Already got my £3 ready to ensure Corbyn stays as leader.
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
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So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
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So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
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But they weren't enemies. Moron.
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
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The whole country is in disarray
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
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The whole country is in disarray
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If only Screaming Lord Surch was still around.
Like him or hate him, support him or be against him, he holds to his principles, in turn whether or not you agree with them.
Yeah, he has some strange - and very dangerous -bedfellows. He has sat with people who many would rather see locked up in a cell or even dead. But that's the way of the man. In all its different forms, he isn't a fighter, he wants to find a common ground, a deal.
By their very public vote on non- confidence, I don't think the PLP is doing itself any favours here.
JimmyTheRed
Hard to know what he stands for, he is a really week leader.
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
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But they weren't enemies. Moron.
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Britain and the PIRA were enemies moron.
Corbyn's British.
...............................
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
...........................
That is what he believed the best way to peace was.
Not being some crazy aggressive politician who always favours violence over negotiation like say a George Bush is only a good thing.
Labour should be testing the Tories a new one right now but too busy fighting among themselves. The party did need freshening up and he's been good in that respect, but post brexit the most important thing now is we get the best government we can in power asap, and he's clearly not the man to lead that.
Tearing the tories* testing them aswell tho!
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they weren't enemies. Moron.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Britain and the PIRA were enemies moron.
Corbyn's British.
...............................
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
...........................
That is what he believed the best way to peace was.
Not being some crazy aggressive politician who always favours violence over negotiation like say a George Bush is only a good thing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Blindly defending the indefensible. If you genuinely believe this, then you've been easily suckered in by his lame attempt at justifying his actions.
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
Or bunfight whichever is more appropriate
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
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What's the point? He's off.
He's not been off the whole of corbyns time as leader has he.
He's not been off the whole of corbyns time as leader has he
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Still he's off now so it's a wasted effort
I have a lot of respect for Jeza, i voted for him to be leader, he never had the support of the PLP, but the PLP is part of the elitist Westminster bubble so out of touch with the real world, the Brexit vote being an example. Jeza is anti-establishment and that resonates with his core vote.
Absolutely disgusting Labour MP's shouting in the house of commons for their leader to resign, how that looks to the electorate god only knows.
I would like to see Angela Eagle get the top job, there are very few politicians to unite Labour I feel she is one of a few.
My choice for leader last time- Alan Johnston- never ran so I wasnt going to vote for Cooper or Burnham they are not what Labour needs so my protest vote went to Jeza.
Burnham is not what Labour needs, no disrespect meant put a scouser wont win back the south of England, plus he has a huge skeleton with the hospital deaths scandal when he was health secretary.
Also a Labour female leader will be a terrific counter if Teresa May is elected, and i think Angela Eagle is a good performer
But back to Jeza being the old agitator that he is I dont think he will resign and the members may vote him back anyway.
The fact Eagle has desired not to run yet i'm wondering have they had some snap poles that have shown a huge support for Jeza?
OK i voted leave and i'm very proud to have done so, but a country without a strong opposition is very close to a dictatorship.
So i think its gloomy times ahead...........
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 28 minutes ago
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
Or bunfight whichever is more appropriate
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Camerons one of the best house of commons PM's ever!!
Blair, Brown, Millipede and Jeza he trounced them all.
He can be really cruel and victimising towards his opponents and I think he went after Jeza particularly hard after Jeza demanded to see his late fathers financial affairs I think Cameron made it personal after that.
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 16 hours, 43 minutes ago
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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Perhaps MPs know that being in high places in a shadow cabinet is meaningless if you're not going to win an election and make actual influence..
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Agree with Ace face, his oratory skills are superb. He can be extremely caustic.
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 40 minutes ago
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
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I really don't think so mate. Think you drastically underestimate the debating and oratory skills required to ascend to a position like Prime Minister, regardless of your opinion of Cameron. Also, Cameron is usually pretty ruthless in parliamentary tear ups, have seen him outwit and savage opponents many a time, he would school you and any other user of this forum, and I don't even particularly like the guy.
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Blair, like him or hate him, used to school early days Cameron in opposition..
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posted on 30/6/16
Already got my £3 ready to ensure Corbyn stays as leader.
posted on 30/6/16
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
posted on 30/6/16
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
posted on 30/6/16
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they weren't enemies. Moron.
posted on 30/6/16
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
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The whole country is in disarray
posted on 30/6/16
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Tories in disarray.
Labour in even more disarray.
Non-existent Lib-dems.
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The whole country is in disarray
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If only Screaming Lord Surch was still around.
posted on 30/6/16
Like him or hate him, support him or be against him, he holds to his principles, in turn whether or not you agree with them.
Yeah, he has some strange - and very dangerous -bedfellows. He has sat with people who many would rather see locked up in a cell or even dead. But that's the way of the man. In all its different forms, he isn't a fighter, he wants to find a common ground, a deal.
By their very public vote on non- confidence, I don't think the PLP is doing itself any favours here.
