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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, Hank Moody said:

I read about five and had to stop at this one. He manages to be ignorant, idiotic, and a spiteful cunt all in one post.

 

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I think that shows the uphill task Labour have got. 

Trying to get simpletons to vote for them.

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1 minute ago, Arniepie said:

I think that shows the uphill task Labour have got. 

Trying to get simpletons to vote for them.

Yeah, I think some are a lost cause. He'd not vote for Labour if Labour had a 'free blowjobs and money for Brads' policy. 'I can't support that type of socialism'. Okay Brad, back to bed. 

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1 minute ago, Hank Moody said:

Yeah, I think some are a lost cause. He'd not vote for Labour if Labour had a 'free blowjobs and money for Brads' policy. 'I can't support that type of socialism'. Okay Brad, back to bed. 

More foodbanks doesn't mean more poverty?

Just read that back.

The worrying thing for me is that you get this type of attitude from normal working people.

I can.understand it from lifelong Tories but this seems to be a common messege from red wall type voters.

I genuinely don't know how starmer even starts to address this.

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2 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

More foodbanks doesn't mean more poverty?

Just read that back.

The worrying thing for me is that you get this type of attitude from normal working people.

I can.understand it from lifelong Tories but this seems to be a common messege from red wall type voters.

I genuinely don't know how starmer even starts to address this.

Yeah, it's daft. As if they're just opening more foodbanks for the fun of it an to serve the same amount of people. Sure thing, Brad. 

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Just now, Hank Moody said:

If anything, it makes him a bigger cunt. If such a thing is possible. 


Sums up Twitter to a tee. 
 

It’s exactly because of cunts like him I registered with Twitter about 10 years ago, have never posted a single thing and not logged in for 10 years. 

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The constant smearing of Corbyn is sickening. I personally don't think he was a good leader in some ways and - in terns of 'playing the cards you're dealt' with our electorate and media, suspect he couldn't have won an election, but he's clearly a moral man and seemingly a good guy. Crazy  that he's held up as a bogeyman in a Parliament literally adrip with brazen criminality.

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12 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

The constant smearing of Corbyn is sickening. I personally don't think he was a good leader in some ways and - in terns of 'playing the cards you're dealt' with our electorate and media, suspect he couldn't have won an election, but he's clearly a moral man and seemingly a good guy. Crazy  that he's held up as a bogeyman in a Parliament literally adrip with brazen criminality.

I think they were sending out a messege to Labour.

This is what happens when you try to challenge the status quo.

They were utterly terrified of his messege cutting through. 

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12 minutes ago, Creator Supreme said:

Is that the antisemitism report? Genuine question as I've lost track of all these reports.

 

No, this is the report on underhand moves during the elections, and post with the naming of members through anonymous channels, which is central to the current state/divide of the party.

 

It's been in the courts for months as Corbyn/McDonnell have been petitioning to have the names released so they can sue them individually for all manner of things, which ironically saw 'new' Labour being sued by 'old' Labour via private funding while 'new' Labour, against their wishes as they do not actualy support the people incriminated, were using their's, and union, money to fight this.

 

Absurd.

 

Members who undermined the 2019 election campaign were named and shamed in a leaked report that was deliberately released to put the cat amongst the pigeons.

 

Very odd and unsavoury all round and needs to be out in the open so recriminations can happen and the blood letting begin.

 

Good day to bury bad news...

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11 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

 

No, this is the report on underhand moves during the elections, and post with the naming of members through anonymous channels, which is central to the current state/divide of the party.

 

It's been in the courts for months as Corbyn/McDonnell have been petitioning to have the names released so they can sue them individually for all manner of things, which ironically saw 'new' Labour being sued by 'old' Labour via private funding while 'new' Labour, against their wishes as they do not actualy support the people incriminated, were using their's, and union, money to fight this.

 

Absurd.

 

Members who undermined the 2019 election campaign were named and shamed in a leaked report that was deliberately released to put the cat amongst the pigeons.

 

Very odd and unsavoury all round and needs to be out in the open so recriminations can happen and the blood letting begin.

 

Good day to bury bad news...

As long as it's not been prepared by Matt Forde because he's a cunt!

 

As for blood letting, may I suggest starting with Ian Austin?

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5 minutes ago, Creator Supreme said:

As long as it's not been prepared by Matt Forde because he's a cunt!

 

As for blood letting, may I suggest starting with Ian Austin?

It’s Martin Forde QC. Commission by Starmer at the start of his stint as leader. It should make fun reading. The NEC will vote today on its publication (which will happen) and then we will see later. 

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17 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

 

No, this is the report on underhand moves during the elections, and post with the naming of members through anonymous channels, which is central to the current state/divide of the party.

 

It's been in the courts for months as Corbyn/McDonnell have been petitioning to have the names released so they can sue them individually for all manner of things, which ironically saw 'new' Labour being sued by 'old' Labour via private funding while 'new' Labour, against their wishes as they do not actualy support the people incriminated, were using their's, and union, money to fight this.

 

Absurd.

 

Members who undermined the 2019 election campaign were named and shamed in a leaked report that was deliberately released to put the cat amongst the pigeons.

 

Very odd and unsavoury all round and needs to be out in the open so recriminations can happen and the blood letting begin.

 

Good day to bury bad news...

The Labour Party *shakes head*

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1 hour ago, Arniepie said:

More foodbanks doesn't mean more poverty?

Just read that back.

The worrying thing for me is that you get this type of attitude from normal working people.

I can.understand it from lifelong Tories but this seems to be a common messege from red wall type voters.

I genuinely don't know how starmer even starts to address this.

Just because more people are exercising their right to enjoy an al fresco living experience, doesn't mean we have a housing crisis.

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