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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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3 hours ago, sir roger said:

I’d be shocked if the likes of Riley could prove him an anti-Semite 

( she called him that on Peston ) if the rabid right wing press and the Tories pet poodle EHRC couldn’t manage it. 

Firstly @Gnasher shut up he was asking a question. It won't be answered. 
 

Corbyn isn’t an anti-Semite. He threatened very rich people. He also stood up for oppression. There is no denying that the oppressed have less money then those who oppress. Always been the same. Challenge that and they will attack you with everything. 
 

I would love a world where every human would see Corbyn as a viable leader. He wants the best for all humans. Unfortunately that’s not allowed because society and human psyche has been built on being as rich as you can. Wobble that …. Nah. It’s not allowed. 
 

The words you see are Corbyn would allow “them all in” etc. Racism is a huge Tory weapon. 
 

Make no doubt about it, the few mega rich hold more weight than the many of the rest of us. Imagine thinking any different. 

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I also don’t think I reality Corbyn would have been a great PM given the mindset of a lot however ….. how many votes did Corbyn get? By my memory it was quite a fucking lot. Because not everyone is a sad pathetic racist little Tory snide cunt. 

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8 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

 

It's a bit of a no-win situation. He chose not to fight it, so the lies snowballed. Had he fought it, he would have been too tired up in litigation to concentrate on his job; either way, the people behind the lies win.

Personally think had he gone in early he would have won easily and that would have warned others off. I think he made a big mistake. That being said and whilst I thought he was a terrible leader I accept that they would have banged another drum. Maybe that’s why he didn’t bother.

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9 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

He's still relevant. Only a thick prick wouldn't see that. 

He is. But why? I thought he was boss.
And wanted him to become PM.

 

But, he’s now a 73 year old backbench MP. Not even that now, he’s an independent MP. The mission was successful. His goals and ideology have pretty much been killed off, for all intents and purposes. That should be enough. Just let the old fella live in peace now that the job is done.

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1 hour ago, Nelly-Matip said:

He is. But why? I thought he was boss.
And wanted him to become PM.

 

But, he’s now a 73 year old backbench MP. Not even that now, he’s an independent MP. The mission was successful. His goals and ideology have pretty much been killed off, for all intents and purposes. That should be enough. Just let the old fella live in peace now that the job is done.

They keep mentioning him. Them. It's open to interpretation why.... 

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It’s because it’s damaging to the Labour Party. Despite Starmer resigning from chi’s cabinet, then suspending him from the party, then removing the whip, all at great political expense, they still try to pin Corbyn on him. That’s how toxic Corbyn is to some people. I voted for him twice, so it makes no difference to me if Starmer was giving him handies around the back of the allotment, but to some it clearly matters. They see him as somebody who hates the UK, loves Russia, etc. it’s not even about Corbyn any more. It’s about smearing. That’s what will happen with Johnson now. Or should. 

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5 hours ago, Nelly-Matip said:

He is. But why? I thought he was boss.
And wanted him to become PM.

 

But, he’s now a 73 year old backbench MP. Not even that now, he’s an independent MP. The mission was successful. His goals and ideology have pretty much been killed off, for all intents and purposes. That should be enough. Just let the old fella live in peace now that the job is done.

This ending reminds me of someone

 

Obi wan kenobi alec guinness movie GIF on GIFER - by Gorr

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Neil Coyle trying to blame his alcoholism partly on Corbyn and his 'battles with the leader's cronies.'

 

Why not. For a peace loving vegan, who tries to be personable to everyone including his enemies, and who's hobby is the history of manhole covers, Corbyn does like to start some shit.

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3 hours ago, Anubis said:

Neil Coyle trying to blame his alcoholism partly on Corbyn and his 'battles with the leader's cronies.'

 

Why not. For a peace loving vegan, who tries to be personable to everyone including his enemies, and who's hobby is the history of manhole covers, Corbyn does like to start some shit.

Just been reading about this. The shameless fucker. I wonder if Coyle was concerned about Corbyn’s mental health when he was smearing him on a regular basis? 

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