique of Umunna supporters.

 

This has turned the volume up on rumours that he wants to jump ship and form a new Centrist party - SDP II - but, as far as I know, these are just rumours. 

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Chuka gives balderdash chancers a bad name. At least his twat of a mate Tristan Hunt did the decent thing and moved on.

 

If there is any truth to the rumours he is scheming to set up a new party that should be worthy of not just being deselected but being kicked out of the party he is conspiring against. He's lucky that Labour have bigger battles to fight. 

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On 2/2/2019 at 11:18 AM, Denny Crane said:

Chuka gives balderdash chancers a bad name. At least his twat of a mate Tristan Hunt did the decent thing and moved on.

 

If there is any truth to the rumours he is scheming to set up a new party that should be worthy of not just being deselected but being kicked out of the party he is conspiring against. He's lucky that Labour have bigger battles to fight. 

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/labour-rebels-should-just-go

 

Suggestion they might defect to Lib Dems?

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10 minutes ago, aRdja said:

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/labour-rebels-should-just-go

 

Suggestion they might defect to Lib Dems?

It's on the front page of the metro this morning, big bad Vinny C is suggesting Labour and Tory rebels will back him on a second referendum, and that a significant number of Labour MP's are planning to jump ship as they have no confidence in Corbyn and no faith in the Labour party under him.

 

Shall we guess at some names? Umunna, Mann, Phillips, Jones, Kendall, Field, Eagle?

 

(And yeah I know I'm a green party member, I'm still a socialist!)

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5 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

They will be missed.

 

Berger can go, too.

 

It's mad that Labour tolerate twats like that inside the tent pissing in.

Forgot about Berger, Chris Leslie too.

 

I'm sure Stronts will be along soon to tell us we're all anti-semites for picking on poor Luciana!

 

Ooh Ellman, forgot about Ellman.

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1 hour ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Well, Corbyn’d have been fucked off a long time ago if that was the way they operated!

Yes, although in my opinion there is a difference between being fucked off for not being a socialist in a socialist party, and being fucked off for being a socialist in a socialist party.

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5 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

Yes, although in my opinion there is a difference between being fucked off for not being a socialist in a socialist party, and being fucked off for being a socialist in a socialist party.

Point taken, although I think it’s more to do with the pissing in the tent thing. I think most of those who’d be kicked out are social democrats, and I think Labour has long been a joke for people like those. It has long been a broad church of views. I wouldn’t like to see it split because, as much fun as it might be to have a party with just left and hard left people, it would be the absolute end to it as a party of governance. 

 

The dream ideal of having a left wing socialist government isn’t worth the reality of giving up any any chance of progressive, left wing policies in the resulting perpetual Tory government that i beleive a split would bring about. 

 

Fucking hell, it’s another fine mess we’ve got ourselves into on the left. 

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1 hour ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Point taken, although I think it’s more to do with the pissing in the tent thing. I think most of those who’d be kicked out are social democrats, and I think Labour has long been a joke for people like those. It has long been a broad church of views. I wouldn’t like to see it split because, as much fun as it might be to have a party with just left and hard left people, it would be the absolute end to it as a party of governance. 

 

The dream ideal of having a left wing socialist government isn’t worth the reality of giving up any any chance of progressive, left wing policies in the resulting perpetual Tory government that i beleive a split would bring about. 

 

Fucking hell, it’s another fine mess we’ve got ourselves into on the left. 

Nobody is kicking them out mate, they don't like the fact that the third way isn't in charge of Labour anymore, so they're picking up their centrist ball and fucking off to create SDP 2!

 

It's the gang of four with knobs (or knobheads) on! It's all very well Labour being closer to the centre. What I, and many other ex-Labour voters and / or party members couldn't stomach was the constant pandering to the gutter press, the adoption of many Tory or Tory-Lite policies, and the demonisation of good socialists like Tony Benn, Dennis Skinner, John McDonnell, and yes Jeremy Corbyn.

 

That rancid arl cunt who destroyed the working class in the 80's always said her greatest achievement was New Labour. If that's the case I want no part of it.

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2 hours ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Point taken, although I think it’s more to do with the pissing in the tent thing. I think most of those who’d be kicked out are social democrats, and I think Labour has long been a joke for people like those. It has long been a broad church of views. I wouldn’t like to see it split because, as much fun as it might be to have a party with just left and hard left people, it would be the absolute end to it as a party of governance. 

 

The dream ideal of having a left wing socialist government isn’t worth the reality of giving up any any chance of progressive, left wing policies in the resulting perpetual Tory government that i beleive a split would bring about. 

 

Fucking hell, it’s another fine mess we’ve got ourselves into on the left. 

There are plenty of social democratic Labour MPs who don't put all their energies into working against the party.  Nobody is talking about deselecting them.

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