Gareth Barry Conlon
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Not a big fan of pasting tweets in threads but this is so on point.
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Apparently Harriet Harman’s constituency party have passed a motion warning her not to stand as Speaker. They want a candidate who will pursue radical socialist policies.
Quite right too. The Speaker’s post clearly doesn’t carry any clout
The Tories and Liberals are the extremists when it comes to Brexit with Jezz now occupying the centrist ground.He won't whip on this come the referendum.
He'll allow MPs to campaign as they see fit, so the likes of Emily Thornberry will campaign for remain, Stephen Kinnock for the deal, and his political fortunes and that of a Labour government will not hang in the balance.
This position will not alienate the mass of "thinking" leavers and will distinguish Labour from the two extremes.
Whilst I quite admire Harman, I cant see her pursuing radical Socialist polices.
Corbyn under pressure as satisfaction rating sinksQuelle surpise.
It's just the ludicrous lack of objectivity from some of you lot which is amusing:
Anything Corbyn says (most of which is bollocks) = great words of wisdom.
Anything a Tory says (any Tory, and even if it happens to be true) = evil lies
It's pathetic to be honest.
Rather sleep with him than Thatcher, May, Rudd, Mcvey or any of the other cold hearted Tory bitches
Tom Watson has not been abolished quite yet
He's hated by many in the Labour Party more than they hate the Tories - fruit loopsThe **** need more than abolishing, should have been expelled years ago.
He's hated by the Labour Party more than they hate the Tories - fruit loops
He's hated by the Labour Party more than they hate the Tories - fruit loops
Notice you didn’t include Priti Patel there, hey, Rasc.
Priti and Russ
Sitting in a tree
F, U, C...
you get the idea ;)
He's hated by many in the Labour Party more than they hate the Tories - fruit loops
No, he is disliked less than the Tories. subtle difference
is 'disliked' quite the word?
Ok - so the Tories plot against a PM elected by the UK electorate and get her to resign and then have a tiny minority of the electorate install her hapless replacement. He then removes the whip from 20 or so MP's who don't agree with his view and plunges his party into a minority even with 10 bought in votes.
Then Labour through whatever reason seeks to - via party rules - to disown one official because he espouses views that do not chime with the party line yet somehow this is a signal of the far left influence yet the former isn't the far right - PMSL at that conclusion