Jeremy Corbyn

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glazbagun

14,283 posts

198 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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If I had the skills I'd make a gif of Corbyns head on Jon Snow being stabbed 170 times hehe

glazbagun

14,283 posts

198 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Theoretically, if he survives re-election, can he deselect everyone who has no confidence in him?

NRS

22,219 posts

202 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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VolvoT5 said:
Even Tory voters / Labour haters should not be enjoying this any more. The country really needs a strong government AND a strong opposition to get the best deal from Brexit. At the moment the PM has flounced off and both parties are in total chaos... OK the Tories less so but still.

A 1 party state is good for nobody.
Have to agree, it's complete mess.

glazbagun said:
If I had the skills I'd make a gif of Corbyns head on Jon Snow being stabbed 170 times hehe
You may be about to get the same treatment depending on if that is a spoiler! :P

motco

15,974 posts

247 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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eharding said:
Conservabour....Hmmm.

Labervative.....Double hmmm.

Conservative and Moderate Trade Unionist Party.....Bingo!
Laxative - they scare the sh*t out of me! biggrin

Mr Happy

5,698 posts

221 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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motco said:
eharding said:
Conservabour....Hmmm.

Labervative.....Double hmmm.

Conservative and Moderate Trade Unionist Party.....Bingo!
Laxative - they scare the sh*t out of me! biggrin
Conservative Union of New Traders and Socialists Party?

FourWheelDrift

88,574 posts

285 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Combining Tory and Labour, other than creating some kind of stream crossing paradox that would be very bad.

If they want to get the old and the young back they could call it: (anagrams of Tory Labour)

The Royal Turbo Party.


Or if they want to get the farmers back on side.

The Rural Booty Party.

paulrockliffe

15,726 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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glazbagun said:
If I had the skills I'd make a gif of Corbyns head on Jon Snow being stabbed 170 times hehe
And he survived!

eharding

13,752 posts

285 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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FourWheelDrift said:
Combining Tory and Labour, other than creating some kind of stream crossing paradox that would be very bad.

If they want to get the old and the young back they could call it: (anagrams of Tory Labour)

The Royal Turbo Party.


Or if they want to get the farmers back on side.

The Rural Booty Party.
If they want to bring in the youth vote, all they have to do is announce the party on Insta-Google-FaceTweet, and tell everyone it's a free bar, Invitation Only, no gate-crashers please.

Stand back and watch hundreds of thousands of the bleeders turn up within an hour or so.

Greenie

1,831 posts

242 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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D-Angle said:
Just saw him speaking to his supporters on the BBC. Diane Abbot's face was one of "What the fk have I got myself into?" rofl
No doubt the same thought Corbyn had in the 70s

FourWheelDrift

88,574 posts

285 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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paulrockliffe said:
glazbagun said:
If I had the skills I'd make a gif of Corbyns head on Jon Snow being stabbed 170 times hehe
And he survived!
Brought to life again by the Red Witch, she gave him mouth to mouth, well that's what she said but she was a long way from his mouth.


alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Greenie said:
No doubt the same thought Corbyn had in the 70s
He's probably still got the mattress biggrin

Axionknight

8,505 posts

136 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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alfie2244 said:
Greenie said:
No doubt the same thought Corbyn had in the 70s
He's probably still got the mattress biggrin
Please never speak of that, it makes me die a little more every time I think about the..... act.

ralphrj

3,535 posts

192 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Greenie said:
D-Angle said:
Just saw him speaking to his supporters on the BBC. Diane Abbot's face was one of "What the fk have I got myself into?" rofl
No doubt the same thought Corbyn had in the 70s
Deserves a rofl

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

187 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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glazbagun said:
Theoretically, if he survives re-election, can he deselect everyone who has no confidence in him?
Joking apart, I've always assumed that the Corbyn/Momentum strategy is to survive in charge for long enough to remake the party in their own image, i.e. with tame MPs replacing Blairite scum.

But the clock is ticking!

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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WestyCarl said:
Invited camera's into the first cabinet meeting then promptly changed his mind biggrin

Changed his mind on camera, whilst mic'ed up. Then literally reshuffled his cabinet and ended up with different people sitting next to him rofl

And there are people in the party that still think he's capable of running something important. Completely divorced from reality.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Johnnytheboy said:
Joking apart, I've always assumed that the Corbyn/Momentum strategy is to survive in charge for long enough to remake the party in their own image, i.e. with tame MPs replacing Blairite scum.

But the clock is ticking!
Yes I think that is the strategy.
It is quite popular within the members, but the party "machine" and the MPs are having none of it.

I do think it's pretty shabby that it's being played out now though - it's pretty tense after the referendum and the party politics of this and the PMs resignation are out of order really.

Not that I really expect anything different.



P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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It's rare for me to agree with anything Alistair Campbell says but his summing up of Corbyn's position and attitude on BBC News Live just after 5pm was absolutely spot on - it boils down to Corbyn's vanity, mistakenly believing that his position within the party is seemingly more important than the party itself, its responsibility to be an effective opposition and to portray itself as capable of being elected.

If it were a case of the Tory cabinet disintegrating and the party delivering a no confidence vote in the leader, Corbyn would be the first to stand up and demand that leader's resignation.

Edited by P5BNij on Tuesday 28th June 19:20

tarnished

13,717 posts

97 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Did anyone else see him awkwardly trying to shuffle to the front of the photo?

I quite like the idea of paying £3 to vote him back in if it comes to that, but I'm not sure I could bring myself to do it, he's so ineffective it doesn't seem sporting somehow.

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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glazbagun said:
Theoretically, if he survives re-election, can he deselect everyone who has no confidence in him?
King Jrtemy first of his name
Get the wildfire out!

tarnished

13,717 posts

97 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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I think Corbyn was a sleeper agent all along. I'm just not sure who for.
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