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arista
13-07-2013, 07:07 AM
He respects Len at Unite
and is not callling for UNIT to join his (New) Old Labour Type Party.


He just Spoke on Radio 5 Live.
Making great sense on why he wants to get away from Ed Miliband.

Bob Crow said Labour , New Labour, LibDems and Conservative are all
the same.


So Now UKIP
and Bob Crow can be the Protest Party.
No Nukes
No Wars in other nations
And use our own Coal.
http://i2.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article212106.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/bob-crow-pic-reuters-821036392.jpg


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/09/18/article-1313242-0B3EAD91000005DC-899_468x344.jpg
Daily Mail Not Up To Date

For kizzy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/sep/04/inside-the-minds-of-union-leaders
Union leaders including Bob Crow

Livia
13-07-2013, 11:08 AM
I bet Labour's bricking it. If they lose the financial backing of the unions they'll have to do what all other parties have to do to fund themselves. Mind you, it's not like there aren't plenty of champagne socialists to fund them. The best thing the unions have done for decades. Bob Crow is right when he says there is little difference these days between the parties. Frankly, they all suck.

LikeABoatOnWater
13-07-2013, 11:11 AM
Labour without the unions haha what a joke. I give it another election and Lib Dems will be the 2nd party.

arista
13-07-2013, 11:40 AM
Labour without the unions haha what a joke. I give it another election and Lib Dems will be the 2nd party.

Unite is the bigger Union - they say they are with Labour, so far.



RMT and Bob Crow are on a march he spoke to SkyNewsHD
just now.

Saying the same as he did on Radio5.

Livia
13-07-2013, 12:55 PM
I seriously doubt the LibDems will ever be the second party. They've alienated huge swathes of their supporters just by getting into bed with the Tories and furthermore they've had to move away from the fundamental ideals of their party in order to have a tenuous grasp on power. I think it'll take them decades to recover from the Coalition. UKIP on the other hand, despite their lack of policies and the fact they have no idea how they would fund the policies they do have, are saying what people want to hear. And considering the monumental *******-up the Tories are making of it, UKIP stand an excellent chance at the next election in May 2014. Especially considering that next election is for the European Parliament. If UKIP do well in that, they're really well-placed for the General and District elections in 2015.

arista
13-07-2013, 01:43 PM
I seriously doubt the LibDems will ever be the second party. They've alienated huge swathes of their supporters just by getting into bed with the Tories and furthermore they've had to move away from the fundamental ideals of their party in order to have a tenuous grasp on power. I think it'll take them decades to recover from the Coalition. UKIP on the other hand, despite their lack of policies and the fact they have no idea how they would fund the policies they do have, are saying what people want to hear. And considering the monumental *******-up the Tories are making of it, UKIP stand an excellent chance at the next election in May 2014. Especially considering that next election is for the European Parliament. If UKIP do well in that, they're really well-placed for the General and District elections in 2015.

In the Europe Elections 2014 we will see what UKIP get in any power.


On Bob Crow
he has just started
has some good ideas and could take alot away from Labour,
as he is the Real Labour, like when its started.