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Corbyn 19:56 - Jul 12 with 16839 viewsexiledclaseboy

Will be included on the ballot paper for the Labour leadership election. Which probably f*cks up Angela Eagle's entire campaign strategy, not to mention that of anyone else who was planning on throwing their hat into the ring if the hairy trot had been excluded.

Labour is f*cked.

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Corbyn on 22:33 - Jul 12 with 1135 viewsLord_Bony

True dat.

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Corbyn on 22:33 - Jul 12 with 1132 viewsDarran

Corbyn on 22:28 - Jul 12 by builthjack

There's not a decent leader for any party. The country is on its ars€


It's nt about any party though.

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Corbyn on 22:35 - Jul 12 with 1127 viewsWatchman

Corbyn on 22:33 - Jul 12 by Darran

It's nt about any party though.


Dar but i look at parliament now ' our political leaders' I do not see one whether i agree or disagree with them and say yep he/she is a leader! honest thought mate headless empty selfish chickens the lot of them

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Corbyn on 22:38 - Jul 12 with 1121 viewsDarran

Corbyn on 22:35 - Jul 12 by Watchman

Dar but i look at parliament now ' our political leaders' I do not see one whether i agree or disagree with them and say yep he/she is a leader! honest thought mate headless empty selfish chickens the lot of them


I get what you're saying but the Tories sorted their kerfuffle in a matter of days Labour are now going to go on untill the end of August and it still won't be over for them then.

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Corbyn on 22:42 - Jul 12 with 1120 viewsLord_Bony

Corbyn on 21:25 - Jul 12 by Watchman

it just goes to show how disconnected the elites are from the rest of the world. To see the millenials and their self entitlement go up in smoke and to see them all having their #thickandthickuntilIthcream tantrums is to be honest very amusing, anyone who saw Umunna on daily politics yesterday should just think about who the radicals are

the days of the expense accounts are coming to an end


Brexit is a huge setback for the elites,New World Order,globalism and Big Brother...amen.

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Corbyn on 23:08 - Jul 12 with 1082 viewsWarwickHunt

Corbyn on 22:42 - Jul 12 by Lord_Bony

Brexit is a huge setback for the elites,New World Order,globalism and Big Brother...amen.


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Corbyn on 23:08 - Jul 12 with 1082 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Corbyn on 20:09 - Jul 12 by Private_Partz

Terrible thing this democracy thingy is ain't it ;-)
Eagle is likely to be booted out by her local party as well if the interviews with a few of the Branch members are anything to go by. First of many I would wager.


Hey,you should have heard her banging on about "democracy" after her consituency office window was bricked. Oh the f*cking irony!

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Corbyn on 23:51 - Jul 12 with 1061 viewsLohengrin

Corbyn on 21:58 - Jul 12 by Watchman

meowwwwwwwwww here a questions my political friend? :)

do you think we are now seeing the dying embers of the party political age and the emergence of the individual activist age, which makes world governance more appropriate


I certainly think what we are witnessing will prove to be the end of this twenty five year cross-party consenus of the centre. We are starting to see the reemergence of real politics with clear ideological divisions.

World governance, what is that really? Is it anything other than the wielded might of finance and the imposition of debt as a means of control?

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Corbyn on 03:08 - Jul 13 with 1005 viewsLoyal

Corbin isn't a leader he is a protester, he doesn't lead, he is an activist, always has been.

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Corbyn on 06:43 - Jul 13 with 984 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Corbyn on 03:08 - Jul 13 by Loyal

Corbin isn't a leader he is a protester, he doesn't lead, he is an activist, always has been.


Well if he's protesting about 20 plus years of new Labour centre right policies then I'm in mate!

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Corbyn on 06:59 - Jul 13 with 980 viewswaynekerr55

Corbyn on 22:11 - Jul 12 by Watchman

no question of biting WK serious question

whatever the rights and wrongs of the brexit vote we have seen the entire political base wobble like the finest weeble and we have seen the people ignore 'expert' opinion including foreign leaders so are we seeing a western style 'arab spring' where the people have simple had enough and stick two fingers up to those 'in authority'


I agree but I had a good discussion the other day with someone. The point he mads were that people were rebelling against Tory rule where they look after the South East bubble, and that when we leave the EU may well reflect and change... which probably means the other countries will benefit from our decision to leave, whilst we...

