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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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12 hours ago, Rico1304 said:

I find it weird that a lot of people I know on the left, and it’s evidenced on here, think that voting Labour makes them a better person than someone voting any other way.  That and the constant desire to ‘out Lefty’ one another.   It’s very funny to watch as evidence by the last couple of pages.  

There is the "out lefty" one another and the "look at me lads, please like me, I'm a lefty!"  It goes from people saying they wont drink with tories or wanting people that voted tory to have their benefits stopped

 

Like you, I've been called a tory cunt many times on here, usually when the discussion is nothing to do with politics. Its the go to insult. Thing is, you're a lib dem twat and i'm a starmer wanker now. 

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10 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Rico’s a Tory. He could vote for Stalin and he’d still be a Tory. 

You say that but he's probably not a million miles politically from where you are, as am I. (I know he's got you on ignore and you hate each other as we did/do)

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8 hours ago, A Red said:

You say that but he's probably not a million miles politically from where you are, as am I. (I know he's got you on ignore and you hate each other as we did/do)

What does ‘Rico’s a Tory’ mean?  It’s obviously shorthand for ‘I don’t like him’ which, as we all know will spoil my day…oh hold on, it will have no bearing at all will it?  

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22 hours ago, Rico1304 said:

I find it weird that a lot of people I know on the left, and it’s evidenced on here, think that voting Labour makes them a better person than someone voting any other way.  That and the constant desire to ‘out Lefty’ one another.   It’s very funny to watch as evidence by the last couple of pages.  

 

40 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

What does ‘Rico’s a Tory’ mean?  It’s obviously shorthand for ‘I don’t like him’ which, as we all know will spoil my day…oh hold on, it will have no bearing at all will it?  

 

To my mind, one definition of a Tory is someone who believes that, in 2022, people on the left are still voting Labour to any extent. 

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46 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

It’s so fucking tiring for him to keep coming up. 

 

This latest thing of saying that Nato should be disbanded seems to have killed off his chances of rejoining the Labour benches once and for all. Maybe that was his intention, it's awful timing if it wasn't.

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Just now, Numero Veinticinco said:

I didn’t see him saying that recently? 

 

It's even mentioned in that article above.

 

“But Keir has suspended Jeremy Corbyn from the parliamentary Labour Party, and as you said yesterday, (he) just doesn’t see a way back for Mr Corbyn after not just the antisemitism, which is deplorable and which Keir is rooting out from our party, but also because of Mr Corbyn’s views and language on Nato on this programme just last week.”

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53 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

It’s so fucking tiring for him to keep coming up. 

A lot of it is signalling by the current Labour front bench to the press core and donors that they aren't going to 'rock the boat' I.e. impinge on their assets and holdings, by slagging off the previous leader who was aiming to do that to a minor degree.

 

The only issue with this is that you have to keep telling the public your organisation is shite, which may not be the best idea.

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It’s such an annoying thing to read. ‘The best way to bring about peace is stop all wars’. Well, yes. Technically correct. The best way to lower all cause mortality rates is for everyone to stop dying. It’s such a vacuous thing to say. I’d also like NATO to disband in this fantasy up topic where we ‘just all get along’. 

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