Corbyn cant attend the first Privy Council meeting,prior engagements
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/Jeremy_Corbyn/11917496/Exclusive-Jeremy-Corbyn-snubs-the-Queen-saying-he-is-too-busy-to-be-sworn-in-to-the-Privy-Council.html
Telegraph probably being a little unfair here,the bloke...
im not sure i will ever be able to remove the notion of Jez knobbing Diane Abbot in a Cotswold field
I pray the poor bloke was at least instructed to knob her doggy and spared full facial contact
blooming heck,he doesnt hold back any punches in that article does he.
"Jeremy Corbyn did not become Labour leader because his friends in the Socialist Workers party organised a Leninist coup. Nor did the £3 click-activist day-trippers hand him victory. He won with the hearty and freely given...
As i pointed out earlier there is much more to parliamentary debate than PMQ,its silly theatrics but i believe it gets people interested and therefore involved rather than turns them off.
There is plenty of parliamentary debate on the parliament channel to watch that is nothing like PMQ
I think...
Reasonable? John McDonnell was simply trying to weasel out of what he said previously in that interview and its not even very convincing.
Now saying he previously didn’t chose the right words cuts no mustard with me. He knew FULL well what he was saying all those years ago,its not as...
Cameron is going to love the new format of course he will embrace it,
Corbyn asks a question, Cameron gets the chance to air Tory policy free from confrontational rebuttal,
Corbyn asks another question Cameron gets the chance to air Tory policy free from confrontational rebuttal,
Corbyn asks...
I thought PMQ was all a bit of a gimmick by Corbyn, more to do with his lack of skills,his unwillingness to ever get involved in confrontation and choosing a format he can hide behind as opposed to trying to make the commons more accountable.
He really should know by now what the concerns of...
I was sort of hoping the decisions he makes were down to the fact he doesn’t know what he is doing and is in fact a clueless moron
If you are correct however that would make him a very dangerous individual for everyone in this country
Corbyn's Cabinet Chaos: The Inside Story
http://news.sky.com/story/1552307/corbyns-cabinet-chaos-the-inside-story
The statues of Churchill, Thatcher, Attlee, Lloyd George - Britain's greatest 20th century Prime Ministers - loom large over the members' lobby in the House of Commons.They can...
Have to say i didnt believe you for one second about this,especially with a wiki reference. i dont remember this at all...... I mean,come on its a crazy thing for an MP to say.
however,from 2003
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/2949688.stm
what a complete :censored:
Chuka Umunna has left Labour's shadow cabinet by "mutual agreement", citing "key differences on policy" with new leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Mr Umunna said in a statement he could not see himself campaigning to leave the European Union but Mr Corbyn "made it clear... he does not wholeheartedly share...
it will have to be a u- turn or compromise,whatever its called though the only people that will be disappointed will be the people that have decided to engage in politics for the first time buying fully into the Corbyn message.It will be a harsh reality check for them,the rest of us will see it...
I cant actually see him even attempting to pursue the idea of leaving.The general public do not want to leave NATO.If he knows whats good for him he is best to keep these ideas to himself and instead tag along with sensible reasoning and stay in NATO.
There are no lies is that link.
The hard left in the UK are renowned for their propaganda and attack mentality.
It’s a bit rich that its OK for them but somehow its not fair when the conservatives highlight what he has said.
Are you going to moan for the next five years every time you see his...
I really don’t see Corbyn himself as a breath of fresh air at all,
I tend to agree with his supporters on this …..that he is the same politician he always has been,and has stuck to the same principles throughout his career. His policies are after all the same ones he has had for decades. He has...
id love him to have another crack at this one,opens up so many wonderful possibilities what this style of taxation could evolve into.
i would start a campaign to order the treasury not to spend any of my tax money on Croydon or scousers.
The proof in the pudding will be in 2020 as to whether he is electable or not,personally i dont believe he can persuade middle England in 2020..... to vote for him,if anything i think his views will put them off and resign Labour to opposition where he is unable to achieve anything.........we...