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When the Chilcot report comes out Tony Blair and Jack Straw will be denounced as war criminals in the HoC by the leader of their own party :D

they can wrap it how they want, we know what he is,, along with being a traitor as is Gordon brown

Agreed, and Corbyn and McDonnell are the only prominent figures that will push for them to actually face charges if at all applicable :yes: Sure it's probably a pipe dream but the thought of that grinning c**t Blair sweating in the dock is a nice one...

 

There's a reason they were so desperate to get him gone at all costs before Chilcot drops ;)

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Resignation after resignation ... Bye bye Corbin and good riddance ........

I offered my services to him and the b*****d said I was too far left!

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When the Chilcot report comes out Tony Blair and Jack Straw will be denounced as war criminals in the HoC by the leader of their own party :D

they can wrap it how they want, we know what he is,, along with being a traitor as is Gordon brown
Agreed, and Corbyn and McDonnell are the only prominent figures that will push for them to actually face charges if at all applicable :yes: Sure it's probably a pipe dream but the thought of that grinning c**t Blair sweating in the dock is a nice one...
That I can agree with :thumbs:
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When the Chilcot report comes out Tony Blair and Jack Straw will be denounced as war criminals in the HoC by the leader of their own party :D

they can wrap it how they want, we know what he is,, along with being a traitor as is Gordon brown
Agreed, and Corbyn and McDonnell are the only prominent figures that will push for them to actually face charges if at all applicable :yes: Sure it's probably a pipe dream but the thought of that grinning c**t Blair sweating in the dock is a nice one...

 

There's a reason they were so desperate to get him gone at all costs before Chilcot drops ;)

What would happen with Bush, would he have to face war crime charges too? Or do they do it different over there?
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When the Chilcot report comes out Tony Blair and Jack Straw will be denounced as war criminals in the HoC by the leader of their own party :D

they can wrap it how they want, we know what he is,, along with being a traitor as is Gordon brown
Agreed, and Corbyn and McDonnell are the only prominent figures that will push for them to actually face charges if at all applicable :yes: Sure it's probably a pipe dream but the thought of that grinning c**t Blair sweating in the dock is a nice one...

 

There's a reason they were so desperate to get him gone at all costs before Chilcot drops ;)

What would happen with Bush, would he have to face war crime charges too? Or do they do it different over there?

He'd have to be charged separately and not even I'm enough of a delusional lefty to think that would ever be a possibility :laugh:

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No they don't

I know loads of ex Durham miners Voteing Ukip

If they voted labour and followed Corbyn why did

Co Durham and Sunderland overwhelmingly vote to Leave the EU ?

 

I never said every miner in Durham voted Labour that woul be silly. All I said was was the Durham Miners Association supports Corbyn because well, they do.

 

I voted Leave, does that mean I'm just pretending to be a Corbyn supporter? The referendum wasn't a party politcal issue pal...

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No they don't

I know loads of ex Durham miners Voteing Ukip

If they voted labour and followed Corbyn why did

Co Durham and Sunderland overwhelmingly vote to Leave the EU ?

I never said every miner in Durham voted Labour that woul be silly. All I said was was the Durham Miners Association supports Corbyn because well, they do.

 

I voted Leave, does that mean I'm just pretending to be a Corbyn supporter? The referendum wasn't a party politcal issue pal...

The leader of the Durham MA supports Corbyn, they have a meeting tonight, so not speaking for anybody but himself what I can gather.
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No they don't

I know loads of ex Durham miners Voteing Ukip

If they voted labour and followed Corbyn why did

Co Durham and Sunderland overwhelmingly vote to Leave the EU ?

I never said every miner in Durham voted Labour that woul be silly. All I said was was the Durham Miners Association supports Corbyn because well, they do.

 

I voted Leave, does that mean I'm just pretending to be a Corbyn supporter? The referendum wasn't a party politcal issue pal...

The leader of the Durham MA supports Corbyn, they have a meeting tonight, so not speaking for anybody but himself what I can gather.

 

 

The statement put out was on behalf of the DMA not just the personal views of the General Secretary but you're right obviously the "Defend Corbyn" meeting will give us a better idea of what the majority of the membership think of him now.

 

They've even banned MPs that supported the coup attempt from going to their Gala :laugh:

 

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/14587812.Anti_Corbyn___39_traitors__39__not_welcome_at_Durham_Miners__39__Gala/

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You never seem to see or hear of him meeting the business community large and small. Just appears to like to speak to his supporters, it's not these he needs to bring back to Labour, it's the many past Labour voters who have turned their back on Labour, and are voting for other parties.

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You never seem to see or hear of him meeting the business community large and small. Just appears to like to speak to his supporters, it's not these he needs to bring back to Labour, it's the many past Labour voters who have turned their back on Labour, and are voting for other parties.

 

He gave a speech to big bussiness leaders at the British Chamber of Commerce back in March and met with loads of big and small business owners up and down the country during the referendum campaign :thumbs:

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The perception is that he has lost touch with the ordinary Labour voter.

 

He claims the mandate of grass roots members (400,000 or so ?), but the MPs are claiming the mandate of the 9 million people who voted Labour at the last general election.

 

If the new PM calls a quick election (and I sincerely hope they don't ), Labour could be in trouble, even in their traditional strongholds. I can see Labour losing seats wholesale, and UKIP becoming the opposition......

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You never seem to see or hear of him meeting the business community large and small. Just appears to like to speak to his supporters, it's not these he needs to bring back to Labour, it's the many past Labour voters who have turned their back on Labour, and are voting for other parties.

He gave a speech to big bussiness leaders at the British Chamber of Commerce back in March and met with loads of big and small business owners up and down the country during the referendum campaign :thumbs:

He went to 20 cities didn't he? The cities are miles from me and are nothing like the valleys in any way. He should've been touring the villages because that's where the real problems lie imo.
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You never seem to see or hear of him meeting the business community large and small. Just appears to like to speak to his supporters, it's not these he needs to bring back to Labour, it's the many past Labour voters who have turned their back on Labour, and are voting for other parties.

He gave a speech to big bussiness leaders at the British Chamber of Commerce back in March and met with loads of big and small business owners up and down the country during the referendum campaign :thumbs:

He went to 20 cities didn't he? The cities are miles from me and are nothing like the valleys in any way. He should've been touring the villages because that's where the real problems lie imo.

 

 

No disagreement from me there pal, the villages and forgotten towns in the old industrial areas are exactly where he should be going and I'd want to see a lot more of that during a GE campaign :yes:

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His speeches must be like watching paint dry how he comes across seems dull and boreing imo .

 

They're not that bad, you should watch one and then make up your mind. See if you can manage it without falling asleep :laugh:

 

McDonnell is a much engaging public speaker though IMO. I'd prefer him as leader if I'm honest, Corbyn isn't perfect but if you want a return to real Labour values he's the last hope.

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You never seem to see or hear of him meeting the business community large and small. Just appears to like to speak to his supporters, it's not these he needs to bring back to Labour, it's the many past Labour voters who have turned their back on Labour, and are voting for other parties.

He gave a speech to big bussiness leaders at the British Chamber of Commerce back in March and met with loads of big and small business owners up and down the country during the referendum campaign :thumbs:

He went to 20 cities didn't he? The cities are miles from me and are nothing like the valleys in any way. He should've been touring the villages because that's where the real problems lie imo.

No disagreement from me there pal, the villages and forgotten towns in the old industrial areas are exactly where he should be going and I'd want to see a lot more of that during a GE campaign :yes:

My area(Blaneau Gwent) is bottom of probably every list there is, it's really depressing here if I'm honest.
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