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Nothing other than to leave you guys to it :smile:

No worries - plenty of us will get on with it. This past weekend Corbyn supporters finally took charge of the parties in Pavilion and Kemptown, and Hove will shortly follow this month. There is a tremendous amount of new people involved who will now be launching campaigns locally on the NHS, Brexit, local services, housing and education. The World Transformed festival will take place in Brighton this year and is shaping up nicely. I think we have a very interesting few years ahead of us - the Tories are divided over Brexit and i think she has little or no chance getting a final shitty deal through the Commons, when her government will collapse and we will have a general election 2019-ish. Labour is 7 points behind in the latest poll and once May fails that will be ground that can be made up. Have a rest and come back and join us any time :)
 






JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
No worries - plenty of us will get on with it. This past weekend Corbyn supporters finally took charge of the parties in Pavilion and Kemptown, and Hove will shortly follow this month. There is a tremendous amount of new people involved who will now be launching campaigns locally on the NHS, Brexit, local services, housing and education. The World Transformed festival will take place in Brighton this year and is shaping up nicely. I think we have a very interesting few years ahead of us - the Tories are divided over Brexit and i think she has little or no chance getting a final shitty deal through the Commons, when her government will collapse and we will have a general election 2019-ish. Labour is 7 points behind in the latest poll and once May fails that will be ground that can be made up. Have a rest and come back and join us any time :)

Your last /only hope was a Tory meltdown over Europe but incredibly Labour are in bigger trouble with gaping chasms, rebellions and Brexit flu outbreaks.

Congrats though ...funniest/delusional post of 2017 Winner in the bag at the beginning of Feb. :D
 


Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,505
Well funnily enough I have just joined the Labour Party. After years of sitting on the side lines I have finally committed a few pounds a month to the biggest Political party in Europe. Put your money where your mouth is was the reason.
I feel Jeremy Corbyn is a thoroughly decent politician that votes with his conscience. The fact he voted against the Iraq War is somehow held against him. Not sure how that works.
Everyone tells me that Jeremy cannot be elected, he is unelectable, it is impossible. I would have said the same thing about Donald Trump 12 months ago. We live in a crazy upside down world. Enjoy the ride! Yes I have had a drink! X
 




crookie

Well-known member
Jun 14, 2013
3,312
Back in Sussex
Whats not funny is there is no credible opposition to the Tories and a GE would deliver a landslide Tory Govt. Corbyn may be a nice principled guy but he most definitely isn't a PM in waiting

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essbee

New member
Jan 5, 2005
3,656
Well funnily enough I have just joined the Labour Party. After years of sitting on the side lines I have finally committed a few pounds a month to the biggest Political party in Europe. Put your money where your mouth is was the reason.
I feel Jeremy Corbyn is a thoroughly decent politician that votes with his conscience. The fact he voted against the Iraq War is somehow held against him. Not sure how that works.
Everyone tells me that Jeremy cannot be elected, he is unelectable, it is impossible. I would have said the same thing about Donald Trump 12 months ago. We live in a crazy upside down world. Enjoy the ride! Yes I have had a drink! X

True - but the election of Trump was a reaction to career politics. While Corbyn is as far removed from that as can be, as a leader he's ineffective and and blunt and people see it.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Well funnily enough I have just joined the Labour Party. After years of sitting on the side lines I have finally committed a few pounds a month to the biggest Political party in Europe. Put your money where your mouth is was the reason.
I feel Jeremy Corbyn is a thoroughly decent politician that votes with his conscience. The fact he voted against the Iraq War is somehow held against him. Not sure how that works.
Everyone tells me that Jeremy cannot be elected, he is unelectable, it is impossible. I would have said the same thing about Donald Trump 12 months ago. We live in a crazy upside down world. Enjoy the ride! Yes I have had a drink! X

Thoroughly decent/conscience? He also voted against the Anglo Irish agreement which was a vital stepping stone towards peace in Northern ireland .. which is strange because he is portrayed as a visionery for peace in NI by some gullible tw@ts/terrorist apologists.

He also shares platforms with and calls friends rabid anti semites who want Israel wiped off the map. keep drinking.
 




Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,505
Thoroughly decent/conscience? He also voted against the Anglo Irish agreement which was a vital stepping stone towards peace in Northern ireland .. which is strange because he is portrayed as a visionery for peace in NI by some gullible tw@ts/terrorist apologists.

He also shares platforms with and calls friends rabid anti semites who want Israel wiped off the map. keep drinking.

He calls for Israel to stop building on the occupied territory occupied after the 1967 war as does the UN. This makes him anti-semite? OK, keep drinking.
 


Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,505
True - but the election of Trump was a reaction to career politics. While Corbyn is as far removed from that as can be, as a leader he's ineffective and and blunt and people see it.


Bit like Trump then, is that what you are saying?
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
He calls for Israel to stop building on the occupied territory occupied after the 1967 war as does the UN. This makes him anti-semite? OK, keep drinking.

No, see my previous post. Sharing platforms with and calling friends people who had a similar view of Jews as Mr A. Hitler .. might, I hope, give you pause for thought.
 




Well funnily enough I have just joined the Labour Party. After years of sitting on the side lines I have finally committed a few pounds a month to the biggest Political party in Europe. Put your money where your mouth is was the reason.
I feel Jeremy Corbyn is a thoroughly decent politician that votes with his conscience. The fact he voted against the Iraq War is somehow held against him. Not sure how that works.
Everyone tells me that Jeremy cannot be elected, he is unelectable, it is impossible. I would have said the same thing about Donald Trump 12 months ago. We live in a crazy upside down world. Enjoy the ride! Yes I have had a drink! X

Welcome aboard mate :)

You just have to ask yourself one question - if Corbyn is as weak as they say, why do they devote so much time trying to smear him?
 


Your last /only hope was a Tory meltdown over Europe but incredibly Labour are in bigger trouble with gaping chasms, rebellions and Brexit flu outbreaks.

Congrats though ...funniest/delusional post of 2017 Winner in the bag at the beginning of Feb. :D

At least 30 Tory MPs will not vote Hard Brexit - May is ****ed, just a matter time :)

Start grooming your next pig poker, you'll need him then :)
 




Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,505
No, see my previous post. Sharing platforms with and calling friends people who had a similar view of Jews as Mr A. Hitler .. might, I hope, give you pause for thought.
No, you do know that as soon as you bring Hitler into an internet argument you have lost? You are aware of this rule? It is quite long standing for the very good reason that as soon as you quote him you have lost the argument.
 
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JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
No, you do know that as soon as you bring Hitler into an internet argument you have lost? You are aware of this rule? It is quite long standing for the very good reason that as soon as you quote him you have lost.

Theoretically correct, Godwins Law. There are always exceptions though. Why did he share a platform with and call friends rabid antisemites? ... and why did peace loving Corbyn vote against the good Friday agreement?
 


Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,505
Theoretically correct, Godwins Law. There are always exceptions though. Why did he share a platform with and call friends rabid antisemites? ... and why did peace loving Corbyn vote against the good Friday agreement?

I have no idea what you are talking about. Is this False News?
 


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