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Maggy 13-09-2015 09:25

Re: Who will lead the Labour Party?
 
It's going to be the media that decide his fate..but tempered by social networks like Facebook.

solitaire 13-09-2015 14:23

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
The only good thing that I've seen Corbyn connected with is his dislike of the EU.

djfunkdup 13-09-2015 15:03

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
If the cable forum reality spins on the same axis as the real world reality then the bookies made a few quid going by the above poll and the subsequent win by Mr Corbyn :D:D

heero_yuy 13-09-2015 16:51

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
[gloat] Watching the Labour party implode [/gloat]

Never has the phrase "Be careful what you wish for" been so appropriate.

With Labour under Corbyn now being anti EU. Cameron will have his work cut out to try and persuade us he has made a deal with the German apparatchiks that is good for us (NOT)

Ignitionnet 13-09-2015 22:25

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Chuka Umunna refuses to be in the shadow cabinet as he wants unconditional campaigning to stay in the EU.

As does Emma Reynolds.

https://twitter.com/EmmaReynoldsMP/s...65613754580993

Quote:

I agree with @ChukaUmunna #Labour must campaign to stay in the EU. Looking forward to taking active role in the campaign.
So, regardless of what is achieved in a renegotiation, regardless of that the EU thinks the Tories should be cutting harder and faster, regardless that the EU costs us billions a year, regardless that the EU and ECB brutally subjugated Greece by destroying its economy, regardless that Schengen is falling apart and the EU constantly bickering we must apparently campaign to stay in.

Ideological delusion.

Damien 13-09-2015 23:06

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
John McDonnell has been appointed Shadow Chancellor and within minutes everyone can point to this: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...and.devolution

Quote:

A call to honour the "bravery and sacrifice" of the IRA by Labour MP John McDonnell sparked controversy last night, with Conservatives and unionists uniting to denounce the leftwinger and the Labour party distancing itself from his remarks.

At a gathering to commemorate the IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, Mr McDonnell said: "It's about time we started honouring those people involved in the armed struggle. It was the bombs and bullets and sacrifice made by the likes of Bobby Sands that brought Britain to the negotiating table. The peace we have now is due to the action of the IRA."

Matth 14-09-2015 00:00

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Well, it remains to be seen if the predictions of doom are correct, maybe after a term of unfettered Tory administration, people may find tired old left wing policies to be more palatable.

Maybe the Lib Dems can regain the ground they lost, and claim some back from the disgruntled Labour moderates.

Maybe Corbyn will be ousted, or maybe there will be a split.

denphone 14-09-2015 05:11

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Who knows what the future holds as it can be very dangerous to predict things in a increasingly volatile world....

Osem 14-09-2015 08:24

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Just been listening to an interview with Emily Thornbury on BBC Breakfast on the subject of defence, since it appears she may be in line for the role of shadow defence secretary. She reckons we shouldn't have nuclear weapons because using them would "be killing women and children". I see she's not too bothered about men being killed by that's no surprise is it. Anyway, nuclear weapons aside I'm not sure many wars have been fought in which women and children weren't killed so I wonder what our armed forces would look like in her world. :erm:

Maggy 14-09-2015 09:43

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
At the end of the day Corbyn will have to work with the MPs he has..and without their support he's going to have a hard time implementing some of his policies..So I suggest that some of the hard left stuff and the hard right stuff and the centerist stuff will be adapted to a fudged try to fit all policies..

Osem 14-09-2015 09:47

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
It's nice to see such a charming man appointed Shadow Chancellor - John McDonnell - an MP who only a few years ago claimed he'd like to have been able to assassinate a former prime minister. Can you imagine the vitriol hypocrite extremists like him would level at any Tory who did such a thing?

The thing about people like this is that under the soft looking exterior they're in many ways as extreme as those they spend their lives condemning.

Hugh 14-09-2015 11:36

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Interesting to read comments on Billy Bragg's FB pages (and others like them).

Staunch supporters of Jeremy Corbyn are saying those who have resigned from the shadow cabinet, and other MPs who are not "loyal" to Jeremy should be deselected.

Seems an unusual viewpoint as one of JC's selling points about "being different" was how often he had rebelled against the Labour Party line (you know, being "disloyal").

Ignitionnet 14-09-2015 11:57

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35797955)
Interesting to read comments on Billy Bragg's FB pages (and others like them).

Staunch supporters of Jeremy Corbyn are saying those who have resigned from the shadow cabinet, and other MPs who are not "loyal" to Jeremy should be deselected.

Seems an unusual viewpoint as one of JC's selling points about "being different" was how often he had rebelled against the Labour Party line (you know, being "disloyal").

Those on the extremes always love a good purge of those they see as lacking 'ideological purity'.

Osem 14-09-2015 12:07

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35797955)
Interesting to read comments on Billy Bragg's FB pages (and others like them).

Staunch supporters of Jeremy Corbyn are saying those who have resigned from the shadow cabinet, and other MPs who are not "loyal" to Jeremy should be deselected.

Seems an unusual viewpoint as one of JC's selling points about "being different" was how often he had rebelled against the Labour Party line (you know, being "disloyal").

I think there'll be plenty more examples of blatant double standards and hypocrisy evident in coming weeks/months.

ianch99 14-09-2015 15:18

Re: [Update] Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Leadership
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35797944)
It's nice to see such a charming man appointed Shadow Chancellor - John McDonnell - an MP who only a few years ago claimed he'd like to have been able to assassinate a former prime minister. Can you imagine the vitriol hypocrite extremists like him would level at any Tory who did such a thing?

The thing about people like this is that under the soft looking exterior they're in many ways as extreme as those they spend their lives condemning.

I think you need to get some perspective. I doubt many would characterise the Labour Shadow Cabinet as extremists


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