Agreed. He's keeping his head down, though.
He's favourite for the Mayor of Manchester job, maybe he's hedging his bets until things become clearer.
Certainly the most electable Labour MP that's been mentioned so far.
Has Anne coffee quit yet?
I hope he takes Diane Abbott with him.
Jeremy Corbyn actually speaks for the working class and under priveledge of this country, and unlike people like Hilary Benn, Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson...he actually means it.
The Labour lot are trying to oust him before there is any chance of him being in position to punish Blair
and the old labour government once Chilcot report is released.
It's all personel politcal bull. I don't care what someone looks like, just what they say and believe in. Corbyn
speaks a lot of sense, and is morally inline with many of my politcal views.
Plus don't let the media make you believe that he can't win an election.
I'd like Corbyn to stay as well,it will ensure labour are still out of office at the next election
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
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I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
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I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
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Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
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I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
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Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we were to do it democratically, then we should have another election for leadership, which it's looking likely to happen. Corbyn won last time by a record 60%, and I can see him winning again.
Labour members and the unions back him, and hopefully that will be the final nail in the coffin for the Tory reds.
comment by Paulpowersleftfoot (U1037)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'd like Corbyn to stay as well,it will ensure labour are still out of office at the next election
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Are you one of the 1,000s of scamps that paid £3 to get him in last time?
Corbynisky rub shoulders with Hamas, Hezbollah that tells you all you need to know what sought of man he is if you look at his eyes when he talks, he cant be trusted with the security of this country
He's not an effective leader or politician.
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we were to do it democratically, then we should have another election for leadership, which it's looking likely to happen. Corbyn won last time by a record 60%, and I can see him winning again.
Labour members and the unions back him, and hopefully that will be the final nail in the coffin for the Tory reds.
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Labour members represent less than 1% of labour voters. Representatives of labour voters have told him to leave. He should leave immediately.
It's only in third world countries that we see this sort of power grabbing stupidity.
Unions have their own self interests..
And it's extremely delusional to think that the guy can lead Labour to an election victory. Couldn't get his own voters to on his party's mandate on Europe.
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Jeremy Corbyn actually speaks for the working class and under priveledge of this country, and unlike people like Hilary Benn, Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson...he actually means it.
The Labour lot are trying to oust him before there is any chance of him being in position to punish Blair
and the old labour government once Chilcot report is released.
It's all personel politcal bull. I don't care what someone looks like, just what they say and believe in. Corbyn
speaks a lot of sense, and is morally inline with many of my politcal views.
Plus don't let the media make you believe that he can't win an election.
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Do you support PIRA then?
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
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It changed somewhat when loads of conservatives joined labour to help vote him in.
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
And it's extremely delusional to think that the guy can lead Labour to an election victory. Couldn't get his own voters to on his party's mandate on Europe.
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He's the most unelectable leader in modern times.
I'm not a big fan of Burnham, he's a bit too much of a yes man to me.
In terms of Corbyn, he should not be running the labour party and wouldn't be had they not done the changes to the membership rules. I get the far left and the champagne socialists that like him (or at least his policies, if you like him I assume you haven't actually met him), but this will ultimately end up in a split of the labour party and now more than ever we need a strong government and opposition and we have neither.
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He is not a terrorist sympathiser.
if labour members vote for him that's fine. Tory members will be voting for the next prime minister - not much democracy there.
Don't be hoodwinked into thinking the MP's that left the shadow cabinet were doing it because of the interests of their constituents.
How are they best serving their constituents by removing themselves from a more powerful position?
I see none of them has the conviction to give up their seat to heap pressure on Corbyn.
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posted on 29/6/16
Agreed. He's keeping his head down, though.
posted on 29/6/16
He's favourite for the Mayor of Manchester job, maybe he's hedging his bets until things become clearer.
Certainly the most electable Labour MP that's been mentioned so far.
posted on 29/6/16
Has Anne coffee quit yet?
posted on 29/6/16
On what 'grounds'?
posted on 29/6/16
Oh my god.
posted on 29/6/16
I hope he takes Diane Abbott with him.
posted on 29/6/16
Jeremy Corbyn actually speaks for the working class and under priveledge of this country, and unlike people like Hilary Benn, Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson...he actually means it.
