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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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It looks like nothing is good enough for them apart from a Labour Party where none of the members are causing them problems (by bringing up Palestine and/or Israel for instance, or being too socialist.) So either they'll expose themselves to enough Labour voters to the point that they'll lose credibility or Labour will cease to function properly as a left wing party due to caving to all of their demands.

 

If the latter happens then we're surely due one or more new parties to begin the process of replacing Labour over the coming years (and no this isn't where I start waffling on about Galloway, I'm not that sure what he's doing is ever going to work out now really and I already have several issues with what's going on there at this point.)

 

I think Starmer is more likely to have blagged idiots like CAA, BoD and others to improve his chances of becoming leader though because he should realise himself that these demands can't be met constantly if Labour has any hope of resembling an actual left wing party. So maybe over time they'll turn on him as well. It costs them nothing really if it works because it'll just mean more years of Tory rule, which they seem to be fine with.

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29 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Now I know why Rachael Swindon is constantly begging for money, country club fees have really exploded in recent years.

 

 

And in the same week his much lauded mate Taz has to make an apology for getting women comedians so pissed they couldn’t consent to him shagging them.  

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On 01/07/2020 at 06:29, Rico1304 said:

And in the same week his much lauded mate Taz has to make an apology for getting women comedians so pissed they couldn’t consent to him shagging them.  

I couldn’t find anything in this. I saw his apology but it didn’t mention rape. Send me the link please.

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Just now, Duff Man said:

Having a negative opinion of Carling is an attack on the working class, apparently. Just incomprehensibly fucking stupid.

It's the kind of reaching for an excuse to feign offence that Rico - the Consistency Kid - habitually criticises.

 

Carling is piss.

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If a guy has been up all night working to repair the roads, and your first thought is to criticise him for his choice of hard-earned beverage, perhaps you're not quite the champion of the workers you thought you were.

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5 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

If a guy has been up all night working to repair the roads, and your first thought is to criticise him for his choice of hard-earned beverage, perhaps you're not quite the champion of the workers you thought you were.

He didn’t criticise the bloke: he made a lame and obvious joke about Carling.

 

Like I say, it takes a desperate effort to clutch your pearls over that.

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5 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

He didn’t criticise the bloke: he made a lame and obvious joke about Carling.

 

Like I say, it takes a desperate effort to clutch your pearls over that.

 

Carling, a drink beloved mainly of the working class. It's snobbery.

 

EDIT: evidence that Carling is a working class drink

 

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2015/10/09/how-middle-class-your-lager

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It's not a question of him being right or wrong. We all know it's terrible; the difference is we haven't all written books castigating the middle classes for telling the working classes the things they like are shit.

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