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Stickyfinger said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Gargamel said:
Labour has totally descended into a party for the few die hards of the hard left, than any possibility to win an election.
Indeed, it's difficult now to see the difference between them and a protest group.Johnnytheboy said:
Stickyfinger said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Gargamel said:
Labour has totally descended into a party for the few die hards of the hard left, than any possibility to win an election.
Indeed, it's difficult now to see the difference between them and a protest group.Johnnytheboy said:
Stickyfinger said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Gargamel said:
Labour has totally descended into a party for the few die hards of the hard left, than any possibility to win an election.
Indeed, it's difficult now to see the difference between them and a protest group.Johnnytheboy said:
Stickyfinger said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Gargamel said:
Labour has totally descended into a party for the few die hards of the hard left, than any possibility to win an election.
Indeed, it's difficult now to see the difference between them and a protest group.Elroy Blue said:
We're saved.
The ex-Greek finance minister has endorsed John McDonnell's economic policies. You honestly couldn't make this up.
Do you mean Vari-focals? he's not a communist at all?!!!!!! and after the resounding success that he made of Greece I'm sure we will be fine!!!!The ex-Greek finance minister has endorsed John McDonnell's economic policies. You honestly couldn't make this up.
Stickyfinger said:
Johnnytheboy said:
Stickyfinger said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Gargamel said:
Labour has totally descended into a party for the few die hards of the hard left, than any possibility to win an election.
Indeed, it's difficult now to see the difference between them and a protest group.V6Pushfit said:
techiedave said:
I just don't think enough airtime is given over to Emily Thornberry shes a real woman with curves.
Thanks it's like Frankie's welcomed me to the Pleasuredome.
And to make my day even better Eyeliner Andy has just delivered his conference speech. I must say that he seems to imply that not all foreign people can come to the UK. Not sure how that will fit in with some of the activists who love everything non British. Then I got a clesr shot of the delectable Yvette Cooper. With that haircut she could easily have stood in for one of the lads in Take That
And now there's a woman called Johanna Baxter who is having a nervous breakdown live on stage she's fighting back the tears. She's from Scotland so you would think she would have got over the poll tax by now.
And now there is a bloke thanking everyone not sure who he is but he looks a bit like that actor from Dr who who played the robot who thought he had made the Daleks
Jeremy is speaking at 2.15 then its Old Lang Syne and Jerusalem. Daytime Telly doesn't get much better than this.
And now its Ed Milliband who has made a joke about sitting on the floor of the train he says he has only got 8 minutes to speak but has spent nearly 3 telling st jokes.
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The moment Ed Milliband was selected leader instead of his brother was the beginning of the end for Labour, wasn't it?
I find it utterly cringeworthy how out of touch Corbyn, Mcdonnell, Abbott etc are with the British public. Although it is good for the country to have strong opposition, I am going to enjoy watching the death of Labour at the next GE.
I find it utterly cringeworthy how out of touch Corbyn, Mcdonnell, Abbott etc are with the British public. Although it is good for the country to have strong opposition, I am going to enjoy watching the death of Labour at the next GE.
Being serious for a minute this Economy in Brexit Britain Fringe meeting coverage is a real eye opener. They are just queuing up to out farage Farage with regards to immigration. Quite genuinely the comments Chukka and an other woman said they would have attacked Farage for during the Brexit debate
amgmcqueen said:
The moment Ed Milliband was selected leader instead of his brother was the beginning of the end for Labour, wasn't it?
You can trace it all from there.
Actually maybe to whatever rule change made it possible for the MPs to be outvoted on choosing a new leader by the grassroots members and unions, which happened with Ed Miliband.
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