The Labour Party

Agreed.

And that's what's pisses me off about being on the left. 80% of stuff we all agree on. We then split over the 20% rather than agree to disagree. That's my own experience from attending meetings of Labour and various other left leaning political groups.

That's so true, it was ever thus.

I've major issues with some of Labour's policies and though I blow hot and cold on the party, unlike my wife, I can't give up my membership.

In the end, despite everything, the Labour Party at its best, stands for hope for a better future.

The Tories and Lib Dems? More of the same shit now and forever.
 
Surely disagreeing with the leader is her democratic right?

Corbyn criticises Blair, marched against him and voted against the Labour Government countless times.

I’m not saying he shouldn’t have and he did do so more seriously and professionally than Phillips but Labour shouldn’t be an echo chamber.
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It is not about the leadership it is about the membership.
 
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It is not about the leadership it is about the membership.

From my perspective and I’ve distanced myself from siding with those further to the left and those further towards the centre, I don’t feel strongly attached to the party enough to do so, it just seems six of one, half a dozen of the other.

Momentum can be pretty harsh to “Blairites” and behave pretty appallingly and then those closer to the centre can be very petulant, often do things that don’t help the party and then undermine agreed policy - like Watson did recently.

The anti Israel thing has gone way too far as well, whilst I completely sympathise with the cause.

I just wish everyone would calm the fuck down, get their heads together, make a compromise and get in with trying to beat the Tories.
 
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It is not about the leadership it is about the membership.

That's the long and the short of it.

Corbyn leads the Labour Party not because of who he is, but because of what he stands for, and he was elected overwhelmingly by the party because, on the whole, he stands for what they stand for.

That's why people screaming for a "moderate" leader are looking in the wrong place.
 
Yep.

The right in the Labour party love to talk about Labour as a broad church, as long as they lead it.

When they don't they scream cult, entryism, Trotskyist, hard left, cabal, until their little heads explode, all egged on by the Mail, Telegraph, the Murdoch empire and the BBC.

The bbc?!! The bbc!!??
 
The bbc?!! The bbc!!??

You'll no doubt be pleased to know, that when I see your name pop up my first thought is always "just fuck off".

I've never met you and have no desire to change that, but in my mind's eye I see....

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You'll no doubt be pleased to know, that when I see your name pop up my first thought is always "just fuck off".

I've never met you and have no desire to change that, but in my mind's eye I see....

170px-Nigel_Farage_%2845718080574%29_%28cropped%29.jpg

How rude. Not far off. An intelligent character who represnsts the views of the middle man. I take that as a compliment.
 
The bbc?!! The bbc!!??

Cameron infested all lebels of the bbc with tory or ex tory people.

Of bbc news main political faces the following have either been members, afiliates, employees or voters of the conservatives

Andrew Neil
Nick Robinson
Fiona Bruce
Emily Matis
Jerremy Paxman
Laura Kuensberg.
Jeremy vine.

Several editors of bbc news are ex tory and the one non tory is margaret hodges sister or duaghter.

Hardly stacked in Labours favour atm.


Add to that the bbc didn't handle the 24hr news roll out well and went from 3 news programes a day to trying to fill the airtime amd compete with sky ratings wise, what hey found was adissafected tory blowhard with a hard on for getting out of europe and suddenly this man everyone laughed at was getting multiple interviews to fill time and a subject no one cared about became a national obsession.

That crank was farage
 
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I see Johnson is pinning his hopes on Viktor Orbán.

This is horrible, there's no other word for it.

Orbán isn't going to spend political capital to veto the extension out of the goodness of his heart.

What is Johnson promising him to get him to veto? Hungary doesn't give a fuck either way, so what are we bribing him with? Because if Orbán were to do want Johnson wants, against the wishes of the other twenty-six EU members, particularly Germany and France, he'll pay a price, so what sweeteners are we offering to dull the pain?

I'm sure Johnson will let us all now.
 
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I see Johnson is pinning his hopes on Viktor Orbán.

This is horrible, there's no other word for it.

Orbán isn't going to spend political capital to veto the extension out of the goodness of his heart.

What is Johnson promising him to get him to veto? Hungary doesn't give a fuck either way, so what are we bribing him with? Because if Orbán were to do want Johnson wants, against the wishes of the other twenty-six EU members, particularly Germany and France, he'll pay a price, so what sweeteners are we offering to dull the pain?

I'm sure Johnson will let us all now.


Announce implementation of minimum wage increase. Offset it with a deal for Hungarian workers allowed free movement in UK being paid less?
 
Announce implementation of minimum wage increase. Offset it with a deal for Hungarian workers allowed free movement in UK being paid less?

Your guess is as good as mine.

This country has pissed away decades of goodwill, thank god we haven't got a Labour government to make it worse.
 

I believe he shares a little more in common with Mussolini than Moseley but the comparison stands.
I see Johnson is pinning his hopes on Viktor Orbán.

This is horrible, there's no other word for it.

Orbán isn't going to spend political capital to veto the extension out of the goodness of his heart.

What is Johnson promising him to get him to veto? Hungary doesn't give a fuck either way, so what are we bribing him with? Because if Orbán were to do want Johnson wants, against the wishes of the other twenty-six EU members, particularly Germany and France, he'll pay a price, so what sweeteners are we offering to dull the pain?

I'm sure Johnson will let us all now.

A new right wing grouping

They could call it the Axis powers.
 

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