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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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2 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

I've actually got a little bit of sympathy for Starmer over this: the perfect opportunity to shine an unforgiving light on Tory corruption and it happens when he's off sick.

I'd have more sympathy if this wasn't about the 14th time this year. 

 

I also think it worked in Labour's favour as Rayner was far better at belittling Johnson than his droning would have been.

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28 minutes ago, Chairman Meow said:

Not that I'm aware of.

 

Although I did outbid a guy in a yarmulke at the auctions once so maybe I am. 

It's simple

 

Is highlighting the slaughter of innocent people in Palestine whose homes are being demolished and their graves being dug up while innocent boys are being snatch off the streets: 

 

a) wrong

b) fine 

 

 

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54 minutes ago, sir roger said:

I'd have more sympathy if this wasn't about the 14th time this year. 

 

I also think it worked in Labour's favour as Rayner was far better at belittling Johnson than his droning would have been.

Agreed

He has more opportunities than any labour in history to point out their daily catastrophies and has spectually failed to do so.

Frankie Boyle was slating him The other night and it hard to disagree.

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2 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

Cllr Paul Nickerson has agreed to pay substantial damages and legal costs to Corbyn after the wreath social media post. 

 

The biggest ever payout for a non-defamatory satirical piece? Didn't his lawyers read TLW? 

 

 

 

 

 

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