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Hilary Benn Sacked
For trying to oust Corbyn.
Corbyn faces no confidence vote of Labour MPs.
It would be funny that Labour are imploding if it wasn't at such a serious time.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3663 2539
The present Labour MPs seem incredibly out of touch with voters. Labour voters voted for Brexit in vast numbers particularly in Labour heartlands, the North East, Wales. Yet they nearly all Labour MPs are pro EU. They don't seemed to learned from their annilation in Scotland, and give voters what they want.
Are the Labour Party finished?
Corbyn faces no confidence vote of Labour MPs.
It would be funny that Labour are imploding if it wasn't at such a serious time.
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The present Labour MPs seem incredibly out of touch with voters. Labour voters voted for Brexit in vast numbers particularly in Labour heartlands, the North East, Wales. Yet they nearly all Labour MPs are pro EU. They don't seemed to learned from their annilation in Scotland, and give voters what they want.
Are the Labour Party finished?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, they are. They keep repeating the mantra, 'We have to start listening to what people are telling us' and then, promptly, keep ignoring them.
They find it impossible to hide their sneering contempt for working class people.
Anyone with half a brain, and a social conscience switched to UKIP years ago. Many more will at the next election.
They find it impossible to hide their sneering contempt for working class people.
Anyone with half a brain, and a social conscience switched to UKIP years ago. Many more will at the next election.
Time will tell, hopkirk. It may be a long time until the next election and these are tumultuous times.
The idea that working class people would listen to the achingly middle-class Lib-dums is laughable.
It was a pretty nifty idea of theirs to stand on a 'return to the EU' platform at the next election. They'll, doubtless, hoover up the votes of the young and feeble minded.
The idea that working class people would listen to the achingly middle-class Lib-dums is laughable.
It was a pretty nifty idea of theirs to stand on a 'return to the EU' platform at the next election. They'll, doubtless, hoover up the votes of the young and feeble minded.
Gromit...most MP are pro-EU...even the majority of Tory MPs are. All the main Parties had STAY as their policy, and still do. Only UKIP wants to LEAVE.
I can't see Corbyn surviving for very long however, and if Benn were to stand as Leader, than he would have my vote (if I had one ! )
Better still, Alan Johnson...I hope somebody can persuade him to stand.
I can't see Corbyn surviving for very long however, and if Benn were to stand as Leader, than he would have my vote (if I had one ! )
Better still, Alan Johnson...I hope somebody can persuade him to stand.
YMB.....everybody is talking as if the Referendum was a landslide victory for REMAIN, but it wasn't. Over 16 millions people voted to stay, just under half of the ones who bothered to vote.
I have already said on here that I am happy to accept the result, but who will now represent those millions of REMAINERS in the HOC ?
That is why I would like to see another General Election, asap.
I have already said on here that I am happy to accept the result, but who will now represent those millions of REMAINERS in the HOC ?
That is why I would like to see another General Election, asap.
Well, they can depend upon David Lammy to make noises they want to hear. He clearly thinks that the majority of the electorate are mad and not capable of making a decision so he'll no doubt suit Corbyn and his arrogant sycophants.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/06/25 /david- lammy-u rges-pa rliamen t-to-st op-madn ess-by- ignorin g-the-e u/
Labour lost touch with the electorate years ago - and if this party that holds such disdain for the people of this country isn't finished, it really ought to be.
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Labour lost touch with the electorate years ago - and if this party that holds such disdain for the people of this country isn't finished, it really ought to be.
A general election would throw the markets into a complete meltdown.....unstability and all that. No, they should take their measured time, see what happens inside the EU as to other referendums being indicated and how Brussels reacts in terms of change......
There will be enough churn with new leaders for both the Tories and the Labourites.
Personally I think that plonker Junckers ought to go......sleezeball.
There will be enough churn with new leaders for both the Tories and the Labourites.
Personally I think that plonker Junckers ought to go......sleezeball.