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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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21 hours ago, Rico1304 said:

You honestly believe he doesn’t know who she is? You don’t think he’s been thoroughly briefed and made aware of the situation? Or that he’s forgotten? 

 

He’s definitely wanked over her. 

 

If not he’s never getting my vote again, can’t trust a man like that. Boris would be on his 6th divorce to do her up the arse. 

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12 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

He’s no fan of Jeremy, he has to sleep with the fishes

That’s a nonsense. He’s supposed to be deputy leader, yet he doesn’t believe in the direction the party has taken and only serves to cause division. His conduct over the past few years has been nothing short of embarrassing. 

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9 hours ago, sir roger said:

They are potentially just removing the deputy leader role as it basically serves no function  , not withdrawing the whip from him or anything like that.

They want him gone because he’s not a Corbyn supporter, you might agree or disagree with that but that’s what they’re doing, you think if the deputy leader was let’s say John McDonnell they would seek to remove the role?

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it's obvious it's about who's in the role and not what the role does. It's such a stupid Labour thing to do. How can we make ourselves look as fucking stupid as the Tories. We don't like the democracy of the party, so we'll just remove the role. It's as bad as any of the shit Johnson is doing on the other side. 

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34 minutes ago, Barry Wom said:

it's obvious it's about who's in the role and not what the role does. 

To be fair Barry, this goes the other way too. I mean Wes Streeting wouldn’t have been squealing like he has been, if the deputy facing the sack was Diane Abbott for example. 

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10 minutes ago, viRdjil said:

To be fair Barry, this goes the other way too. I mean Wes Streeting wouldn’t have been squealing like he has been, if the deputy facing the sack was Diane Abbott for example. 

It's not the point. Both sides are as bad as each other and it needs to stop. The centrists have undermined Corbyn and his team since he was elected, but equally the left has done nothing but attempt to push the centrists out of the party as apparently now the only version of labour that is allowed is a left wing one. At a time when the Tories are ripping themselves apart, labour are making themselves completely unelectable, which is quite some achievement . 

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It's just reversing every decision made during the Kinnock / Blair / Brown years (I'll leave John Smith alone). However, I do think it's a poor decision at this time for Labour. Corbyn and Momentum should be concentrating on fighting Johnson and sorting Brexit.

 

Who's brought this idea forward anyway?

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12 minutes ago, Barry Wom said:

It's not the point. Both sides are as bad as each other and it needs to stop. The centrists have undermined Corbyn and his team since he was elected, but equally the left has done nothing but attempt to push the centrists out of the party as apparently now the only version of labour that is allowed is a left wing one. At a time when the Tories are ripping themselves apart, labour are making themselves completely unelectable, which is quite some achievement . 

I don’t think that’s true at all.

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How Not to Win an Election by Labour. When the Tories sweep to power again at the end of this year we all going to blame Rupert, Laura and Rachel or can we agree that Momentum and Corbyn are just a bit shit at politics? It's conference season, we should be talking policy but Lansmann is too busy on a public purge of the party. 

 

Where's Corbyn? There's a huge chasm right where there should be some leadership. Absolutely scandalous.

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