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Corbyn
Very interested in reactions to this article. I know it's Daily Mail, but ...
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/d ebate/a rticle- 3739516 /Why-de spise-J eremy-C orbyn-N azi-sto rmtroop ers-Jew ish-Lab our-don or-MICH AEL-FOS TER.htm l
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//Like it or not he is going to be the next Labour leader!// But of what? He is the most divisive man in British politics I can remember, He is running around in ever decreasing circles until he will finally disappear up his own arehole taking what we know as the Labour Party with him. He is a disaster for Labour, we thought Michael Foot was bad, but at least he had...
22:08 Sun 14th Aug 2016
he's got a point, as a jew who's gaven 400 large to the party, he is rightly disturbed by the rise of anti Semitism. He's also correct about the 2 parties in one that Labour are now. You have Blairist Tory impersonators and the usual trots on the other side and never the twain shall meet. I think the party will soon disintegrate, especially if JC re wins the leadership.
A very confused man.
// courts decided that the rules as they stand allowed it. This decision advantaged Corbyn and his Sturm Abteilung (stormtroopers), but on Friday afternoon the Appeal Court handed down a big decision for British democracy. //
Denying 130,000 fully paid up members a vote is good for democracy? The man is an idiot.
// courts decided that the rules as they stand allowed it. This decision advantaged Corbyn and his Sturm Abteilung (stormtroopers), but on Friday afternoon the Appeal Court handed down a big decision for British democracy. //
Denying 130,000 fully paid up members a vote is good for democracy? The man is an idiot.
The ruling is bad in the sense that it is not logical to disallow existing members and yet allow those who registered on a more recent time window
On the other hand the ruling upholds the right of the party to make its own rules, something I'd have thought the great supporters of The Party would support
And it will or now be challenged, so plainly they agree
On the other hand the ruling upholds the right of the party to make its own rules, something I'd have thought the great supporters of The Party would support
And it will or now be challenged, so plainly they agree
//Like it or not he is going to be the next Labour leader!//
But of what? He is the most divisive man in British politics I can remember, He is running around in ever decreasing circles until he will finally disappear up his own arehole taking what we know as the Labour Party with him. He is a disaster for Labour, we thought Michael Foot was bad, but at least he had intellect.
But of what? He is the most divisive man in British politics I can remember, He is running around in ever decreasing circles until he will finally disappear up his own arehole taking what we know as the Labour Party with him. He is a disaster for Labour, we thought Michael Foot was bad, but at least he had intellect.