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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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25 minutes ago, Revenge negging cunt said:

Right now there is no other strategy. Because hes such a pathetic bumbling nincompoop he's allowed May to get to this point with no resistance at all. 

 

I could stand up with nothing on but a pair of white skid marked pants and make a more credible leader than this bum. 

As for "no other strategy" ... you know what, I can't be arsed. You've chosen to be as stupid as the Tories want you to be. 

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It seems to get lost in the demand for those stomping their feet for a second referendum. Labour's position is vote May's deal down kill it, under any normal circumstances it would already be dead. They want the political declaration amended based around what support there is for a compromise in parliament ie Customs Union, Norway etc. If parliament supports it they will put that to a referendum with remain on the ballot. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Revenge negging cunt said:

You think it's acceptable to storm out of a crisis meeting like a petulant child because he doesn't like someone from his own party being in the same room who had the cheek to stand up to his pathetic leadership? 

 

Right there he's basically bent over to may and told her to finish him with a giant strap on. 

Not a crisis meeting. 

He didn't "storm out".

It wasn't someone from his own party - or any party.

Umunna didn't "stand up" to anything - he flounced. 

 

The meeting was supposed to be a chance for Party leaders to discuss a way out of May's mess. Those who stayed to the end said it was a waste of time, because she's not prepared to listen. The Leader of the Opposition has more important stuff to do than sit through a charade, giving the illusion of credibility to May's zombie "deal" and to Tinge Group Ltd.

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15 minutes ago, A Red said:

If I was gay I would shower AoT with gifts, promise him whatever he wanted to hear and even grow a beard. For to experience the absolute love that he would surely give must be a wondrous thing.

 

 

It's not about "absolute love" for any individual.  I like democratic politics and left of centre economic and social policies. I also dislike lies and stupidity, like the cack that Coulter is dribbling.

 

(And it's "if I were gay...")

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Just now, Bobby Hundreds said:

Why would may invite chukkas group if not to just provoke a reaction. They have absolutely no right to a seat at the table. A privately funded group. They left a political party.

The whole meeting appears to have been an attempt to give May and her shit "deal" the illusion of credibility. 

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4 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

It's not about "absolute love" for any individual.  I like democratic politics and left of centre economic and social policies. I also dislike lies and stupidity, like the cack that Coulter is dribbling.

 

(And it's "if I were gay...")

Conditional love?

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3 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

It's not about "absolute love" for any individual.  I like democratic politics and left of centre economic and social policies. I also dislike lies and stupidity, like the cack that Coulter is dribbling.

 

(And it's "if I were gay...")

You love him, you want to give him a big girly kiss on the bottom. I bet you wouldn't be left of centre then.

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Don't get much time on here these days, so just a quick addition before I fuck off again... I think Corbyn had absolutely every right to leave the meeting last night. Immuna is not part of a party, never mind a leader of one. It was obvious that Corbyn's presence was only to legitimise May 'reaching out'. She's not once been genuinely consultative in this whole process.

 

There is one person who bears the brunt of the blame here and it's May. Yes Cameron shoulders some responsibility, yes a binary referendum on something so complex was ridiculous and yes the campaigns were misleading and almost void of actual facts... but from the point of submitting Article 50 onward Theresa May has been entirely culpable. If she had looked at indicative voting, or something similar in the early days this would have been so much more simplistic, but instead she tried to railroad everyone in to a deal which she agreed in isolation of all other members of the house, in the best interests of only herself, her party and her special interests.

 

Fuck knows what happens from here, it's certainly interesting times which we are living in.

 

 

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As the GIMP's aren't members of a political party, and therefore don't have a party leader they shouldn't have been anywhere near that meeting!

 

If Chukka wants to talk juvenile behaviour he should cast a glance in Tom Watson's direction! Or alternatively he could take a good long look in the mirror!

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15 minutes ago, Mook said:

A bit pedantic but that was an old Chris Farlowe song from the 60s, written by the boy out of Manfred Man.

I always thought the Office theme was the Rod Stewart version, but the internet tells me it was another fella.

On the Manfred Mann theme, I had a mate at school who looked like Paul Jones.

 

@Tony Moanero - Beat the Teacher eh? Quality tv quiz show, just before Newsround came on.

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Lmao, what the fuck was Chuka doing there? Who the fuck is Chuka? I mean, who is this guy? And people are freaking out that Corbyn left a pointless meeting that will only be used for propaganda purposes? Seriously guys, come the fuck on. 

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7 hours ago, Redder Lurtz said:

He's an absolute prick. Self serving fraud and a fucking upstart. No different from 99% of the other cunts who sit in that house. I'm absolutely sick to death of every single one of those arseholes.

Complete rubbish.  I’d say a vast majority of the country are sick to death of the politics in this country and the elite gobshites who have had a vice like grip over the direction of this country for decades.  The only credible way of changing it is a Corbyn led Labour Party.  Reselection of MP’s bringing about actual accountability is the only way to stop them thinking they can just get away with whatever they want.  Taking the piss with my expenses, voting to bomb another country, abstaining on a welfare bill doesn’t matter really I’ll be voted in next time because they won’t vote Tory.  Same goes for the tories the other way around.

 

It doesn’t even matter whether you’re a socialist or a capitalist the only way politics in this country is going to change is if MP’s become actually accountable and the only way it’s going to happen is if one of the few MP’s in parliament who actually believes strongly in reselection stays in power.  If you can’t see that then you can expect to just continue being a brain dead gobshite moaning about why all these knobheads in parliament never change and they all keep doing the same shit over and over and over again.

 

Theresa May at the moment is a symptom of how stupid this country has been for decades.  These people can and will do whatever they want because what’s the worse that will happen?  Personally I don’t know who I’m more sick to death of.  The ”just bloody get on with it” knobheads they love to interview on BBC it or the equally brain dead Corbyn bashers who just love to call him all sorts with no other reasoning other than he won’t conpletely ruin the chances of a labour government by backing remain.

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2 hours ago, moof said:

Lmao, what the fuck was Chuka doing there? Who the fuck is Chuka? I mean, who is this guy? And people are freaking out that Corbyn left a pointless meeting that will only be used for propaganda purposes? Seriously guys, come the fuck on. 

His mistake was going in the first place. I can imagine him going across the threshold of Number 10 thinking "we really are in a crisis here, surely this time will be diff...oh for fuck's sake."

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