Labour / Tory Party meltdown Referendum fallout

whp.blue

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I think the Referendum result has led to a seismic change in Politics .
The PM has gone Corbyn looks like he is facing a coup

The shadow cabinet are in open revolt against Corbyn and I think he has made a massive mistake by sacking Hilary Benn.

I think Labour are just stupid enough to have a vote of non confidence and then hold a leadership contest and then re-elect Corbyn

The tories will elect a much better candidate than Gove or boris
I have a feeling Steven Crab will be elected and He will be a good choice.
 
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I reckon you have 6 minutes to change the thread title to something about Labour or its getting merged in the post referendum thread... here come the mods, clocks tickin
 
I wonder if David Milliband would come back to the labour party? He would be a good leader and future PM

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His dad was better, in the seventies. I always liked the way he'd go into that shop and come out as a spaceman or an Indian.

In the new one he goes in the shop and comes out as a different nationality, every episode ends with faridge booting him into the English channel

Interesting Mr benn fact, there were only 13 episodes
 
We,in the mod room,have just been debating starting a new thread which discusses the impact of the referendum.

Our 'problem' is the members who continually derail and inflame the topic with their extremist,inflammatory and often unfounded opinions- these agenda types often ruin what should be great debate.

It may be that this is that thread or perhaps a new one may be created with very clear instruction on what will and wont be acceptable or tolerated.
 
There's not a chance Corbyn will get Labour elected. I won't vote for Labour
whilst he's in charge. Will he sack Tristram Hunt too? One member of the shadow cabinet already resigned. Hunt, Benn or D Milliband for me as leader.
 
We,in the mod room,have just been debating starting a new thread which discusses the impact of the referendum.

Our 'problem' is the members who continually derail and inflame the topic with their extremist,inflammatory and often unfounded opinions- these agenda types often ruin what should be great debate.

It may be that this is that thread or perhaps a new one may be created with very clear instruction on what will and wont be acceptable or tolerated.

I hope this is allowed to be debated as I can"t remember anyone seeing such massive changes being mooted as a consequence of a Brexit win
I have changed the title so not to be too one sided hope that helps
 
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Politics in this country is lurching to the extreme left and right with centralist politicians being left behind in the wakes.

Westminster has to wake up and realise that they have to represent all of the population going forward and not just dismiss those and their views they dont like or care for or the lurch to the extremes will carry on unabated.
 

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