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Corbyn a dead man walking

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comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted on 29/6/16

But where?

Won't somebody think of the old wild men?

posted on 29/6/16

Room 101

Or to the dinosaur graveyard

posted on 29/6/16

Labour mps show that they have absolutely no regard for what it's voters want. Guy got in with comfortable majority to get leadership and the plots to remove him seemed immediate.

Personally I don't think he'd win an election but the labour party as well as being dead in Scotland seem to have killed themselves in the rest of the UK.

The party is a mess and they done it to themselves

posted on 29/6/16

The mess was created by the party members voting in leaders like Ed Milliband (Wallace &Gromet man) and Corbyn (Steptoe). It's as simple as that. And yes they did not listen and became too caught up in their internal politics. Insular and badly presented egotists whose lack of common sense and public awareness has brought the Labour Party to its knees

posted on 29/6/16

I was always a Socialist Republican politically, it was how I was raised and kept the beliefs for a long period of my life but the Labour party left me behind when Blair became, for at least, as smary as the Tories I despised, fck knows what they represent at the minute and I fear a Liberal party meltdown

I hope they can re-shape and re-form and become something I could follow again but I sadly do not have hight hopes

posted on 29/6/16

"for me at least"

posted on 29/6/16

but I sadly do not have hight hopes

Is that because you're a wee cant, Piff

posted on 29/6/16

He comes across as a decent guy but he's no leader.

Still doesn't make up for what the rebelling party members have done to him, shameful stuff and totally disregarding the will of their members and voters all so they can play politics.

Same thing happened with the Tories. They played with fire with the referendum and Britain's future all to play politics.

See SNP are requesting they be made the official opposition in Westminster as Labour are currently in no position to offer an alternative government as is stated in the rules somewhere.

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posted on 29/6/16

Juke, welcome to the world of politics. Power and the desire for it is what attracts them and make them behave in the ways we are witnessing.

posted on 29/6/16

Heed took me a while, but I got it

posted on 29/6/16

It's indicative of career politics.

Should be a maximum term for every MP, 3 term limit.

That could whittle down the amount of power hungry psychopaths who are only in it for themselves.

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posted on 29/6/16

"the war criminal Blair turned them into"

posted on 29/6/16

CorbIN, not CorBIN

posted on 29/6/16

Corbout?

posted on 29/6/16

Corbyn is much more of a leader type then any other of the wolf in sheep clothing Blair rip offs that make up the rest of labour. Anyone can look like a leader, all I care about is his morals and political opinions. He's the only person out there, that would actually deliver what the
anti establishment public want!

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posted on 29/6/16

comment by Curly - Warburton is He wears an OMNIPOTENT 🎩 (U1103)
posted 3 minutes ago
He may have sound principles but it takes much more than that to be a leader

He is most definitely not a leader
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Was just about to type something similar but now I do think have to

posted on 29/6/16

Don't*

I feckin hate touchscreen keyboards and autocorrect.

Almost as much as I hate Nigel Farage.

posted on 29/6/16

comment by Curly - Warburton is He wears an... (U1103)
posted 1 minute ago
He may have sound principles but it takes much more than that to be a leader

He is most definitely not a leader
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Do you know how idiotic that sounds? The media know they can't attack Corbyn for his policies, so they attack him personally....clothes, not wearing tie, scruffy beard and lack of leadership.

It will be a sad day for politics when the likes of trump and Farage succeed, and the likes of Corbyn and Sanders fade away...because they shout a bit louder

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posted on 29/6/16

I'm a fan of his but he shirked a lot of responsibility during the referendum campaign, which indicates to me he can't lead.

He's also failed to keep dissenting voices under control, to the point where it's going to cost him his job.

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posted on 29/6/16

comment by Curly - Warburton is He wears an... (U1103)
posted 1 minute ago
Do you know how idiotic that sounds? The media know they can't attack Corbyn for his policies, so they attack him personally....clothes, not wearing tie, scruffy beard and lack of leadership.

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Are you saying a persons clothes determine e whether he can be a leader or not?

Do you know how idiotic that sounds?

The man is clearly not a leader and never will be
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Im saying they shouldn't. I'm saying the media use personal image to effect voters opinions, which does effect results e.g Dave Milabands banana, Cameron's pig issues, Nixon's sweating lip and so on

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