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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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1 minute ago, Boss said:

Did I say that? Don't remember.

Yes. You frequently make bizarre predictions, using the most woolly logic, that subsequently turn out to be completely and utterly wrong.

 

It's this:

10 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

"The reality is..." followed by pure speculation.  It's like you don't even know the difference. 

over and over again.

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Just now, Duff Man said:

Yes. You frequently make bizarre predictions, using the most woolly logic, that subsequently turn out to be completely and utterly wrong.

 

It's this:

over and over again.

 

So if you're going to criticise me about not realising Suarez was already off to Barcelona - I foolishly thought that Barca would walk away after the second bite incident. You should - by that logic - praise me for saying Salah was a class player at Chelsea, when everyone thought of him as a massive flop, and I said we should sign him the summer he moved on loan to Fiorentina?

 

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46 minutes ago, Boss said:

 

Okay, well put your money where your mouth is then.

What????

 

I'm not arsed about seeing whether my speculation about some hypothetical future scenario is different to yours: I'm just pointing out that your speculation  - or anyone's speculation - is not the same as reality.

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1 hour ago, moof said:

There you go, farage’s fluffer agrees with you. 

 

Anyone who is unironically apportioning any of the blame for this mess on Corbyn doesn’t deserve to be taken seriously 

I'm not blaming him. I'm saying he did nothing to stop it happening for two years. If a person knew a murder was coming, could have taken a position to potentially prevent it happening (even if it didn't work), but didn't because he wasn't brave enough? That's Corbyn. 

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29 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

What????

 

I'm not arsed about seeing whether my speculation about some hypothetical future scenario is different to yours: I'm just pointing out that your speculation  - or anyone's speculation - is not the same as reality.

 

Yeah that's true in the case of hypothetical scenarios if he gets into power. But what part about saying Corbyn lost the last general election was not factual?

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A reminder Labour have opposed No Deal since it was proposed as an option by May. This from their manifesto in 2017 they have oppposed it at every opportunity in Parliament and have been extremely vocal about its implications. I mean do people think Corbyn should have dressed up like EU supergirl or get a big microphone and shout STOP BREXIT. 

 

Labour recognises that leaving the EU with ‘no deal’ is the worst possible deal for Britain and that it would do damage to our economy and trade. We will reject ‘no deal’ as a viable option and, if needs be, negotiate transitional arrangements to avoid a ‘cliff-edge’ for the UK economy

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I like Corbyn but I don't think he's a very good leader and I don't think he'll ever be PM.

I think his Brexit policy has been woolly and ineffective and actively pushed a lot of Lab voters to the LDs and Greens

This is all a Tory shitshow, though

They broke it they own it 

Cunts

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4 hours ago, Boss said:

So if you're going to criticise me about not realising Suarez was already off to Barcelona - I foolishly thought that Barca would walk away after the second bite incident. You should - by that logic - praise me for saying Salah was a class player at Chelsea, when everyone thought of him as a massive flop, and I said we should sign him the summer he moved on loan to Fiorentina?

I'm saying the method you keep using for these wild predictions seems to be a bit flawed

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3 hours ago, Denny Crane said:

A reminder Labour have opposed No Deal since it was proposed as an option by May. This from their manifesto in 2017 they have oppposed it at every opportunity in Parliament and have been extremely vocal about its implications. I mean do people think Corbyn should have dressed up like EU supergirl or get a big microphone and shout STOP BREXIT. 

 

Labour recognises that leaving the EU with ‘no deal’ is the worst possible deal for Britain and that it would do damage to our economy and trade. We will reject ‘no deal’ as a viable option and, if needs be, negotiate transitional arrangements to avoid a ‘cliff-edge’ for the UK economy

I genuinely don't understand how people can't grasp that the issue here is parliamentary makeup. I mean it's not difficult.

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7 hours ago, Boss said:

They are the facts. He's been in charge for one election against the worst Tory prime minister ever - that refused to debate him. And he still lost. Sorry if that doesn't conform to peoples fantasises, but that is the truth.

Did anybody think May was shaping up to be "the worst Prime Minister ever" before Corbyn destroyed her majority and then led the Opposition which inflicted more defeats on her Government than any other Government for decades has endured?

 

Sticking with the football analogies, you sound like one of those clueless nobs who reckon last season was crap because Klopp lost the league. 

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6 hours ago, Boss said:

 

Yeah that's true in the case of hypothetical scenarios if he gets into power. But what part about saying Corbyn lost the last general election was not factual?

You never mentioned that  - or anything else that could fit under the broad heading of "reality" - in your post that started "The reality is..."

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27 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Did anybody think May was shaping up to be "the worst Prime Minister ever" before Corbyn destroyed her majority and then led the Opposition which inflicted more defeats on her Government than any other Government for decades has endured?

 

Sticking with the football analogies, you sound like one of those clueless nobs who reckon last season was crap because Klopp lost the league. 

 

His record speaks for itself. The fact he campaigned for Remain in the EU referendum and a large portion of his own members voted to leave speaks for itself, as does Labours shambolic showing in the EU elections, and his approval rating and polling over the entirety of his reign. There's nothing more that needs to be said. He'll lose again next time and all, and there'll be more excuses about Blairites in the party and how it needs to be even more Socialist.

 

The Party has been reduced to a fringe party for Derek Hatton style extremists. 

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4 minutes ago, Boss said:

 

His record speaks for itself. The fact he campaigned for Remain in the EU referendum and a large portion of his own members voted to leave speaks for itself, as does Labours shambolic showing in the EU elections, and his approval rating and polling over the entirety of his reign. There's nothing more that needs to be said. He'll lose again next time and all, and there'll be more excuses about Blairites in the party and how it needs to be even more Socialist.

 

The Party has been reduced to a fringe party for Derek Hatton style extremists. 

You’re an idiot

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6 minutes ago, Boss said:

 

His record speaks for itself. The fact he campaigned for Remain in the EU referendum and a large portion of his own members voted to leave speaks for itself, as does Labours shambolic showing in the EU elections, and his approval rating and polling over the entirety of his reign. There's nothing more that needs to be said. He'll lose again next time and all, and there'll be more excuses about Blairites in the party and how it needs to be even more Socialist.

 

The Party has been reduced to a fringe party for Derek Hatton style extremists. 

Fuck off lad 

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