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tarnished said:
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.
I'll be doing it again . 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.
98elise said:
AJL308 said:
Welshbeef said:
At Parliment today Cameron was on Form.
Welcoming the new MP replacing Jo Cox, and then said she might want to make sure her phone is on as you might be getting a call to join the cabinet by the end of the day.... And I though I was having a bad day .
Literally the whole Parliment was laughing McDonnell etc all but 1 who looked like someone nearly shaking with rage.
Corbyns statement started to attack his own MPs and front bench for their behaviour -- total open warfare (the ear to ear grinning by the Torys was impossible to miss. Frankly in any other period Labour would be ko'ing the Torys instead they are utterly unchallenged. A shame as regardless of who is in power you want to see strong opposition not a laughing stock.
The statement made by Corbyn was quite possibly the most arrogant, disrespectful, ego maniacal pieces of utter ste I have ever heard in my entire life. To associate his own professional problems with the horrendous murder of a perfectly innocent, decent person is off-the-scale arrogance. I mean WTF is this guy about? I don't claim to have the qualifications to make the following statement but; I think he's mentally ill. He seems to have a personality disorder of some sort.Welcoming the new MP replacing Jo Cox, and then said she might want to make sure her phone is on as you might be getting a call to join the cabinet by the end of the day.... And I though I was having a bad day .
Literally the whole Parliment was laughing McDonnell etc all but 1 who looked like someone nearly shaking with rage.
Corbyns statement started to attack his own MPs and front bench for their behaviour -- total open warfare (the ear to ear grinning by the Torys was impossible to miss. Frankly in any other period Labour would be ko'ing the Torys instead they are utterly unchallenged. A shame as regardless of who is in power you want to see strong opposition not a laughing stock.
How anyone can think that this guy is fit to lead anything at all is frightening, quite frankly. This man may end up with the power to start wars and have his finger on the nuclear trigger. The Labour Party needs to find a way to get rid of him ASAP.
Ok, again without the sarcasm.
Comrade Corbyn for his entire political career has taken a rabid anti-EU stance. Yet, during the current debacle we find ourselves in, he has made pro-Remain statements. He's lying. We all know that. Or maybe he's just changing his most deeply held beliefs for personal political expediency. If he can lie or change deeply held beliefs on things which affect the very core principles of the British Constitution. I have no trouble believing that getting rid of Trident may turn out to not be one of his first actions as PM.
He is a narcissist, his statements and actions over the past two days make that quite clear. It will be a truly worrying day if he ever gets anywhere near any meaningful power. Fortunately it's looking like he never will but.......
Elroy Blue said:
Welshbeef said:
I'll be doing it again .
Perhaps you could stop thinking of it as a joke and consider that an effective democracy needs a realistic and effective opposition. It may have escaped your notice, but the country is desperately in need of some strong figures at the moment. Einion Yrth said:
Elroy Blue said:
Welshbeef said:
I'll be doing it again .
Perhaps you could stop thinking of it as a joke and consider that an effective democracy needs a realistic and effective opposition. It may have escaped your notice, but the country is desperately in need of some strong figures at the moment. Elroy Blue said:
Perhaps you could stop thinking of it as a joke and consider that an effective democracy needs a realistic and effective opposition. It may have escaped your notice, but the country is desperately in need of some strong figures at the moment.
I voted for Corbyn last time. I did actually think he might to be able to turn labour into something approaching a proper opposition party.He failed.
I'm minded to do so again in the expectation that labour self-destructs and a more able party evolves.
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