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Gary L 22-07-2015 22:00

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If you ask me I think a lot of people have given up on 'politics'
even the Labour party.
just expect the worst and you'll be ok. that's the way it is now anyway. so the only real reason why the Labour party is still around is to be in a job where they can have expenses and be a bit posh.

Dave has destroyed politics. the fat slaphead must have been bullied at University or something.

Osem 22-07-2015 22:01

Re: Harman's Labour 'rebellion'
 
Nigel from Kent caught them all out:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33629623

Corbyn ought to join the Lib Dems I reckon.

:D

Sirius 22-07-2015 22:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35789993)
No, that's what you want. What we need is Corbyn to be elected leader and make Labour unelectable for at least two decades.

Looks like we'll get that. :)

:tu:

Ramrod 23-07-2015 09:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35790051)
Dave has destroyed politics. the fat slaphead must have been bullied at University or something.

Not that I'm a huge fan of Cameron (even though I voted conservative), I don't think that you can really say that he has "destroyed politics". Labour should take some of the blame as well :shrug:

Hugh 23-07-2015 11:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35790051)
If you ask me I think a lot of people have given up on 'politics'
even the Labour party.
just expect the worst and you'll be ok. that's the way it is now anyway. so the only real reason why the Labour party is still around is to be in a job where they can have expenses and be a bit posh.

Dave has destroyed politics. the fat slaphead must have been bullied at University or something.

That post says so much about you....;)

Osem 23-07-2015 11:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35790076)
Not that I'm a huge fan of Cameron (even though I voted conservative), I don't think that you can really say that he has "destroyed politics". Labour should take some of the blame as well :shrug:

He has a problem grasping reality. The fantasy world he occupies feels so much safer. It's a form a comfort blanket really... :)

heero_yuy 23-07-2015 12:14

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The former deputy prime minister John Prescott has strongly criticised Tony Blair’s intervention in the Labour party’s leadership contest, calling his comment about leftwingers needing a heart transplant “totally unacceptable”.

Lord Prescott said he found Blair’s comment, which was aimed at supporters of Jeremy Corbyn, “absolutely staggering”.
Blair urges Labour not to wrap itself in a Jeremy Corbyn comfort blanket
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In an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Prescott also defended Corbyn from attacks on the viability of his leadership bid, saying that a win for the leftwinger would not be a disaster for Labour
Linky

It's a strange world these people inhabit. Just need enough of the party to believe it.:D

Gary L 23-07-2015 17:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35790094)
That post says so much about you....;)

Yes. it tells you I'm not like you :)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35790095)
He has a problem grasping reality. The fantasy world he occupies feels so much safer. It's a form a comfort blanket really... :)

What he said.

Hugh 23-07-2015 17:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35790165)
Yes. it tells you I'm not like you :)

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What he said.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/07/12.jpg

heero_yuy 25-07-2015 16:59

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Businessman John Mills, who has given £1.6m to the party, said that a win for the veteran anti-austerity MP would divide Labour.

His warning came as a poll of 5,438 LabourList readers indicated an astonishing 72.84% would pick Mr Corbyn as their first preference for Labour Party leader.
Linky

Go Jezzer! :D

Osem 25-07-2015 19:23

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Would that be this John Mills:

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...nor-john-mills

Maybe his judgment is a tad suspect at times...

Damien 25-07-2015 20:58

Re: Harman's Labour 'rebellion'
 
Sunday Times reporting Harman is being urged to suspend the campaign due a 'hard-left' infiltration causing a membership surge in the last few weeks.

Osem 25-07-2015 21:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35790464)
Sunday Times reporting Harman is being urged to suspend the campaign due a 'hard-left' infiltration causing a membership surge in the last few weeks.

I reckon it's a Tory infiltration... :D

Pierre 26-07-2015 06:57

Re: Harman's Labour 'rebellion'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35790427)
Linky

Go Jezzer! :D

This is the way it should be though. If Labour go further left, which is where they should be, it gives a clear choice and if the country agrees they'll vote for them.

What we don't want is a return to the Blair days of Tory Light Labour where the parties were undistiguishable.

Osem 26-07-2015 08:59

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I'd far rather have a left leaning party which is open and honest about what it intends that a lying bunch of hypocrites who pretend to be one thing then do the opposite. I don't think we'll ever get that though.


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