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Post by marispiper on Jun 28, 2016 8:54:05 GMT
Cameron going, Corbyn about to be kicked out, Hodgson going, who next Perhaps the Queen will abdicate Apparently she was asked how she felt after all that's happened and she replied "Well, I'm still alive"
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Post by marispiper on Jun 28, 2016 15:09:31 GMT
Anna Eagle has been put forward as possible leader to replace Corbyn... D'you know, there as a world of difference between who the Labour party members select as leader and who the electorate would even conceivably vote for! Labour, if you want to lose the next election, go ahead...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 15:50:26 GMT
Anna Eagle has been put forward as possible leader to replace Corbyn... D'you know, there as a world of difference between who the Labour party members select as leader and who the electorate would even conceivably vote for! Labour, if you want to lose the next election, go ahead... It is all very sad Marispiper. It will be a miracle if Corbyn survives the vote of no confidence because as far as I am aware 40 off shadow cabinet members leaving is unprecedented. And I was very surprised at the obvious seething anger of some of the comments I saw some of them make after resigning. However which ever side of the political divide you sit we need a strong opposition to have proper democracy. And if Corbyn stands again, and is re-elected as leader he will be a laughing stock with zero support from within his own party in the commons. He should, for the sake of unity refuse to stand next time, but I doubt he will do that, Ego will get in the way. We will see, but it won't be resolved without some serious blood letting. On both sides.
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Post by violette on Jun 28, 2016 15:51:55 GMT
Tom Watson has been playing the long game ever since Corbyn was elected. How amazing that he (Watson) just happened to be at Glastonbury, at a silent disco, incommunicado at a critical time. A bit like having your wisdom teeth out (remember John Major?)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 16:26:22 GMT
Tom Watson has been playing the long game ever since Corbyn was elected. How amazing that he (Watson) just happened to be at Glastonbury, at a silent disco, incommunicado at a critical time. A bit like having your wisdom teeth out (remember John Major?) Corbyn reminds me of Margaret Thatcher, remember her "We fight on and we fight to win". Few days later she was gone
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Post by ARENA on Jun 28, 2016 17:04:04 GMT
The dirty Digger's news channel in America is interviewing the Exit leader......Nigel Farage.
If we're not careful he'll be getting voted in by the right-wing.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 19:55:32 GMT
I hope that Theresa May is the next PM, and appoints Boris Johnson to lead the "Out" negotiations. Make him see the real world
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Post by ARENA on Jun 28, 2016 20:30:19 GMT
What a mess. I predict a new labour leader who'll win a landslide election when Dave goes!
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Post by marispiper on Jun 28, 2016 21:00:55 GMT
What a mess. I predict a new labour leader who'll win a landslide election when Dave goes! Who's gonna pull that off then? Nobody springs to my mind! Are you predicting a general election ...this year?
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Post by marispiper on Jun 28, 2016 21:14:18 GMT
Farage's address (if you can call it that) to MEPs was toe curling! He insulted them all...thank goodness one of them said after that he is not representative of Great Britain! He went on to say Farage talks about representing the ordinary man....when he has offshore accounts?...yeah right!
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Post by ARENA on Jun 29, 2016 7:43:06 GMT
What a mess. I predict a new labour leader who'll win a landslide election when Dave goes! Who's gonna pull that off then? Nobody springs to my mind! Are you predicting a general election ...this year? I am convinced that when both parties have decided on new leaders,there will be an election.
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Post by marispiper on Jun 29, 2016 7:46:32 GMT
Chris Bryant said yesterday that he had asked Corbyn which way he voted and he wouldn't tell him, so Bryant thinks he voted Leave, which would make sense as he's always been Eurosceptic If he had joined the Leave campaign it would've brought a different perspective to the rhetoric and he might not be in the hole he is now. A pal of mine, a Labour councillor, voted Leave telling me "because it's a vote for the poor and forgotten"...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2016 9:08:31 GMT
I think Hilary Benn would be a winning Leader for the Labour party
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2016 9:13:34 GMT
Chris Bryant said yesterday that he had asked Corbyn which way he voted and he wouldn't tell him, so Bryant thinks he voted Leave, which would make sense as he's always been Eurosceptic If he had joined the Leave campaign it would've brought a different perspective to the rhetoric and he might not be in the hole he is now. A pal of mine, a Labour councillor, voted Leave telling me "because it's a vote for the poor and forgotten"... I have a vision of Chris Bryant in his Y Fronts asking Corbyn if he was "In or Out"
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Post by marispiper on Jun 29, 2016 10:46:43 GMT
Gus, did you have to show me that second pic? Put me right off me sausage roll, it did...
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