JimmyTheRed
posted on 30/6/16
Hard to know what he stands for, he is a really week leader.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they weren't enemies. Moron.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Britain and the PIRA were enemies moron.
Corbyn's British.
...............................
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
...........................
That is what he believed the best way to peace was.
Not being some crazy aggressive politician who always favours violence over negotiation like say a George Bush is only a good thing.
posted on 30/6/16
Labour should be testing the Tories a new one right now but too busy fighting among themselves. The party did need freshening up and he's been good in that respect, but post brexit the most important thing now is we get the best government we can in power asap, and he's clearly not the man to lead that.
posted on 30/6/16
Tearing the tories* testing them aswell tho!
posted on 30/6/16
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
comment by I want a Manè but can't grow my hair (U1863)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Yes way Jose (U5768)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
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
.........................................
You do realise that talking with our enemies is a much better way of solving problems than just throwing lots of explosives around.
We've tried that for a few years now, it really hasn't worked. Lets try a common sense approach rather than a violent crazy approach.
A good start might be admitting that Israel are doing a lot wrong and causing a lot of problems and coming out and condemning that.
Let us not forget Mandela was a terrorist and Thatcher branded him as such, imagine we had leaders with such foresight as Corbyn back but no clearly we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes.
Anyone who doesn't demonise the enemy and demand we slaughter them must be one of them!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So Corbyn honouring PIRA dead was just a means to open up dialogue with the enemy?
This may just be the biggest load of crap you've managed yet. Blindly defending a PIRA sympathiser.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you a moron?
Enemies often honour each others war dead as a means to reconciliation.
Just because you want some war mongering idiot who will set the world on fire with his righteous rage doesn't mean the rest of us do, prefer a sensible person who realises going to war isn't always the best option.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they weren't enemies. Moron.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Britain and the PIRA were enemies moron.
Corbyn's British.
...............................
He supported a United Ireland. He was on their side.
...........................
That is what he believed the best way to peace was.
Not being some crazy aggressive politician who always favours violence over negotiation like say a George Bush is only a good thing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Blindly defending the indefensible. If you genuinely believe this, then you've been easily suckered in by his lame attempt at justifying his actions.
posted on 30/6/16
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
Or bunfight whichever is more appropriate
posted on 30/6/16
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
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What's the point? He's off.
posted on 30/6/16
He's not been off the whole of corbyns time as leader has he.
posted on 30/6/16
He's not been off the whole of corbyns time as leader has he
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Still he's off now so it's a wasted effort
posted on 30/6/16
I have a lot of respect for Jeza, i voted for him to be leader, he never had the support of the PLP, but the PLP is part of the elitist Westminster bubble so out of touch with the real world, the Brexit vote being an example. Jeza is anti-establishment and that resonates with his core vote.
Absolutely disgusting Labour MP's shouting in the house of commons for their leader to resign, how that looks to the electorate god only knows.
I would like to see Angela Eagle get the top job, there are very few politicians to unite Labour I feel she is one of a few.
My choice for leader last time- Alan Johnston- never ran so I wasnt going to vote for Cooper or Burnham they are not what Labour needs so my protest vote went to Jeza.
Burnham is not what Labour needs, no disrespect meant put a scouser wont win back the south of England, plus he has a huge skeleton with the hospital deaths scandal when he was health secretary.
Also a Labour female leader will be a terrific counter if Teresa May is elected, and i think Angela Eagle is a good performer
But back to Jeza being the old agitator that he is I dont think he will resign and the members may vote him back anyway.
The fact Eagle has desired not to run yet i'm wondering have they had some snap poles that have shown a huge support for Jeza?
OK i voted leave and i'm very proud to have done so, but a country without a strong opposition is very close to a dictatorship.
So i think its gloomy times ahead...........
posted on 30/6/16
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 28 minutes ago
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
Or bunfight whichever is more appropriate
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Camerons one of the best house of commons PM's ever!!
Blair, Brown, Millipede and Jeza he trounced them all.
He can be really cruel and victimising towards his opponents and I think he went after Jeza particularly hard after Jeza demanded to see his late fathers financial affairs I think Cameron made it personal after that.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 16 hours, 43 minutes ago
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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Perhaps MPs know that being in high places in a shadow cabinet is meaningless if you're not going to win an election and make actual influence..
posted on 30/6/16
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posted on 30/6/16
Agree with Ace face, his oratory skills are superb. He can be extremely caustic.
posted on 30/6/16
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 40 minutes ago
Corbyn has led the weakest shadow cabinet in history.
Anyone of us could make mincemeat out of Cameron at prime ministers question time.
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I really don't think so mate. Think you drastically underestimate the debating and oratory skills required to ascend to a position like Prime Minister, regardless of your opinion of Cameron. Also, Cameron is usually pretty ruthless in parliamentary tear ups, have seen him outwit and savage opponents many a time, he would school you and any other user of this forum, and I don't even particularly like the guy.
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Blair, like him or hate him, used to school early days Cameron in opposition..
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