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Old 19-08-2016, 16:04   #401
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Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Well Comrade, you do seem a bit obsessed about Jeremy. If he's in no danger of ever being elected why bother ? I like him, he offers an definite alternative, which people may or may not want. Cameron/Clegg/Blair/May - virtually no difference between them once PM.

He did a very good sit down protest on the train the other day with other passengers in economy that didn't have seats. Compare that to sweet George Osborne who insisted on being in First Class without paying.....
only as obsessed as you are with Cameron and Osborne .

As someone who's always banging on about democracy or lack thereof i'm surprised that you approve of the lack of opposition to the Conservatives

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
If anyone wants an effective opposition, they're not going to get it with a clown like Corbyn running the Labour show. He's a relic of the past and a very poor leader who'd bring this country to its knees. What's required is for Labour to split, leave Corbyn and his loony left cronies to count their votes from the rose tinted brigade and those who're serious about creating a new, more representative, party to get off their bums and do it. If Smith is the best Labour can do to challenge Corbyn the Tories are going to be well and truly delighted.

Like or loathe them, when you compare the heavyweights Labour used to have within their ranks to today's bunch the extent to which the party has deteriorated is quite obvious.
couldn't agree more