walshie 2,804 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 When's the rest of the crowd turning up? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today. Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Calm down Dave I didn't realise it was a quiz ffs. I'd imagine wee krankie and fat eck before her could muster a few troops. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Calm down Dave I didn't realise it was a quiz ffs. I'd imagine wee krankie and fat eck before her could muster a few troops. That's a good point actually pal certainly during the Indyref they pulled some fecking massive crowds Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Calm down Dave I didn't realise it was a quiz ffs. I'd imagine wee krankie and fat eck before her could muster a few troops. That's a good point actually pal certainly during the Indyref they pulled some fecking massive crowds My Dad said Corbyn should've put a donkey jacket on but the students wouldn't have understood the relevance. LOL 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Calm down Dave I didn't realise it was a quiz ffs. I'd imagine wee krankie and fat eck before her could muster a few troops. That's a good point actually pal certainly during the Indyref they pulled some fecking massive crowds My Dad said Corbyn should've put a donkey jacket on but the students wouldn't have understood the relevance. LOL The press would have loved that, he gets compared to Foot enough as it is 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it And that isn't a big crowd, have you been to Merthyr on a Saturday night? Not bad for a weekday afternoon IMO. Show me another politician who can consistently draw the sort of crowds Corbyn does... After seeing the crowds he draws hes welcome to the lentil eating fools for the most part tbh....Waving your fist with a load of activists doesn't appeal to a lot of voters around here, if it did then Merthyr would've been packed today.Wasn't the reasoning behind the date being changed twice that the interest was very poor at first, just something I heard today? A few 100 people on a weekday afternoon is a bloody good turn out for any political rally, it just seems small compared to the 1000s that have turned out in big cities to see him No idea why the date was changed but it seems to me moving the date around is more likely to negatively effect attendance than boost it. Take it you can't name another politician that enjoys anywhere near the same level of grassroots support then That's fine but you should say that instead of dodging the question. Calm down Dave I didn't realise it was a quiz ffs. I'd imagine wee krankie and fat eck before her could muster a few troops. That's a good point actually pal certainly during the Indyref they pulled some fecking massive crowds My Dad said Corbyn should've put a donkey jacket on but the students wouldn't have understood the relevance. LOL The press would have loved that, he gets compared to Foot enough as it is Haha I bet aye. My old man said he came across well today but not nothing new he said. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/04/high-court-to-rule-on-new-members-vote-in-labour-leadership-ballot The high court will rule on Monday on whether 130,000 people who recently became Labour party members will be allowed to vote in the upcoming leadership election, after a lawyer representing a group of them argued they had been unfairly excluded from the process.The five new members, making the case on behalf of a bigger contingent who have crowdfunded their legal fees, are challenging Labour over contract law. They say the party’s national executive committee (NEC) was wrong to decide in July that only members who joined at least six months before could vote.Stephen Cragg QC, representing the five, told the court that Labour’s rulebook made no provision for such a distinction and did not give the NEC powers to implement one. Word on the grapevine is Owen Smith will pull out if it's ruled that the 130,000 new members do get a vote to avoid Corbyn winning with an increased mandate. Apparently some rebel MPs have already been putting pressure on him to pull out after his performance so far Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Labour beat UKIP in a council by-election last night, obviously with the really low turnout for council by-elections it doesn't really mean much in the big picture but interesting to see such a clear swing from UKIP to Labour. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nik_B 3,790 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good turn out in Merthyr this afternoon Half of them were ferried in from Cardiff and Newport. Yep people travel from all over to see Corbyn, quite impressive isn't it Not when it's the same 300 lol Hillary does the same thing lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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