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Corbyn on 08:47 - Jul 13 with 942 viewsraynor94

Corbyn on 06:43 - Jul 13 by Brynmill_Jack

Well if he's protesting about 20 plus years of new Labour centre right policies then I'm in mate!


Seriously Bryn, do you honestly believe he's electable? we are back to the days of militant tendency, and the days of Union Barons, yesterday was a sad day indeed for the Labour party

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Corbyn on 08:58 - Jul 13 with 929 viewsperchrockjack

I well remember militant tendency and the people s leader ,Derek Hatton, who also supported corbyn.

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Corbyn on 09:19 - Jul 13 with 912 viewsmonmouth

Corbyn on 06:59 - Jul 13 by waynekerr55

I agree but I had a good discussion the other day with someone. The point he mads were that people were rebelling against Tory rule where they look after the South East bubble, and that when we leave the EU may well reflect and change... which probably means the other countries will benefit from our decision to leave, whilst we...


That will undoubtedly happen Wayne. We will get the hard line because they have to as a deterrent and meanwhile they will also offer incentives to others to stop further break up.

Two ways to look at it really in terms of our timing on this
1) We've acted selflessly in falling on our sword to improve the lot of the many in the EU or
2) We've right royally f*cked it up.

For the rabid 'suck it uppers' please note, I'm not trying to judge whether in or out is best, merely the blindingly obvious consequences of the timing of us choosing to ask and answer the question the way we did.

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Corbyn on 09:50 - Jul 13 with 898 viewsyescomeon

Maybe I'm just young and naive, I just really don't get all the hate for Corbyn on here. Regurgitation of what is in the press perhaps. I will never vote Labour, in the assembly (parliament now I guess) elections or general elections. This was re-enforced yesterday by the images of the attendance for the devolution debate the other day. Labour MPs were outnumbered by Plaid MPs for Christ's sake. Too busy plotting and scheming to fulfil their primary function. That said, Corbyn is about the only thing that makes me think I could ever vote for the Labour party. No question he doesn't seem to be this great leader (no less than anyone else around at the moment if you ask me), but he seems like a good man and I like his policy. The Mrs is signing up for the Labour party today so that she can vote for Corbyn and she is a long way from what anyone could call looney left. Just my view anyway, but maybe it's because I'm a "self-entitled millennial".

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Corbyn on 10:07 - Jul 13 with 880 viewsWarwickHunt

Corbyn on 06:43 - Jul 13 by Brynmill_Jack

Well if he's protesting about 20 plus years of new Labour centre right policies then I'm in mate!


Enjoy it...and a generation of right wing Tory governments as a result.
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Corbyn on 10:12 - Jul 13 with 871 viewsnice_to_michu

Corbyn on 09:50 - Jul 13 by yescomeon

Maybe I'm just young and naive, I just really don't get all the hate for Corbyn on here. Regurgitation of what is in the press perhaps. I will never vote Labour, in the assembly (parliament now I guess) elections or general elections. This was re-enforced yesterday by the images of the attendance for the devolution debate the other day. Labour MPs were outnumbered by Plaid MPs for Christ's sake. Too busy plotting and scheming to fulfil their primary function. That said, Corbyn is about the only thing that makes me think I could ever vote for the Labour party. No question he doesn't seem to be this great leader (no less than anyone else around at the moment if you ask me), but he seems like a good man and I like his policy. The Mrs is signing up for the Labour party today so that she can vote for Corbyn and she is a long way from what anyone could call looney left. Just my view anyway, but maybe it's because I'm a "self-entitled millennial".


From this I'm assuming that you believe that Plaid are a socialist, left-wing party.

Dear oh dear.
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Corbyn on 10:14 - Jul 13 with 869 viewsLohengrin

Corbyn on 09:50 - Jul 13 by yescomeon

Maybe I'm just young and naive, I just really don't get all the hate for Corbyn on here. Regurgitation of what is in the press perhaps. I will never vote Labour, in the assembly (parliament now I guess) elections or general elections. This was re-enforced yesterday by the images of the attendance for the devolution debate the other day. Labour MPs were outnumbered by Plaid MPs for Christ's sake. Too busy plotting and scheming to fulfil their primary function. That said, Corbyn is about the only thing that makes me think I could ever vote for the Labour party. No question he doesn't seem to be this great leader (no less than anyone else around at the moment if you ask me), but he seems like a good man and I like his policy. The Mrs is signing up for the Labour party today so that she can vote for Corbyn and she is a long way from what anyone could call looney left. Just my view anyway, but maybe it's because I'm a "self-entitled millennial".