The Labour lot are trying to oust him before there is any chance of him being in position to punish Blair
and the old labour government once Chilcot report is released.
It's all personel politcal bull. I don't care what someone looks like, just what they say and believe in. Corbyn
speaks a lot of sense, and is morally inline with many of my politcal views.
Plus don't let the media make you believe that he can't win an election.
posted on 29/6/16
Well said, Toro.
CorbIN
posted on 29/6/16
I'd like Corbyn to stay as well,it will ensure labour are still out of office at the next election
posted on 29/6/16
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
posted on 29/6/16
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
posted on 29/6/16
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
posted on 29/6/16
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we were to do it democratically, then we should have another election for leadership, which it's looking likely to happen. Corbyn won last time by a record 60%, and I can see him winning again.
Labour members and the unions back him, and hopefully that will be the final nail in the coffin for the Tory reds.
posted on 29/6/16
comment by Paulpowersleftfoot (U1037)
posted 31 minutes ago
I'd like Corbyn to stay as well,it will ensure labour are still out of office at the next election
-------------------------------------------------------
Are you one of the 1,000s of scamps that paid £3 to get him in last time?
posted on 29/6/16
Corbynisky rub shoulders with Hamas, Hezbollah that tells you all you need to know what sought of man he is if you look at his eyes when he talks, he cant be trusted with the security of this country
posted on 29/6/16
He's not an effective leader or politician.
posted on 29/6/16
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those two 270 people are elected by millions of people around the country as representatives under the labour banner.
He should feck off. Every minute he stays on damages Labour permanently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If we were to do it democratically, then we should have another election for leadership, which it's looking likely to happen. Corbyn won last time by a record 60%, and I can see him winning again.
Labour members and the unions back him, and hopefully that will be the final nail in the coffin for the Tory reds.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Labour members represent less than 1% of labour voters. Representatives of labour voters have told him to leave. He should leave immediately.
It's only in third world countries that we see this sort of power grabbing stupidity.
Unions have their own self interests..
posted on 29/6/16
And it's extremely delusional to think that the guy can lead Labour to an election victory. Couldn't get his own voters to on his party's mandate on Europe.
posted on 29/6/16
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
Jeremy Corbyn actually speaks for the working class and under priveledge of this country, and unlike people like Hilary Benn, Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson...he actually means it.
The Labour lot are trying to oust him before there is any chance of him being in position to punish Blair
and the old labour government once Chilcot report is released.
It's all personel politcal bull. I don't care what someone looks like, just what they say and believe in. Corbyn
speaks a lot of sense, and is morally inline with many of my politcal views.
Plus don't let the media make you believe that he can't win an election.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you support PIRA then?
posted on 29/6/16
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpea... (U1661)
posted 4 minutes ago
Mugabe Corbyn..
Lost 80% of support of people he's meant to be leading. Wtf is he still there.
Embarrassing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I didn't know 270 people decided who the opposition leader should be? Democracy has changed a lot over the past couple of days
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It changed somewhat when loads of conservatives joined labour to help vote him in.
posted on 29/6/16
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
And it's extremely delusional to think that the guy can lead Labour to an election victory. Couldn't get his own voters to on his party's mandate on Europe.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He's the most unelectable leader in modern times.
posted on 29/6/16
I'm not a big fan of Burnham, he's a bit too much of a yes man to me.
In terms of Corbyn, he should not be running the labour party and wouldn't be had they not done the changes to the membership rules. I get the far left and the champagne socialists that like him (or at least his policies, if you like him I assume you haven't actually met him), but this will ultimately end up in a split of the labour party and now more than ever we need a strong government and opposition and we have neither.
posted on 29/6/16
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posted on 29/6/16
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posted on 30/6/16
He is not a terrorist sympathiser.
if labour members vote for him that's fine. Tory members will be voting for the next prime minister - not much democracy there.
Don't be hoodwinked into thinking the MP's that left the shadow cabinet were doing it because of the interests of their constituents.
How are they best serving their constituents by removing themselves from a more powerful position?
I see none of them has the conviction to give up their seat to heap pressure on Corbyn.
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