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[Politics] Next leader of the Labour party



Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
5,249
Worthing
Clearly I didn't mean it was the PM's fault that the rain caused flooding. :rolleyes:

However, I tell you what Corbyn would have done - he'd have been right there on the coal face, empathising with those most affected and announcing a COBR and various (admittedly costly) measures to ensure those whose businesses and homes were most severely impacted received the support they needed.

What he probably wouldn't have done, is continue on his Caribbean holiday paid for by one of his Tory party donor chums. To be fair, this applies to pretty much every political leader except the useless :wanker: we have in charge.

I'd like to hear more about Corbyn's Caribbean holiday paid for by a Tory donor. Was there more in his leadership of the Labour Party and manifesto pledges than has met the eye?
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,809
Gloucester
Clearly I didn't mean it was the PM's fault that the rain caused flooding. :rolleyes:

However, I tell you what Corbyn would have done - he'd have been right there on the coal face, empathising with those most affected and announcing a COBR and various (admittedly costly) measures to ensure those whose businesses and homes were most severely impacted received the support they needed.

We don't have a coal face any more. The Thatcher years saw to that.
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
18,519
Valley of Hangleton
Clearly I didn't mean it was the PM's fault that the rain caused flooding. :rolleyes:

However, I tell you what Corbyn would have done - he'd have been right there on the coal face, empathising with those most affected and announcing a COBR and various (admittedly costly) measures to ensure those whose businesses and homes were most severely impacted received the support they needed.

What he probably wouldn't have done, is continue on his Caribbean holiday paid for by one of his Tory party donor chums. To be fair, this applies to pretty much every political leader except the useless :wanker: we have in charge.

Wasn’t long ago that you called him a ****ing disgrace, you’ve changed your tune [emoji23][emoji23]
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BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,375
The cockwobble Morgan and the bimbo slapper next to him done a great job laying into Labour this morning, it's a dangerous show and they have have alot to answer for dividing the country

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Whatever one thinks of Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, I don't think Lisa Nandy did herself any favours in the leadership contest, during this interview.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,832
Hove
Wilson closed 290 in 10 years, Thatcher closed 160 in 11 years.

Thatcher closed a greater proportion of remaining working mines than any other Prime Minister.

At this point now we know that coal had to go, but the severity of the closures under Thatcher and the lack of provision for re-training and economic stimulus in the areas most effected just didn't happen. Thatcher inherited unemployment level at just under 1.5m. Within 2 years she had it above 3m and never got it below 2m while in office.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,234
Clearly I didn't mean it was the PM's fault that the rain caused flooding. :rolleyes:

However, I tell you what Corbyn would have done - he'd have been right there on the coal face, empathising with those most affected and announcing a COBR and various (admittedly costly) measures to ensure those whose businesses and homes were most severely impacted received the support they needed.

What he probably wouldn't have done, is continue on his Caribbean holiday paid for by one of his Tory party donor chums. To be fair, this applies to pretty much every political leader except the useless :wanker: we have in charge.

What a load of tosh. You would have been critical whatever he had done. If he was there on day of floods you would have said too early or wrong place. I am sure if Corbyn was in power now he would be hand delivering face masks and bog rolls to everyone.
 








Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
16,686
Fiveways
In what parallel universe does Rebecca Long-Bailey merit a Hitler moustache?

One in which the far (or 'alt') right are on the march. It's now at least a couple of generations since Hitler et al left their mark, and 'never again' no longer has the same level of resonance or depth of meaning.
It's time to start nominating those who are at it as fascists. It's a shame that they've been enabled by the free speech zealots too.
 






Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
are they too left wing for you?

I suppose I’m A political, could never vote for Labour all the time it is a hiding place for anti semites and terrorist sympathisers, have had far to many a run in with Johnson, as a proud RMT member I would rather shite in my hands and clap than vote for him. Haven’t voted in a general election since 97 and I’m not likely to ever again.


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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,289
Withdean area
I suppose I’m A political, could never vote for Labour all the time it is a hiding place for anti semites and terrorist sympathisers, have had far to many a run in with Johnson, as a proud RMT member I would rather shite in my hands and clap than vote for him. Haven’t voted in a general election since 97 and I’m not likely to ever again.


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Are you in a constituency where the incumbent MP has it sewn up and you can’t stand the policies of that party?

For example, imho Lucas and Kyle have that gig for life.
 




Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
Are you in a constituency where the incumbent MP has it sewn up and you can’t stand the policies of that party?

For example, imho Lucas and Kyle have that gig for life.

I’m in Worthing, you could put a blue rosette on a dog turd and it would get voted in, The Brexit party withdrew their candidate so I spoiled my paper as I had no one to vote for. The situation in Brighton with Lucas is frustrating for true Brightonians, she will always get the student Woke vote.


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Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
8,461
I suppose I’m A political, could never vote for Labour all the time it is a hiding place for anti semites and terrorist sympathisers, have had far to many a run in with Johnson, as a proud RMT member I would rather shite in my hands and clap than vote for him. Haven’t voted in a general election since 97 and I’m not likely to ever again.


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Apolitical, really? you are a member of the RMT ( unions are a non-party political organisation) and you have a picture of Farage as your avatar.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
Apolitical, really? you are a member of the RMT ( unions are a non-party political organisation) and you have a picture of Farage as your avatar.

Passionate about trade unionism, admiration for Farage, the most influential politician of the last 25 years, without Farage there would be no Brexit. I suppose I like a little bit of everything, except the terrorist sympathisers and anti semites that have taken over the Labour Party recently.


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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,289
Withdean area
Apolitical, really? you are a member of the RMT ( unions are a non-party political organisation) and you have a picture of Farage as your avatar.

Loads of working class people including trade union members were vehemently anti-EU. Some well known union leaders life long anti-EU.

(I know that’s not the same as them all adoring Farage)..
 




Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
Loads of working class people including trade union members were vehemently anti-EU. Some well known union leaders life long anti-EU.

(I know that’s not the same as them all adoring Farage)..

I don’t adore Farage, I admire him, it also has the added advantage of winding up the swivel eyed lefty loons a treat.


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