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 Not when it's the same 300 lol Hillary does the same thing lol Absolutely ridiculous. I suppose he got the same 300 people to join the party 1000 times each too Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. Some of the more fanatical support does a get a bit cringeworthy I agree with you there pal. Do have to remember this is all for Labour leadership campaign so these rallies are more aimed at people that are already Labour members/supporters, they have been good for getting his policies out to the wider public too though. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. How many members can their possibly be in your town when their national membership is only around 2,500? Just seems really weird, practically every post you've made in this thread has mentioned them when they're such an insignificant organisation who's tiny membership is already blocked from being involved in the Labour leadership election. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. How many members can their possibly be in your town when their national membership is only around 2,500? Just seems really weird, practically every post you've made in this thread has mentioned them when they're such an insignificant organisation who's tiny membership is already blocked from being involved in the Labour leadership election. So what you are saying those who are members of these groups carnt be members of the labour party. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. How many members can their possibly be in your town when their national membership is only around 2,500? Just seems really weird, practically every post you've made in this thread has mentioned them when they're such an insignificant organisation who's tiny membership is already blocked from being involved in the Labour leadership election. So what you are saying those who are members of these groups carnt be members of the labour party. No you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party at the same time. Current and former SWP members were even barred from voting in the last leadership election as registered supporters and the same purges will likely happen this time too. Edited August 5, 2016 by BGD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) Corbyn was in Swansea after Merthyr. You have to admire the man's stamina, he's been doing multiple rallies a day up and down the country non-stop since the leadership election started http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/watch-swansea-welcome-jeremy-corbyn-at-labour-rally/story-29590259-detail/story.html Edited August 5, 2016 by BGD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. How many members can their possibly be in your town when their national membership is only around 2,500? Just seems really weird, practically every post you've made in this thread has mentioned them when they're such an insignificant organisation who's tiny membership is already blocked from being involved in the Labour leadership election. So what you are saying those who are members of these groups carnt be members of the labour party. No you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party at the same time. Current and former SWP members were even barred from voting in the last leadership election as registered supporters and the same purges will likely happen this time too. So what if they don't tell the labour party they are members of other socialist groups on joining the labour party. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 The trouble with these rally's/lectures or whatever Corbyn is calling these things he does seem to attract a lot of tub-thumpers, I think that doesn't do him any favours. Just my opinion. SWP and UAF scum are latching on to Corbyn due to his left wing ideals very dangerouse people for the ordinary working class folk imo middle class leftys that welcome open borders. There's around 2,500 members of the SWP. Hardly a significant proportion of Corbyn supporters. And you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party anyway in fact you can be barred from taking part in the leadership election if you ever were a member of the SWP.... Really is weird your obsession with such a tiny fringe group. Its because I see their members in my town banging the drum for Corbyn the same scum who were complicit in the cover up of CSE in my town by Kashmire men on young girls. How many members can their possibly be in your town when their national membership is only around 2,500? Just seems really weird, practically every post you've made in this thread has mentioned them when they're such an insignificant organisation who's tiny membership is already blocked from being involved in the Labour leadership election. So what you are saying those who are members of these groups carnt be members of the labour party. No you can't be a member of the SWP and Labour Party at the same time. Current and former SWP members were even barred from voting in the last leadership election as registered supporters and the same purges will likely happen this time too. So what if they don't tell the labour party they are members of other socialist groups on joining the labour party. During the last leadership election they were being really thorough checking folks social media accounts etc to make sure they weren't members of other parties or joining to "sabotage" the party and they're careful with vetting all new members, Labour have a lot of experience with entryists remember. Here's an article talking about the vetting process for SWP and other party members during last leadership election http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33849773 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have heard momentum are leafletting in town on Saturday I think I will go and have a chat with them about Corbyn. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) I have heard momentum are leafletting in town on Saturday I think I will go and have a chat with them about Corbyn. Careful they might convert you Seriously though fair play to you pal I know you've got your reasons for never voting Labour and I doubt you'll ever change your mind but at least you can discuss things civilly and have actually listened to some of the things he's got to say even if you don't agree with him If you do chat to them let me know what they say about SWP members joining their branch and give them a piece of your mind if they say they're alright with it Edited August 5, 2016 by BGD 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,529 Posted August 5, 2016 Report Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have heard momentum are leafletting in town on Saturday I think I will go and have a chat with them about Corbyn. Careful they might convert you Seriously though fair play to you pal I know you've got your reasons for never voting Labour and I doubt you'll ever change your mind but at least you can discuss things civilly and have actually listened to some of the things he's got to say even if you don't agree with him If you do chat to them let me know what they say about SWP members joining their branch and give them a piece of your mind if they say they're alright with it Ye it should be interesting .Convert me not in a month of sundays lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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