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On the other side of the coin there is this. I just love the analogy at 17 mins about the horse. When the bbc didn’t back the ridiculous dissembling lump of shit. But the whole thing is almost beyond belief. Our Prime Minister mind. And Corbyn’s ‘project’ got annihilated by THAT after 10 years of cuts and misery.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 12:12 - Dec 15 by Highjack
He/she/they would be fine if they didn’t start a brand new thread every time a new tweet appears on the internet.
True.
If we had the ability to merge threads we could have one big one called "Trampie's Fantasyland" where he, Kilks and all the other weirdos could indulge themselves to their hearts content.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 14:36 - Dec 15 with 1243 views
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 14:20 - Dec 15 by Dr_Winston
True.
If we had the ability to merge threads we could have one big one called "Trampie's Fantasyland" where he, Kilks and all the other weirdos could indulge themselves to their hearts content.
What about all the dull feckers who have voted Tory and Labour, more of the same from Westminster and more of the same from the WAG. Turkeys voting for Christmas springs to mind.
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 14:39 - Dec 15 with 1234 views
This is part of Momentum’s attempt to convince itself that Labour got trounced because it wasn’t left wing enough. Corbyn’s ridiculous “we won the arguments but got scuppered by Brexit” line is the most self serving nonsense I’ve heard for some time. Labour didn’t lose millions of votes and dozens of seats because of Brexit, it was because of Corbyn. Simple.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 14:46 - Dec 15 by WarwickHunt
Right on, comrade!
Enjoy the next ten/fifteen years of Tory rule.
There’s one poster off here that seems to entirely have lost the plot on Twitter. I won’t name him but a week ago he made the first tweet and today he made the second tweet. I find it absolutely staggering that there’s people out there that don’t want change.
Spot on. It is why JC must stay on whatever the GE result. The fight must go on, We can no longer carry on moving to the right, supported by a compliant MSM. https://t.co/nRVmiQt00V
— Norman Normal #CorbynWasRight #LabourFiles (@NormalN7) December 8, 2019
Yes he should. Imho he should not even resign. Blairites a Brexit did for Labour as I explained in great detail yesterday.
— Norman Normal #CorbynWasRight #LabourFiles (@NormalN7) December 15, 2019
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 14:54 - Dec 15 by exiledclaseboy
This is part of Momentum’s attempt to convince itself that Labour got trounced because it wasn’t left wing enough. Corbyn’s ridiculous “we won the arguments but got scuppered by Brexit” line is the most self serving nonsense I’ve heard for some time. Labour didn’t lose millions of votes and dozens of seats because of Brexit, it was because of Corbyn. Simple.
Yes it was because of Corbyn, because the media done a job on Corbyn that's why, Labours manifesto was very good imo.
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 16:51 - Dec 15 with 1114 views
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 18:36 - Dec 15 by Flashberryjack
If the labour party isn't already dead, the candidates being put forward for the leadership will ensure that it is dead.
How the hell did a fantastic political party come to this?
It is absolutely indeed tragic!
The party has spent the last few years wrapped up in a bubble of 'boutique politics', preoccupied with stuff like LBGT issues, WOKE bullshit, Palestine and middle class Trendy-Wendy student activist lunacy.
The party is disconnected from the working class in a way I've never seen....That is why Dennis Skinner's constituency now has a 5,000 plus Tory majority when once upon a time Labour could brag about 20,000 ones.
And?.. To make matters worse the contempt many have within the Labour Party for working class people is more than bleeding bloody obvious. A party for snobs with a superiority-complex . A party that has changed so much that it now looks down on the very people its meant to have empathy for and is meant to represent. Staggering!
Argus!
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 19:32 - Dec 15 with 953 views
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 19:14 - Dec 15 by Wingstandwood
It is absolutely indeed tragic!
