Jeremy Corbyn

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audidoody

8,597 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st March 2016
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"Uh ... this next one is called 'Talking' Failed Labour Leader' Blues""

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

247 months

Tuesday 1st March 2016
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Stickyfinger said:
Einion Yrth said:
Good meat, buffalo, very low in fat.


Unlike Abbot.
I bet it smells the same however
I would think her "Bison's forehead" smells more like burnt cheese and vinegar.

Ack.

Langweilig

4,326 posts

211 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Cor blimey guv'nor. Would you Adam & Eve it?

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/649132/Labo...

Beati Dogu

8,892 posts

139 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Stickyfinger said:
You get them at Harvey Lenin's
Or Marx and Sparks.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Are there any Labour Party members left who actually care about the future of the Parliamentary Party because if he carries on like this there will not be one after the next election.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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johnxjsc1985 said:
Are there any Labour Party members left who actually care about the future of the Parliamentary Party because if he carries on like this there will not be one after the next election.
My 15 year old son is a fairly active member of the labour party.
(easy to do round here as the labour party is about as popular as ebola)

Having initially been enthused NY Corbyn's campaign the activists are disillusioned. There is strong support for Corbyn within the membership, but close to nil within those that actually do anything within the constituencies from what I can tell.


johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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I guess the local Elections in May could be a point at which his influence on the Country is judged as they should gain a huge number of council seats.

s3fella

10,524 posts

187 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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desolate said:
My 15 year old son is a fairly active member of the labour party.
(easy to do round here as the labour party is about as popular as ebola)

Having initially been enthused NY Corbyn's campaign the activists are disillusioned. There is strong support for Corbyn within the membership, but close to nil within those that actually do anything within the constituencies from what I can tell.
Your son needs to get out more!biggrin

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

105 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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s3fella said:
Your son needs to get out more!biggrin
As a Labour Party "Activist" he probably does...it is just everybody will be telling him to piss-off

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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s3fella said:
Your son needs to get out more!biggrin
We had this discussion over the weekend!

He's not even in Young Labour, but the main bunch.
Dropping him off at meetings his cohort are... well they wouldn't look out of place in that photo of the lib dems.

However it delays the inevitable 'missing the last bus home from Manchester' phone call so I can live with it for a while!

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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fair play to him for actually getting of his arse but the up coming elections will be something of an education for him if he does go knocking on doors.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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johnxjsc1985 said:
fair play to him for actually getting of his arse but the up coming elections will be something of an education for him if he does go knocking on doors.
He did some door knocking and market stall manning in the Oldham by-election.

Still, better that than an interest in crack, I suppose.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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desolate said:
He did some door knocking and market stall manning in the Oldham by-election.

Still, better that than an interest in crack, I suppose.
every cloud, but he should be safe in Oldham .....just

A10

633 posts

99 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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desolate said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
fair play to him for actually getting of his arse but the up coming elections will be something of an education for him if he does go knocking on doors.
He did some door knocking and market stall manning in the Oldham by-election.

Still, better that than an interest in crack, I suppose.
Crack has a bigger future than Labour...

Cobnapint

8,628 posts

151 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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A10 said:
Crack has a bigger future than Labour...
...and makes you talk more sense.

pingu393

7,799 posts

205 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Better to be interested in crackpots than crack or pot, eh?

Beati Dogu

8,892 posts

139 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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He's an old school commie with his allegiance to Moscow. Makes a change from the majority of our politicians, with their allegiances to Brussels.

Corby doesn't like the EU, but has to pretend to to get many of Labour's douchebags to serve in his shadow cabinet.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Beati Dogu said:
He's an old school commie with his allegiance to Moscow. Makes a change from the majority of our politicians, with their allegiances to Brussels.

Corby doesn't like the EU, but has to pretend to to get many of Labour's douchebags to serve in his shadow cabinet.
He does not like The EU, he does not like Trident, He does not like the Queen and he really doesn't like Cameron or his Pal Boris and I don't think he likes most of his Cabinet seems like the perfect Labour leader to me.

DavidJG

3,537 posts

132 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Beati Dogu said:
He's an old school commie with his allegiance to Moscow. Makes a change from the majority of our politicians, with their allegiances to Brussels.

Corby doesn't like the EU, but has to pretend to to get many of Labour's douchebags to serve in his shadow cabinet.
Have to say, I'd pick Brussels over Moscow any day. Go spend some time in Russia / former Eastern Europe and see what a few decades of commie tyranny will do.

Beati Dogu

8,892 posts

139 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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I wouldn't want either. It'd be nice to have some pro-British politicians for once.
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