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Old 08-07-2025, 09:28   #33
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn starts a new party

It really does play into the stereotype. It's the bizarre love of weaponising procedure to settle what are relatively minor disagreements rather than focusing on the greater cause. There is an episode of Fraiser in which the two lead characters argue over control of a wine club. At the end of the episode, they decide the club has forgotten about the wine and they'll start their own, only to start discussing with excitement the byzantine governance structure they want for it.

Besides, Corbyn is right on this occasion, co-leaders of a political party is nonsense.
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