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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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1 hour ago, Nelly-Torres said:

Today's Daily Mail is hilarious. There's definitely something a brewing. They've covered all the angles in their hit pieces too - women, the rich, the middle classes, remain voters, Jewish people, racists...even anti-beaners! 

 

In other news, I'd like to congratulate Rico and the Dog for their promotions to the Daily Mail editorial team. 

My first act will be to give it away so freeloading cunts like you don’t miss out.  

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18 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

 

 

I for one am utterly shocked to see antisemitic slurs hurled at a critic of Jeremy Corbyn. 

 

Though I think my favourite bit is where he slams Bower for working for the "Tory BBC" at the same time Seumas Milne's dad was running it.

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4 minutes ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

I for one am utterly shocked to see antisemitic slurs hurled at a critic of Jeremy Corbyn. 

 

Though I think my favourite bit is where he slams Bower for working for the "Tory BBC" at the same time Seumas Milne's dad was running it.

That’s a bit of a stretch. Do we tar all people with what their family does? 

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16 minutes ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

I'm not tarring anyone. I'm criticising the logic used.

Yes, I was showing what it was faulty logic on your part. Do you not see a difference between criticism of somebody for doing something and then criticising somebody for another person doing something? 

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38 minutes ago, Slippin’ Jimmy said:

Yes, I was showing what it was faulty logic on your part. Do you not see a difference between criticism of somebody for doing something and then criticising somebody for another person doing something? 

 

There's no flaw in my logic. If someone is a Tory for working for the BBC (a ludicrous proposition, but that was the assertion) then surely the guy running the BBC must be at least as much of a Tory.

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44 minutes ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

There's no flaw in my logic. If someone is a Tory for working for the BBC (a ludicrous proposition, but that was the assertion) then surely the guy running the BBC must be at least as much of a Tory.

That’s the flaw in your logic. One does, the other is related to. 

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2 hours ago, Strontium Dog said:

 

I for one am utterly shocked to see antisemitic slurs hurled at a critic of Jeremy Corbyn. 

 

I for one am utterly shocked to see Stronts find a single tweet (now removed) and try to use it as evidence that Corbyn and everyone who shares his political ideas must be anti-Semitic.

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28 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

I’m struggling to see why the idea of a centrist party gets so much shit.  

I'm struggling to see why the idea is given so much credence.  What would a party like that do that the Lib Dems don't?  If people want to join a party somewhere right of Labour and left of the Tories, why not just go and sign up with Big Vince?

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6 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

I for one am utterly shocked to see Stronts find a single tweet (now removed) and try to use it as evidence that Corbyn and everyone who shares his political ideas must be anti-Semitic.

 

Except I didn't do that, did I.

 

Pointing out that Jewish critics of Corbyn are subjected to antisemitic abuse is not remotely the same as claiming that Corbyn and all his followers are antisemites. Those two things are not even on the same planet.

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