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OLD BOY 14-12-2019 07:50

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36020239)
Why? A vote for Corbyn's party was a vote that tolerated antisemitism. They should be reflecting on their disgraceful choice of party.

Antisemitism would have been the least of our problems if that rabble had got in.

Sephiroth 14-12-2019 08:50

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36020248)
Antisemitism would have been the least of our problems if that rabble had got in.

No, OB. That ranks high alongside the other bad stuff those commie sumps would have inflicted on us.

I am proud of the British people who rejected every aspect of Corbynism, and those who voted Labour should re-evaluate themselves on the antisemitism basis at the very least and then remember Corbyn’s support for terrorist organisations around the world. Corbyn May be finished but his sentiments remain among those who voted Labour.


Hugh 14-12-2019 09:08

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Must be nice to have a viewpoint that has no shades of grey, and everything in the world can have broad brushstrokes applied to it, and nuance doesn’t exist.

"All those who disagree with me are completely wrong, and it’s OK to apply actions of a minority of a group to all members of that group, and castigate and denigrate all members of that group" seems to be a very simplistic approach to a very complex issue.

Can you imagine the outrage if others applied that viewpoint to all members of the Conservative party, saying they held the same viewpoints as some of the virulent supporters of Boris, such as Katie Hopkins and Tommy Robinson, or the Conservative candidate for Leeds North East who was de-selected for his Antisemitic views?

OLD BOY 14-12-2019 10:01

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36020251)
No, OB. That ranks high alongside the other bad stuff those commie sumps would have inflicted on us.

I am proud of the British people who rejected every aspect of Corbynism, and those who voted Labour should re-evaluate themselves on the antisemitism basis at the very least and then remember Corbyn’s support for terrorist organisations around the world. Corbyn May be finished but his sentiments remain among those who voted Labour.


In no way am I minimising the impact of Labour's antisemitism problems and the impact on the Jewish people. But even that is dwarfed by sheer the devastation that would have been inflicted on this country by Labour's economic policies under the Corbyn regime. Added to that, the very security and safety of our country was at severe risk from this Marxist threat.

Fortunately, the electorate have more common sense than to vote in favour of such an agenda. In fact, over the years, the electorate seem to have made pretty good judgements about which government was likely to serve the country better, and this is but the latest example. The hard left will never find favour with the British people. It's not what we are.

papa smurf 14-12-2019 12:38

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
John McDonnell admits he won't be part of new Labour leadership team 'We will all go'


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...ection-results


JOHN MCDONNELL has revealed a completely new team will be appointed for the next Labour's shadow cabinet following the staggering defeat of Jeremy Corbyn's party at the general election.

Chris 14-12-2019 14:23

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Absolutely delicious ... Boris begins his victory lap in Sedgefield, Labour ex-stronghold and former constituency of one Anthony Charles Lynton Blair :D

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50790445

Julian 14-12-2019 15:32

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
An interesting opinion piece on Labour's collapse HERE

The journalist makes some apparently valid points.

Pierre 14-12-2019 16:47

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36020283)
John McDonnell admits he won't be part of new Labour leadership team 'We will all go'


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/12...ection-results


JOHN MCDONNELL has revealed a completely new team will be appointed for the next Labour's shadow cabinet following the staggering defeat of Jeremy Corbyn's party at the general election.

But if it’s orchestrated by Momentum it will be more of the same.

papa smurf 14-12-2019 16:49

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Where it all went wrong for Melanie Onn - and the guy from Cuba who became a symbol for how Corbyn and co just did not get Grimsby

https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/n...n-cuba-3642843

OLD BOY 14-12-2019 20:33

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36020302)
But if it’s orchestrated by Momentum it will be more of the same.

Which is good news for the Conservatives.

Do Labour wish to continue to be the main party of opposition?

---------- Post added at 20:33 ---------- Previous post was at 20:32 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36020293)
Absolutely delicious ... Boris begins his victory lap in Sedgefield, Labour ex-stronghold and former constituency of one Anthony Charles Lynton Blair :D

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50790445

Marking out his territory!

Damien 14-12-2019 20:54

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
I saw this: https://twitter.com/JakeLex1989/stat...39960739696641

Quote:

OK guys, we're organising a rally in #Islington some time in early to mid Feb 2020 to show our thanks to @jeremycorbyn. Early stages right now but for updates you can follow @JezzFest which is the dedicated account. Would love to see you all there!! ��✊��❤️
Just in case any of you Tory voters wanted to pop along and show your appreciation for everything Corbyn has done for you. ;)

Chris 14-12-2019 20:57

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36020328)
I saw this: https://twitter.com/JakeLex1989/stat...39960739696641



Just in case any of you Tory voters wanted to pop along and show your appreciation for everything Corbyn has done for you. ;)

Oh, Jeremy Corbyn!

:rofl:

papa smurf 14-12-2019 21:21

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36020328)
I saw this: https://twitter.com/JakeLex1989/stat...39960739696641



Just in case any of you Tory voters wanted to pop along and show your appreciation for everything Corbyn has done for you. ;)

We couldn't have won without him :tu:

OLD BOY 14-12-2019 22:23

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36020332)
We couldn't have won without him :tu:

If he stayed on, we could win again!

1andrew1 14-12-2019 22:30

Re: Election 2019 Exit Poll
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36020328)
I saw this: https://twitter.com/JakeLex1989/stat...39960739696641



Just in case any of you Tory voters wanted to pop along and show your appreciation for everything Corbyn has done for you. ;)

Is Dominic Cummings organising it? ;)


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