Labour / Tory Party meltdown Referendum fallout

Last two standing with the MPs face off against the BR exit leaning Tory grass roots. May has no chance in that respect. Osborne is toast Stephen Crab though a Remainer emphasised his EU scepticism throughout the campaign but thought Camerons renegotiation should be given a go. Probably the only one who can stop Boris as Boris will get through to the play-off with the backing of the BR-exit lobby.
 
Write off Boris at your peril. He is innovative, has more charisma than the rest put together and would be the best negotiator too. To those who say he is froth, he has shown his ability in office as Mayor of London, where he barely put a foot wrong.

The metropolitan elite hate him because they fear him. They won't admit this but they know he will appeal to a slice of Labour's core vote too. Toff he may be but he has his finger on the pulse far more than the current Labour regime.

His most difficult hurdle will be overcoming smacked-arse Tories.
 
mlm
Foot was a fantastic orator, the likes of Healey, Callaghan and Wilson were


Michael Foot was also a truly gifted orator, the likes of him, Healey, Callaghan etc were in a different league to the likes of Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell.

Makes you wonder love them or loathe them politicians used to have presence. I can't think of any of the present ones who have it.
 
mlm


Makes you wonder love them or loathe them politicians used to have presence. I can't think of any of the present ones who have it.

It's similar to snooker players in the 80s back then most people on the street could name 10 politicians from both parties now most only seem to recognise a few.
 
I don't understand how Labour do this stuff. Do the Parliamentary party get to vote 'no confidence' in him and then they have to hold another leadership contest? If so, surely the membership will just voted him in again? Or does he need the support of some MPs to even get to the vote by the membership?

Mind you, I think the Blairites have been looking for a reason to get rid of him. Their party membership overwhelmingly voted for him as leader, and the MPs have been looking for an excuse to get rid of him. One of their MPs is asking for Parliament to have a Commons vote to ignore the referendum result. So much for listening to the voters. Democracy eh?

They are basically trying to put pressure on him so he walks and he will no longer be up for any vote, I hope he just laughs it off and carries on. In any normal workplace this would be classed as bullying. They may as well wrote stinky Corbyn poo pants on the bog walls.
 
I don't understand how Labour do this stuff. Do the Parliamentary party get to vote 'no confidence' in him and then they have to hold another leadership contest? If so, surely the membership will just voted him in again? Or does he need the support of some MPs to even get to the vote by the membership?

Mind you, I think the Blairites have been looking for a reason to get rid of him. Their party membership overwhelmingly voted for him as leader, and the MPs have been looking for an excuse to get rid of him. One of their MPs is asking for Parliament to have a Commons vote to ignore the referendum result. So much for listening to the voters. Democracy eh?
If no confidence vote goes against him and someone steps up to challenge him then there will be a new contest (i think that is how it goes),i'm hoping the grass roots see how ineffective he is and vote differently this time,depends who stands against him,i will vote for anyone of the others who put up a good case and looks electable
 
They are basically trying to put pressure on him so he walks and he will no longer be up for any vote, I hope he just laughs it off and carries on. In any normal workplace this would be classed as bullying. They may as well wrote stinky Corbyn poo pants on the bog walls.
Hahaha......quality, they probably have!
 
They are basically trying to put pressure on him so he walks and he will no longer be up for any vote, I hope he just laughs it off and carries on. In any normal workplace this would be classed as bullying. They may as well wrote stinky Corbyn poo pants on the bog walls.

Probably because he couldn't decide whether or not to go to the toilet.
 

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