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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, Bruce Spanner said:


She’s a ‘rising star’.

 

Read in to that what you will.

 

 

A "rising star" in the Labour Party is now a media crown bestowed on an MP who like Phillipson  is right wing ( she wanted David Miliband as leader) , anti Jeremy Corbyn (she supported the imposition of Owen Smith as leader) is pro EU and is for the purge of any person within the Labour Party holding socialist views. Its a term only given to a Labour MP who supports the political status quo, but you knew all that anyway didn't you Spanner?

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2 hours ago, Bruce Spanner said:


She’s a ‘rising star’.

 

Read in to that what you will.

 

 

A "rising star" in the Labour Party is now a media crown bestowed on an MP who like Phillipson  is right wing ( she wanted David Miliband as leader) , anti Jeremy Corbyn (she supported the imposition of Owen Smith as leader) is pro EU and is for the purge of any person within the Labour Party holding socialist views. Its a term only given to a Labour MP who supports the political status quo, but you knew all that anyway didn't you Spanner?

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Just now, Bruce Spanner said:

 

Did the idiot do a stupid again?

 

Bless him *ruffles Gnoshers imaginary hair*

 

Keep inventing imaginary enemies, it serves you well, Gnacker.

 

You made a big thing of putting me on ignore yet you keep replying to my posts, I've repeated it for you.

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2 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

 

Did the idiot do a stupid again?

 

Bless him *ruffles Gnoshers imaginary hair*

 

Keep inventing imaginary enemies, it serves you well, Gnacker.

 

 "Idiot" "Gnosher" Spanner was one of the warriors fighting to banish online abuse of our dear politicians after the Amiss murder, although their was zero evidence of the killer even holding a social media account.

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2 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

I don't see your posts, Gnipper, thats the point.

 

Look...

 

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I have no idea what they say and have no interest in making myself stoopider by reading them.

 

Does that help?

Maybe but I'm the person who gave the Smitherson link on Phillipson being talked about as a future Labour leader, which you've commented on, daft cunt.

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I’m going to imagine that was stupider than the last one.

 

Let me guess, I’m a Tory, a sympathiser of something I’m clearly not demonstratively.

 

Next will come the insults and saying ‘I should be expelled etc’ all lacking a semblance of reflexivity or nuance.

 

Then he’ll post a tweet to the FT’s Irish skynet correspondent.

 

Never change, Gnosher. 
 

Keep fighting those imaginary battles until you’re wheeled away by the nice nurses with your prescription.

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1 hour ago, Bruce Spanner said:

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I’m going to imagine that was stupider than the last one.

 

Let me guess, I’m a Tory, a sympathiser of something I’m clearly not demonstratively.

 

Next will come the insults and saying ‘I should be expelled etc’ all lacking a semblance of reflexivity or nuance.

 

Then he’ll post a tweet to the FT’s Irish skynet correspondent.

 

Never change, Gnosher. 
 

Keep fighting those imaginary battles until you’re wheeled away by the nice nurses with your prescription.

 

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1 hour ago, Arniepie said:

I wonder if there is a place out there for a genuine centre left party?

What I dont get is what happened to that support corbyn had in.2017?

Why did it just vanish 2 years later?

2 years of daily headlines about him being a racist pacifist terrorist sympathiser?

A few things I imagine. The media and his centrist 'colleagues' were shocked by 2017 and spent the subsequent period undermining him constantly , some of the student / youth appeal from 2017 fizzled out , the manifesto was too unfocused , the Brexit fudge was an issue and to be honest his own performance was far less impressive than in the earlier campaign. 

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Could have been worse.

 

Nigel Farage’s Brexit party may have saved up to 25 Labour seats in the Midlands and the north at the 2019 general election, denying Boris Johnson a landslide majority of 130, according to new analysis.

Farage’s party failed to win a single seat in

 

December 2019 as Boris Johnson sought to hammer home the message that the Conservatives would “get Brexit done”.


But elections experts John Curtice, Stephen Fisher and Patrick English say that by attracting Leave-supporting former Labour voters who might otherwise have backed the Conservatives, Farage may have significantly cut the scale of Labour’s defeat.

 

By modelling the behaviour of Labour

 Leavers elsewhere, they suggest that in the absence of a Brexit party candidate, 70% would likely have turned to the Tories and 30% stuck with Labour. Meanwhile, Conservative voters who switched to Farage’s party were likely to have voted for Johnson.

 

As a result, the Brexit party may have cost the Conservatives about 25 of the seats that Labour managed to retain – most of them Leave-voting seats in the north of England and the Midlands – and thereby enabled Labour to avoid an even heavier loss of seats,” they say in a new book, The British General Election of 2019, published on Tuesday.‘


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/nov/03/nigel-farages-brexit-party-saved-labour-seats-in-2019-election-analysis-finds

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

I got one, never been a member.


The email said it affected affiliate members and registered supporters as well. Are you or have you been a member of a union, or did you pay to vote in any of the last three leadership contests?

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13 hours ago, Jairzinho said:

Has anyone else received an email from the party informing them of a data hack?

 

13 hours ago, Anubis said:

Yes. But don’t worry, they take your data very seriously. Especially when trying to expel you.

 

I got one as well, I've already been expelled though. 

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