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Maybe they should keep him for a little while longer, just to see how much more damage he can do to the Party.
Soon it's going to get to the point where Cameron can stand up in Parliament and say that he's going to reintroduce slavery and people still would support him over Labour.
If it weren't for postal voting and the ethnic abuses thereof, I'd be confident of UKIP overturning Labour's massive majority.
If it weren't for postal voting and the ethnic abuses thereof, I'd be confident of UKIP overturning Labour's massive majority.
Almost looks like you are preparing for stuffing the ballot box, svejk? :P
Problem is, Corbyn got 250,000 votes to be leader, and Andy Burnham, who the MPs want, got a paltry 80,000. He has a huge mandate from Party members, so he does not need to resign.

The Parliamentary Labour Party is stuffed full of Blairites, but to most of the Labour Party members, Blairism is a dirty word.
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and lets not forget when they dump him whos waiting in the wings to take over...err err err...oh hold on !

Doing a fine job Jezza, a fine job of finally destroying a once proud party....ag ag ag.....
Yeah I thini he should

Billy Bunter the cream bun eating ex head of the SNP ( Alex Salmond for it is he ) missed the commons vote because he was preening himself over a new piccy he had had painted
and was appropriately slagged off
Jim please stuffing the ballot box
really !

erm with your credentials are you planning on being a .... counter ?
Oldham is bad news for Jeremy no matter what
If Labour loses (which seems rather unlikely) he is in trouble of course
If Labour wins, well his opponents can point out that the candidate is not a Corbynite but surprise surprise actually the choice of the local Labour Party. And if it's close, what might have happened had he been
Well he was voted in by the party faithful so that must be respected. Perhaps they all agree with him in which case what is the problem. The party wont be electable because, as we all know, it is middle England that decides that not the party faithful on either side.

I predict Labour will win this by-election. The Majority last time was far too high to swing to another party.
If he loses Oldham - unlikely

didnt winston churchill represent Oldham at one point ?
He was no labourite as I recollect
Oldham By-Election.

Majorities are usually cut in most by-elections, and I predict this one will be more than halved. UKIP could win, but it is unclear how their general election failure will affect their following. The Labour candidate is leader of the local Metropolitan Council, so is well known locally.
UKIP's only chance is a low turnout.
Dead Man Walking? I hope not Baz, jezza is our main campaign tool for 2020!
"Soon it's going to get to the point where Cameron can stand up in Parliament and say that he's going to reintroduce slavery and people still would support him over Labour. " - now you come to mention it jim.......
I'm with svejk on this one.

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