Corbyn 17:09 - Feb 6 with 7253 views | Darran | Two months since Labour got trounced at the General Election and Magic Grampa is still leader and spokesman for the party. What a fuçking shambles. [Post edited 6 Feb 2020 17:10]
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Corbyn on 17:22 - Feb 6 with 2335 views | Highjack | It’s a period of reflection where they can carefully and thoughtfully look at why they lost, analyse their mistakes in great detail to determine exactly why their strategy failed, then when the results are in they’ll replace him with another completely detestable and unlikeable left wing, anti brexit nut job. | |
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Corbyn on 17:25 - Feb 6 with 2330 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 17:22 - Feb 6 by Highjack | It’s a period of reflection where they can carefully and thoughtfully look at why they lost, analyse their mistakes in great detail to determine exactly why their strategy failed, then when the results are in they’ll replace him with another completely detestable and unlikeable left wing, anti brexit nut job. |
His replacement will use the correct pronouns though. Let’s not lose sight of what really matters to those whose life is a daily struggle to keep their heads above water and their kids clothed and fed. | |
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Corbyn on 17:30 - Feb 6 with 2318 views | MrSwerve | If they don't replace him with Starmer they are absolutely mental. Especially if you look at the other candidates. | |
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Corbyn on 17:42 - Feb 6 with 2291 views | Pegojack |
Corbyn on 17:30 - Feb 6 by MrSwerve | If they don't replace him with Starmer they are absolutely mental. Especially if you look at the other candidates. |
Nail. Head. Hit. This is a critical moment in Labour Party history. I think if they choose anyone other than Starmer, and it's a real possibility thanks to McClusky and Co working behind the scenes, they'll be well on the way to becoming a minority fringe party. [Post edited 6 Feb 2020 18:01]
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Corbyn on 17:42 - Feb 6 with 2288 views | Darran | I voted Labour just to get the Tories out,if Long-Bailey gets the gig I will not be voting Labour at the next GE. | |
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Corbyn on 17:50 - Feb 6 with 2278 views | Best_loser | Starmer is a nailed on cert But so was el gran senor in the derby 😕 | | | |
Corbyn on 18:02 - Feb 6 with 2250 views | Drizzy |
Corbyn on 17:25 - Feb 6 by Lohengrin | His replacement will use the correct pronouns though. Let’s not lose sight of what really matters to those whose life is a daily struggle to keep their heads above water and their kids clothed and fed. |
I'm pretty sure those with a gender identity outside the binary are immersed in a "daily struggle". Probably due to the attitude of people like you. [Post edited 6 Feb 2020 18:02]
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Corbyn on 18:04 - Feb 6 with 2235 views | WarwickHunt |
Corbyn on 17:42 - Feb 6 by Pegojack | Nail. Head. Hit. This is a critical moment in Labour Party history. I think if they choose anyone other than Starmer, and it's a real possibility thanks to McClusky and Co working behind the scenes, they'll be well on the way to becoming a minority fringe party. [Post edited 6 Feb 2020 18:01]
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"Unite’s general secretary, Len McCluskey, emerged from an all-day meeting of the union’s ruling executive to say it was their overwhelming view that “Becky has both the brains and the brilliance to take on Boris Johnson." Let's have another 15 years of Tory rule, Len. You terminally deluded fücking twà t. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Corbyn on 18:39 - Feb 6 with 2165 views | Drizzy |
Corbyn on 18:33 - Feb 6 by Lohengrin | Well you’ve mastered the woke vernacular, I’ll give you that. |
No need for you to do the same, Loh. | |
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Corbyn on 18:40 - Feb 6 with 2161 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 18:04 - Feb 6 by WarwickHunt | "Unite’s general secretary, Len McCluskey, emerged from an all-day meeting of the union’s ruling executive to say it was their overwhelming view that “Becky has both the brains and the brilliance to take on Boris Johnson." Let's have another 15 years of Tory rule, Len. You terminally deluded fücking twà t. |
