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Old 21-07-2016, 22:49   #326
Ignitionnet
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Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

I'm completely done with the Labour Party. What a farce. Joined it to demonstrate my commitment to an opposition, that being essential to proper governance and I've gotten this.

I rather hope that Corbyn wins the ballot and the 'moderate' majority in the Labour Party grow a pair and realise that the membership are way out there, the leader is way out there and they belong somewhere else.

That somewhere else is probably with the Liberal Democrats in a new centrist party.

I could absolutely get on board with a party that's a bit to the left of the current Conservatives but quite a bit to the right of Corbyn's Labour, running on a compromise of ideology and pragmatism rather than head up arse per Corbyn and company, with a strong pro-EU and pro-internationalist stance.
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