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Bazile. The simple truth is that Labour is in it's death throes. Blair realised that "Labour" policies didn't stand a chance of getting the public vote, so he just morphed into a sort of Tory-Lite. He won power and gradually became even more of a (sort of) Tory. His MPs loved him (as did the public for a while) and become clones of him. Meanwhile, the rank and file...
20:44 Tue 12th Jul 2016
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Blimey that's inflation for you.
£3 last time, £25 this time !.
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£3 last time, £25 this time !.
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// I fear Corbyn is not that person to lead the opposition .
Why the members can't see that is baffling//
other baffling recent events were people voting for Brexit and being in complete demial of the damage caused
or Boris late mayor of London carrying the country on Brexxit and then looking hurt and baffled when the crowd outside his house booed him
or Cameron getting booed at WImbledon
Why the members can't see that is baffling//
other baffling recent events were people voting for Brexit and being in complete demial of the damage caused
or Boris late mayor of London carrying the country on Brexxit and then looking hurt and baffled when the crowd outside his house booed him
or Cameron getting booed at WImbledon
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The problem for labour is that Jezza represents the left leaning socialist worker type. The PLP represents mainly the Blairite Tory impressionists. potential Labour voters have seen through both. They'll inevitably disband and start again, possibly 2 new parties could emerge. In the mean time The Tories have it their own way. Good initially but I do acknowledge that a continual turkey shoot is not fun for long, we do need strong opposition.
Jeremy Corbyn is a puppet for the marxist wing of the labour party and is being propped up by "Red Len" McCluskey and his cronies.While these rules are in place no one will have a chance to oust Corbyn which means the PLP will be a festering group in the House of Commons and the formation of a new party will surely follow.
We need a functioning opposition and we do not have one.
This farcical Labour leadership election is a pointless exercise.
It will confirm that Corbyn has a majority of members' support, that we already know. And that the MPs preferred candidate will be humiliated.
But the MPs will still not abide by the result.
So back to square one.
A snap election by May would actually help resolve this. Labour MPs would have to be selected (or de-selected) in a hurry. Those de-selected would undoubtedly stand as Independents or as another party. Some would win, some would lose, but at least there would be two opposition parties that at least functioned.
If there is no election before 2020, a slow painful death looks likely. But a Government without opposition is dangerous.
This farcical Labour leadership election is a pointless exercise.
It will confirm that Corbyn has a majority of members' support, that we already know. And that the MPs preferred candidate will be humiliated.
But the MPs will still not abide by the result.
So back to square one.
A snap election by May would actually help resolve this. Labour MPs would have to be selected (or de-selected) in a hurry. Those de-selected would undoubtedly stand as Independents or as another party. Some would win, some would lose, but at least there would be two opposition parties that at least functioned.
If there is no election before 2020, a slow painful death looks likely. But a Government without opposition is dangerous.
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