Don’t you ever tire of sitting on the fence? | |
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Corbyn on 18:44 - Feb 6 with 2153 views | Lohengrin |
Corbyn on 18:39 - Feb 6 by Drizzy | No need for you to do the same, Loh. |
On balance I think not. It’s not like I know anybody around here who speaks it. It’s as foreign as a language gets. | |
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Corbyn on 19:41 - Feb 6 with 2071 views | Catullus |
Corbyn on 18:44 - Feb 6 by Lohengrin | On balance I think not. It’s not like I know anybody around here who speaks it. It’s as foreign as a language gets. |
My problem with the so called 'woke' people is the unintended consequences. It doesn't bring us closer together, it doesn't improve social cohesion or tolerance, it all just creates another umbrella group that seem to seperate themselves out into endless other groups who are all so intolerant of other things while screaming look at me. You can't keep up with all the new groups and the way 'they' wish to be addressed. Some of it just seems self centred and bonkers. People are people, so the song says and why can'r we all just get along. I don't care about your sexual preferences, religion or which sports team you support, you just need to accept other people are different and be civil! PS, something relevant to the OP, Even if they choose Starmer I don't see myself voting Labour anytime soon. Not as long as Momentum have any power in the Labour party. They need a massive new broom. [Post edited 6 Feb 2020 19:44]
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Corbyn on 19:53 - Feb 6 with 2036 views | Flashberryjack |
Just when you think "they can't make anymore shyte up" they do. | |
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Corbyn on 19:58 - Feb 6 with 2022 views | Catullus |
Least popular with the electorate and maybe the PLP too but with Momentum pulling the strings, does she still have a chance? | |
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Corbyn on 20:02 - Feb 6 with 2002 views | Highjack |
“What’s her name?” I thought they wanted to be known as they or them, not her. F*ck me this is confusing. | |
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Corbyn on 20:07 - Feb 6 with 1979 views | Catullus |
Corbyn on 20:02 - Feb 6 by Highjack | “What’s her name?” I thought they wanted to be known as they or them, not her. F*ck me this is confusing. |
It's even worse for people like me who are easily confused! Must be a Corbyn supporter though, wants to sit on the fence and not be anything in particular. | |
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Corbyn on 20:11 - Feb 6 with 1965 views | Ebo |
Corbyn on 20:07 - Feb 6 by Catullus | It's even worse for people like me who are easily confused! Must be a Corbyn supporter though, wants to sit on the fence and not be anything in particular. |
That's a pretty good description of Starmer. None of the candidates inspire me. | |
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Corbyn on 20:14 - Feb 6 with 1959 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Corbyn on 20:02 - Feb 6 by Highjack | “What’s her name?” I thought they wanted to be known as they or them, not her. F*ck me this is confusing. |
I've read the whole article and someone needs to make their mind up. | |
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Corbyn on 20:37 - Feb 6 with 1911 views | Catullus |
Corbyn on 20:11 - Feb 6 by Ebo | That's a pretty good description of Starmer. None of the candidates inspire me. |
At least Starmer took a position on brexit, didn't he? Wasn't he pro remain? I'd rather someone who will at least say where they stand on something. | |
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Corbyn on 20:41 - Feb 6 with 1900 views | waynekerr55 |
Corbyn on 18:04 - Feb 6 by WarwickHunt | "Unite’s general secretary, Len McCluskey, emerged from an all-day meeting of the union’s ruling executive to say it was their overwhelming view that “Becky has both the brains and the brilliance to take on Boris Johnson." Let's have another 15 years of Tory rule, Len. You terminally deluded fücking twà t. |
Ironically, 15 years Tory rule suits Red Len down to the ground. The hypocritical cùnt | |
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Corbyn on 20:58 - Feb 6 with 1857 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Keir Starmer says he would bring back EU freedom of movement if he becomes Prime Minister. That’s a great start . | |
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