I'll type a quick quote in here for you from Tim Rees's book In Sights. Rees was a former soldier who fought in The Falklands Conflict, he is also that rarest of birds, something of a left wing squaddie. That fact notwithstanding he had this to say...

" One lady I particularly remember is Connie, who was ninety two years young. My own personal thoughts on whether the war and the deaths of all those soldiers was justified ultimately came to rest on Connie. The Argentinians had commandeered her house and forced her out.... all the subsequent talk of Thatcher and mineral rights simply confuses a basic principle: Our job was to defend the lives and freedom of British citizens."

That basic principle is alien to Corbyn.
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Corbyn on 10:14 - Jul 13 with 868 viewsnice_to_michu

The Lanour Party is in disarray, I'm embarrassed that it has come to this.

The sooner it's all sorted the better. I still think Corbyn should stay for the sake of unity, but in an ideal world Owen Smith would get the leadership and somehow manage to unite everybody on the left.
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Corbyn on 10:31 - Jul 13 with 846 viewslondonlisa2001

Corbyn on 09:50 - Jul 13 by yescomeon

Maybe I'm just young and naive, I just really don't get all the hate for Corbyn on here. Regurgitation of what is in the press perhaps. I will never vote Labour, in the assembly (parliament now I guess) elections or general elections. This was re-enforced yesterday by the images of the attendance for the devolution debate the other day. Labour MPs were outnumbered by Plaid MPs for Christ's sake. Too busy plotting and scheming to fulfil their primary function. That said, Corbyn is about the only thing that makes me think I could ever vote for the Labour party. No question he doesn't seem to be this great leader (no less than anyone else around at the moment if you ask me), but he seems like a good man and I like his policy. The Mrs is signing up for the Labour party today so that she can vote for Corbyn and she is a long way from what anyone could call looney left. Just my view anyway, but maybe it's because I'm a "self-entitled millennial".


Well given that they announced yesterday that only people who were members in January (I think it's January they have said) can vote she'd be better off saving her money.
Anyone that's signed up in the last few weeks can't vote.
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Corbyn on 10:32 - Jul 13 with 843 viewslondonlisa2001

Corbyn on 23:08 - Jul 12 by Brynmill_Jack

Hey,you should have heard her banging on about "democracy" after her consituency office window was bricked. Oh the f*cking irony!


Sorry Brynnie but you have just summed up the whole shameful attitude amongst Corbynistas in one rather spiteful post.
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Corbyn on 10:39 - Jul 13 with 836 viewsPegojack

Corbyn on 10:31 - Jul 13 by londonlisa2001

Well given that they announced yesterday that only people who were members in January (I think it's January they have said) can vote she'd be better off saving her money.
Anyone that's signed up in the last few weeks can't vote.


I thought I saw on the news this morning that new members who sign up between 16-18 July and pay a £25 registration fee will also be entitled? Why those random dates, I don't know!
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Corbyn on 10:44 - Jul 13 with 833 viewsjackonicko

Corbyn on 10:14 - Jul 13 by nice_to_michu

The Lanour Party is in disarray, I'm embarrassed that it has come to this.

The sooner it's all sorted the better. I still think Corbyn should stay for the sake of unity, but in an ideal world Owen Smith would get the leadership and somehow manage to unite everybody on the left.


Owen Smith is a lefty?? That'll be news to people that have read his previous views on austerity, privatisation and PFI.

I'm hoping the first thing Theresa does is call a snap GE. I know it's hugely unlikely, but watching the Labour Party fight amongst themselves rather than a GE would be tremendously entertaining.
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Corbyn on 10:46 - Jul 13 with 830 viewsjackonicko

Corbyn on 10:39 - Jul 13 by Pegojack

I thought I saw on the news this morning that new members who sign up between 16-18 July and pay a £25 registration fee will also be entitled? Why those random dates, I don't know!


This is right. The cheapo £3 members are suspended as at February. But if you pay £25 for the fuller membership, then you can still vote.

£25 is still not very much. *googles Labour Party website*
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Corbyn on 10:52 - Jul 13 with 813 viewsyescomeon

Corbyn on 10:12 - Jul 13 by nice_to_michu

From this I'm assuming that you believe that Plaid are a socialist, left-wing party.

Dear oh dear.
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Assume away mate.

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