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Whose going to be the next labour party leader ?


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2 hours ago, Meece said:

Five years in office is a long time, world events can change things and the  memory of the public can be short but when I looked at what labour had on offer I can't see any of them being electable. Not only that but the way that labour have set up the way a leader is elected is a real weakness because it is one vote per member the new leader will always be a radical lefty like a clone of corbin. Maybe without the beard but the same chassis and mindset. In the past power corrupted some and the Tories got the label of snooty self serving types.  Apparently one can join the Labour party for £3 so I might join and vote for the most Luny lefty like the àbotopotumus just for the sport and entertainment value of it all. One could look on it as a small investment in the country.

That is how Corbyn get elected. Loads of Conservative supporters bought Labour Party membership and voted Corbyn in. Best money they ever spent. ?

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Credit to bojo  hes now talking the talk  putting into law the investment in the NHS  and the Brexit deadline coz we all know that the EU  would stall stall stall for eternity, he also stated that our lower courts will have jurisdiction over EU law if he now walks the walk I cant see labour getting a sniff for years  certainly not the next election ...out of the  candidates in the running I'd say nandy would be there best option. I believe Caroline flint  backed her constituents leave vote it's a shame she's gone.

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10 hours ago, Born Hunter said:

I think a fella like this could really threaten the Tories.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Jarvis

A Midlander who has his seat in the North and a veteran of the parachute regiment, some of that time in the Special Forces Support Group. That's altogether more acceptable (even admirable) to the masses than what Corbyn offered.

mates with big jacko as well , bodes well for a further political career 

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11 minutes ago, Ted Newgent said:

Dont matter who the party leader could be

its the parties agenda/policies and commitments to the people of the UK that will win their election campaign 

 

corbyn failed on his brexit views imho

 

 

It was more than that Ted. He continually failed to realise that the country has no stomach for old style socialism / communism. His biggest supporters were the Islington set, not the working classes. His whole campaign was a disaster. Anybody in their right mind would have sacked Dianne Abbot for any one of her many incompetencies yet there she is fast asleep on the front bench for all to see. Can you imagine her as Home Secretary?  Corbyn flip-flopped from one disaster to another and the NHS claims that he made were totally shambolic. Nobody believed him. As much as his Brexit views worked against him there were many other things too; his anti-nuclear position, his reluctance to commit to defending the country, the plans on nationalisation based on borrowed money. People saw through him.

 

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The rag tag labour front bench looked well pißed off at the situation in the house today.  I'm so glad that all of the misfits,  turncoat and traitors who thought that the public would vote for them as independents were all discarded by the voters and they've all been F'd off up the road with a p45. I wonder if berco will be denied a lordship for his totally biased performance in the house.  All of the stalling tactics employed by people like berco, Blair, major and the mps who kept dragging this anti democratic mess out for three years have cost this country many tens of millions of pounds should be held to account. that's not to ignore the SO CALLED liberal DEMOCRATS. It's a shame that they didn't get wiped out along with their leader swinson .  None of the potential candidates for leader look electable and they are aĺ Luny lefties elected by left wing radicles who don't believe that it was anything to do with their policies why they have been eradicated.   By the time they might even get anywhere near power again the world will have moved on to a different place. I  see that Boris might be doing away with the supreme court who decided that prorogation was illegal. All of the añtis must be getting a bung from the eu or something.  

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