Thought it was bit out of order that they'd booked you to comment on Rugby World Cup finances but the first question Rachel asks you is straight out of left field about that mad bint that wants to take her 3 month old baby to 8 matches. Nicely handled though.
Oh. Is it a pre-record? Last time I heard you was talking about FIFA on the phone-in during the summer. I was going to call and suggest Nicky Campbell ask you about alternative uses for your shed when locked out...
Lots of Labour MPs have been contacted by concerned constituents (who voted Labour) and local activists. There is a growing groundswell to ditch Corbyn as soon as possible before he does terminal damage to the Party.
Party conference should be interesting!!!
Within hours of being elected by a swathe of three quid no-hopers, Corbyn is fiimed standing on a platform with Billy Bragg singing "The Red Flag" like it's 1979. I pity the genuine Labour MPs who entered Parliament to actually help people build better lives for themselves.
The bloke is fvcked, even before he starts. Take just one policy; "withdraw from NATO." Complete non-starter, unless you are utterly deluded. Even Tom Watson doesn't agree with that. Utterly unelectable - but I can see why he would appeal to the NUS.
Labour MPs have stated that tomorrow they...
Interesting piece on the radio a minutes ago.
Labour politician saying the reasons Labour lost the last election is because they weren't trusted on the economy, immigration and foreign policy. "It's like we offered the electorate egg and chips. They didn't want it so now we are offering them...
Most of these people live in seats that are Labour strongholds anyway. Doesn't matter one jot if they vote or not. Labour need to broaden their appeal but hey have just massively narrowed it into their heartlands. Pointless electing Corbyn unless their ambition is simply to be a noisy pressure...
Unsure why people are claiming Corbyn becoming Labour leader changes the game, when really it doesn't at all.
Corbyn may motivate a whole bunch of previously disenfranchised people to vote, but the vast majority of these people live in inner-city seats that will return a Labour MP anyway.
To...
Corbyn appeals to voters in seats that Labour will win anyway.
How much chance does he have of winning the handful of key marginals that will decide the next election?
None.
It's threads that go from Jeremy Corbyn to Adlof Hilter in 79 pages that keep luring me back to NSC - matter how much I try to quit. Where else?
Nowhere, that's where.:)