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J'les aurai!
What are the odds now being offered on him becoming PM.? Or still being labour leader at the next election?
slim and none
What are the odds now being offered on him becoming PM.? Or still being labour leader at the next election?
So Cameron says that he creates jobs but doesn't believe that he should and Corbyn doesn't say that he will create jobs but believes that he should? You'll have to explain why the former is so much better than the latter.
And the current government directly controls the pay of 1/6 of the working population and regulates many of the rest in various ways so it's hardly a free market out there.
the scots said no to independance because of the majority protestant vote and that ain't gonna change any time soon
Fantastic result for British democracy today.
At last, Labour back to its roots and now hopefully real opposition to the Tories and away from centre ground nonsense that has been failing poor and vulnerable people for far took long.
UK government no longer has a mandate to govern in, er, Govan, anymore. Or any other part of Glasgow come to that. Nowt to do with religion.
Not sure about clear blue water. It is the same set of MPs that are there. It is just the bloke at the front that has changed. Surely he will have to remove a heck of a lot of MPs to provide a radically different party? Otherwise its him and a load of the old same lot?
It depends who the Conservatives elect as their next leader surely.
How can anyone say that before all the partied manifestos have been released for 2020? We have no idea who we would vote for as we don't know what policies they will be pushing for 2020.
Baffled by these comments. Labour might've just got its most popular leader since Blair.
tell me 1066 how much did you pay for your latest velo?
The Voting public have rejected Socialism since 1979. How can anyone with any sense honestly believe that a party that will now embrace socialism stands any chance of being elected? Corbyn might well be a nice honest person but PM material he certainly is not. Times have moved on and if labour want to be re elected they must now move forward and not backwards.
For sure. At least there will be clear daylight between the two parties and a real choice for the electorate rather than last time when it was a choice (apart from in Brighton Pavilion) between voting Tory or Tory Lite. Corbyn's election may well go a long way towards reclaiming Labour's traditional voters, as well as hopefully providing a credible anti-austerity platform for those who have not had access to one before.
The Voting public have rejected Socialism since 1979. How can anyone with any sense honestly believe that a party that will now embrace socialism stands any chance of being elected? Corbyn might well be a nice honest person but PM material he certainly is not. Times have moved on and if labour want to be re elected they must now move forward and not backwards.
The Tories could elect a chimpanzee as its next leader and it will still win.
The youth now hold the key to this country's political direction I feel, and thank God for that!
They know that for most of them, when it comes to housing, education and living wage job prospects things don't look good if we keep the status quo.
Let's hope that the Times they are indeed a changin'
Which Youth is this ?
I doubt very much eggy would welcome a socialist utopia