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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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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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15 minutes ago, Creator Supreme said:

Yeah he's joining UKIP!

 

1 hour ago, arthur friedenreich said:

If the influence of a group such as LFI means that they will try to subjugate and control the party hierarchy, from top to bottom, and stir shit up rather than work for the party cause, the. Louise is spot on. 

This is not anti-Semitic, nor does it try to suggest that anti-semitism is any less important than any other form of bigotry or prejudice. It is about control, anti-semi time is being used as a tool to try and vehemently wrestle power away from an elected leadership, by a single issue lobby group.

Course she’s spot on. There’s a global conspiracy of...oh, hold on, that’s...

 

Glad to see you’re ok though CS. 

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10 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

Young Labour tweets (then deletes) : Joan Ryan gone - Palestine Lives.  

 

But there’s no problem...

 

The only problem is that they felt that they had to delete it. Should've left it there, would've forced people to talk about Palestine more in the shitstorm that would've followed.

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9 hours ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

As if it wasn't shit enough trying to make a story - a front-page story - out of "Corbyn reacts to party crisis by going to his allotment 24 hours before it happened", it turns out it's not even true.  He wasn't at his allotment.  He was at Jeremy Hardy's funeral.

Any chance that’s how the scheduling for the breakaway was announced. Bunch of fucking snide pricks.

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2 hours ago, Jose Jones said:

Bit of a stretch I reckon there Arthur.

Granted there are a few typos, and somewhat reductive, however we know the following.

 

LFI want Corbyn off the top of the labour party 

Fundamentally this is due to his support for Palestine

LFI are funded via Israel

The politicians complaining of anti-semitism within the Labour Party are smearing the leadership.

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Beyond the glaringly obvious of stiffing the people who campaigned and for voted for MPs to represent the Labour party. This stinks,  a party with little accountability and open to all sorts of nefarious lobbyists and crooks. They can build their manifesto on who pays most. Not quite a rogue party but until it reveals its financial support should be challenged and referenced accordingly. They don't even have policies or codes of conducts like all the other parties so they can say and pursue any avenues and no-one can  say so what made you deviate from this path. 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, arthur friedenreich said:

Granted there are a few typos, and somewhat reductive, however we know the following.

 

LFI want Corbyn off the top of the labour party 

Fundamentally this is due to his support for Palestine

LFI are funded via Israel

The politicians complaining of anti-semitism within the Labour Party are smearing the leadership.

Not to forget Shai Masot and his one million pound and his being caught on camera discussing bringing MPs down. There's nothing to see though. And anybody who thinks differently is a horrible antisemite. Or something like that. 

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State of this, the Conservative government is actually trying to persuade Germany to rethink their Saudi arms sales ban. A reminder this week the Lords’ international relations committee concluded the UK is on the wrong side of humanitarian law and the US Congress voted to suspend arms sales for use in Yemen. 

 

 

 

 

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