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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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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

This "its a scam" catchphrase dosn't sit well with me, I find it a bit cringy and self defeating tbh, plus it seems to ignore or give a free pass to other forms of anti semitism.

I think there is little doubt whoever the Labour leader is,the dice is loaded.

Simply compare the treatment of abbott to grayling say.

Or indeed corbn to that lying cunt in no 10 now.

As for corbyn it's interesting to see how many of his ideas are being accepted now.

I wouldn't be surprised to see free broadband as a big vote winner at the next election. 

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16 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

I think there is little doubt whoever the Labour leader is,the dice is loaded.

Simply compare the treatment of abbott to grayling say.

Or indeed corbn to that lying cunt in no 10 now.

As for corbyn it's interesting to see how many of his ideas are being accepted now.

I wouldn't be surprised to see free broadband as a big vote winner at the next election. 

 

 

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Are we are now so far down the rabbit hole people are having digs over Corbyn's attendance at Grenfell yesterday?

 

They have a justice for Grenfell campaign and it needs all the support and supporters it can get. Corbyn obviously lives in London and has campaigned tirelessly on behalf of families, residents and the local community from day one. 

 

 

Any criticism of these?

 

"Grenfell Tower: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet survivors on fifth anniversary of tragedy | UK News | Sky News" https://news.sky.com/story/amp/grenfell-tower-names-of-72-victims-read-out-at-service-to-mark-five-years-since-fire-12633707

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

You could try the comments section of either of these. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I just don't get how I was supposed to know this or why Gnasher is posting about it on here instead of replying to the tweets. It's like some social media version of leaky gut syndrome. Why would he post on here, inviting criticism of the service and its attendees if nobody on here was criticising Corbyn for it on here. It's just really strange to me. 

 

Oh, and just in case anybody was wondering, I think anybody having a pop at Corbyn for the act of attending any of these events is an absolute thundering cunt. 

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