The party has spent the last few years wrapped up in a bubble of 'boutique politics', preoccupied with stuff like LBGT issues, WOKE bullshit, Palestine and middle class Trendy-Wendy student activist lunacy.
The party is disconnected from the working class in a way I've never seen....That is why Dennis Skinner's constituency now has a 5,000 plus Tory majority when once upon a time Labour could brag about 20,000 ones.
And?.. To make matters worse the contempt many have within the Labour Party for working class people is more than bleeding bloody obvious. A party for snobs with a superiority-complex . A party that has changed so much that it now looks down on the very people its meant to have empathy for and is meant to represent. Staggering!
Only Matthew Hopkins witchfinder general needed for the full house.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 19:14 - Dec 15 by Wingstandwood
It is absolutely indeed tragic!
The party has spent the last few years wrapped up in a bubble of 'boutique politics', preoccupied with stuff like LBGT issues, WOKE bullshit, Palestine and middle class Trendy-Wendy student activist lunacy.
The party is disconnected from the working class in a way I've never seen....That is why Dennis Skinner's constituency now has a 5,000 plus Tory majority when once upon a time Labour could brag about 20,000 ones.
And?.. To make matters worse the contempt many have within the Labour Party for working class people is more than bleeding bloody obvious. A party for snobs with a superiority-complex . A party that has changed so much that it now looks down on the very people its meant to have empathy for and is meant to represent. Staggering!
A close relation of mine who has been a Labour activist told me 10 years ago plus that the problem for Labour is that its a victim of its own success, via campaigns and policies due to Labour over the years people have been healthier, relatively well housed and often university educated but its turned them into Tories .
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 19:58 - Dec 15 with 902 views
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 16:48 - Dec 15 by ladyjack
Yes it was because of Corbyn, because the media done a job on Corbyn that's why, Labours manifesto was very good imo.
Corbyn made it very, very easy for the "right wing press" to do a job on him. If he hadn't spent his entire political career palling around with Hamas & the IRA, or frequently given speeches in front of murals of mass murderers like Mao and Stalin then they'd have had nothing to work with.
All they had on Ed Milliband was him looking weird eating a bacon sandwich and that was enough to negate the May factor. The Tories couldn't have handpicked a better leader of the opposition for them.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 20:06 - Dec 15 with 884 views
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 19:58 - Dec 15 by Dr_Winston
Corbyn made it very, very easy for the "right wing press" to do a job on him. If he hadn't spent his entire political career palling around with Hamas & the IRA, or frequently given speeches in front of murals of mass murderers like Mao and Stalin then they'd have had nothing to work with.
All they had on Ed Milliband was him looking weird eating a bacon sandwich and that was enough to negate the May factor. The Tories couldn't have handpicked a better leader of the opposition for them.
"The Tories couldn't have handpicked a better leader of the opposition for them"
And looking at the names being thrown up as Corbyn's successor, nothing much is going to change, only this time it'll be a female version..
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 20:10 - Dec 15 by exiledclaseboy
Which of the names mentioned do you reckon will be Corbyn MKII?
Sir Kier Starmer, Rebecca Long- Bailey, Emily Thornberry and Jess Philips.
Take your pick...although the word is it must be a female, so that would eliminate Starmer, unless he decides to identify as a female which would probably make him favourite.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 20:32 - Dec 15 by Flashberryjack
Sir Kier Starmer, Rebecca Long- Bailey, Emily Thornberry and Jess Philips.
Take your pick...although the word is it must be a female, so that would eliminate Starmer, unless he decides to identify as a female which would probably make him favourite.
Only one of those names can be considered on the “Corbyn wing” of the party and that’s Long Bailey. Possibly two with Thornberry but that would be a stretch.
12,695 people sign a letter to Corbyn on 20:35 - Dec 15 by exiledclaseboy
Only one of those names can be considered on the “Corbyn wing” of the party and that’s Long Bailey. Possibly two with Thornberry but that would be a stretch.
Thornberry would be massacred.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.