The perfect fumble
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Haha why are you getting mad?
Does criticism of Corbyn and his mob get you that riled?
Yeah, you've got me sussed.
Haha why are you getting mad?
Does criticism of Corbyn and his mob get you that riled?
Ok thanks.
Just so we’re clear, reinstating an antisemite, who was kicked out for antisemitism, who hasn’t shown any remorse and displayed further antisemitism, was the right idea.
I’m beginning to think you either don’t care about racism so long as the party that represent your political position get power.
In fact, there’s no beginning, I do think you don’t give a fuck about racism aimed at Jews.
Yeah, you've got me sussed.
Then it's a good thing I don't give a fuck what you think.
I just think you need to relax and not get so offended that your political hero is criticised.
I defend Blair on here enough but I don’t start threatening to do something that would get me banned every time I read the weak and stupid “war criminal” line, the internet seems to shit out of its insufferable mouth every 5 minutes.
Which is a significant problem. From where I'm sat, we need a Labour party that is going to defeat this tory party, and even if Corbyn's Labour did win an election, it would be with a very slim majority. Either of those two would almost certainly mop up in an election (my choice would be Starmer), but a significant number of labour party members seem to prefer ideological purity over pragmatic realism, and this is to the detriment of this country. And for the record, I am far to the left of the average voter in this country, but i also recognise the reality that Corbyn is too toxic to too many people.But they won't be the Party's.
The only reason I'm not entirely relaxed, is the minor ripple of indecision I suffer regarding your posts, do I ignore you, do I put you back on block, or do I tell you to piss off.
It's a real dilemma I can tell you.
Do whatever you want mate, rather than debating why Corbyn and Labour are behaving appropriately you’d rather throw your toys out of the pram and attack me, rather than the point.
Which is way it’s now evident you’ve lost the argument.
I don’t like to us phrases such as this normally, ones that encourage political points scoring, but I feel it’s entirely accurate... the Cult of Corbyn is one in which it’s members behave totally irrationally to criticism of the man and you’re well and truly in that membership.
Thanks for making that point, I can honestly say that you've never made it before.
Or, by pushing the remain button relentlessly he's representing the view of most Labour members including in Momentum. I suppose McDonnell and now Abbott supporting a second referendum is part of the conspiracy - or is it not party policy?Watson was Brown's bruiser fixer, when he's not calling for Corbyn to resign he's plotting and scheming with his third way chums. Watson is getting what he purportedly wants by increments, he should be happy, he's not. By pushing the remain button relentlessly he does nothing but harden leavers close to Corbyn, this is quite deliberate, he surmises that eventually the remain majority in the party will grow tired of the procrastination at the centre and will rally behind a remain candidate, it won't be Watson, he's too poisonous, but it will be a Watson clone and the left will be defeated and it'll welcome back New Labour.
Or, by pushing the remain button relentlessly he's representing the view of most Labour members including in Momentum. I suppose McDonnell and now Abbott supporting a second referendum is part of the conspiracy - or is it not party policy?
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/abbott-mcdonnell-corbyn-brexit-referendum-remain-labour-policy-a8977696.html%3famp
If 48 / 52% was a winning margin that means Brexiters verdict is speaking for the UK then McLuskey with a 10% margin can think the same regards Unite members.
I got the figures wrong and in fact they are even worse.The turnout at the last Unite election was just 12.2% with only 45.5% voting for him.
That means only 5% of Unite members chose to go out and vote to back Mcluskey.
As I said they need to be extremely careful because the views he puts across as Unite does not necessarily represent the views of the membership. In my experience they definitely do not.
I won't even mention the hard left candidate Ian Allinson who did even worse.
Which is a significant problem. From where I'm sat, we need a Labour party that is going to defeat this tory party, and even if Corbyn's Labour did win an election, it would be with a very slim majority. Either of those two would almost certainly mop up in an election (my choice would be Starmer), but a significant number of labour party members seem to prefer ideological purity over pragmatic realism, and this is to the detriment of this country. And for the record, I am far to the left of the average voter in this country, but i also recognise the reality that Corbyn is too toxic to too many people.
Because the Blair clan were finally losing their grip. I've heard bits and bats from that era, how the left were fully pushed out of any major decision making etc. and I'm glad it's back in the hands of a less finance orrientated group, however it doesn't change the fact that Corbyn has fucked up the monumental opportunity he's been given. I honestly don't think he's bright enough to lead the labour party, and I base that on seeing how he reacts when he's asked difficult questions. He gets pissy instead of answering the question. Anyway, from your posts, we're mostly on the same page, I just think we need to get fucking rid of magic grandpa if labour are going to win an election.I asked this question earlier of Gaudion M, he's not come back, but I'd genuinely like to know what you think.
Why did Neil Kinnock say this....
'We've got our party back,' says Lord Kinnock
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11434981
Unrecognisable from the party that won three elections in a row. Blairite is now the authorised highest form of abuse by a cabal of seventies Marxist throwbacks who care nothing for democracy or the country but only about revenge on their predecessors. Williamson is exactly what they are about.![]()
Everybody comes round in the end :-)Well spank my arse and call me sandy, I fucking agree with you for once.
Because the Blair clan were finally losing their grip. I've heard bits and bats from that era, how the left were fully pushed out of any major decision making etc. and I'm glad it's back in the hands of a less finance orrientated group, however it doesn't change the fact that Corbyn has fucked up the monumental opportunity he's been given. I honestly don't think he's bright enough to lead the labour party, and I base that on seeing how he reacts when he's asked difficult questions. He gets pissy instead of answering the question. Anyway, from your posts, we're mostly on the same page, I just think we need to get fucking rid of magic grandpa if labour are going to win an election.
You are ignoring another big player here.If Johnson produces a chaotic No Deal, even Corbyn cant fail to win the following GE. Although he would probably need Sturgeon's support.