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arista
15-07-2019, 10:17 AM
https://www.facebook.com/events/864748897228535


Owen Jones tweeted this

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A Doubt they can stop him


On all those Words Johnson used
he now regrets them , Owen Jones,

Livia
15-07-2019, 11:16 AM
Momentum should be sorting out the problem Labour have instead of wasting their time with this.

arista
15-07-2019, 11:18 AM
Momentum should be sorting out the problem Labour have instead of wasting their time with this.


Yes they Run Labour
and should Correct that , first

Withano
15-07-2019, 11:25 AM
He only had a 5k lead in 2017 and has come across as a **** ever since. It’s incredibly plausible. Rudd may as well resign right now.

Withano
03-08-2019, 12:58 AM
:clap1:

Mitchell
03-08-2019, 01:05 AM
Lmao imagine him being the one to lose the majority

bots
03-08-2019, 08:07 AM
That may work short term, but as everyone knows the next thing that would happen is that he was put in a very safe seat where that couldn't happen and he would be back

joeysteele
03-08-2019, 08:09 AM
All parties are always looking to working to remove sitting MPs of an opposing party,in an election.

If an election is possibly coming sooner, that planning and coordination needs to be started.

As to Labours problem, raised incessantly on here with antisemitism.
New things have been put in place.
Not enough for me myself however.

Also an independent investigation is to be ongoing.

Elections still have to be fought until and unless this independent investigation stated Labour was institutionally antisemitic.

Which I'm certain it won't.
Much to the dismay of those desperately hoping it will.

A major shame that needs eradicating definitely and more quickly.
No one connected to Labour I know would deny that.

Twosugars
03-08-2019, 09:09 AM
All parties are always looking to working to remove sitting MPs of an opposing party,in an election.

If an election is possibly coming sooner, that planning and coordination needs to be started.

As to Labours problem, raised incessantly on here with antisemitism.
New things have been put in place.
Not enough for me myself however.

Also an independent investigation is to be ongoing.

Elections still have to be fought until and unless this independent investigation stated Labour was institutionally antisemitic.

Which I'm certain it won't.
Much to the dismay of those desperately hoping it will.

A major shame that needs eradicating definitely and more quickly.
No one connected to Labour I know would deny that.

Very well said.

Livia
03-08-2019, 10:37 AM
Imagine if Momentum put all that vitriol into making Labour the party into a decent opposition.

Twosugars
03-08-2019, 11:14 AM
He only had a 5k lead in 2017 and has come across as a **** ever since. It’s incredibly plausible. Rudd may as well resign right now.

5k is doable, I'd laugh my head off if they unseat him :laugh:

Withano
03-08-2019, 11:20 AM
Sourbry won by 863 votes in 2017 and has a by-election on September 30th!

Gonna be a historic day!

MTVN
03-08-2019, 11:28 AM
Trouble is this is the man Labour have chosen to fight the seat:

A Labour Parliamentary candidate who previously apologised for using antisemitic language has been found to have appeared on Press TV in 2015, where he suggested the BDS movement could be used in tandem with "armed conflict" against Israel.

Ali Milani, 24, who was selected earlier this year to contest Boris Johnson’s Uxbridge seat, appeared on the controversial channel to discuss the boycott movement. Mr Milani, who was formerly the president of the students' union at Brunel University, was introduced as having “successfully led the BDS campaign” at the institution.

"The Golem" Twitter account revealed that, when asked whether or not boycotts of Israel are an alternative to "armed struggle", he replied that “there’s no reason why we need to frame the argument as binary.

"It doesn’t have to be either a non-violent economic resistance or an armed resistance. People will see this differently
...

Mr Milani has previously apologised for comments he made between 2011 and 2013 on social media.

As part of an exchange on Twitter in 2012, he wrote “Nah u won’t mate it will cost you a pound #jew”

He also wrote that “Israel has no right to exist” and “Israel is a land built on ethnic cleansing and colonialism. Oppression is something your people should know about”.

On another occasion, he wrote: “So lecturer asks the class today ‘nobody in this room would ever want to go to war right?’ My hand rises. ‘Who?’ Me: ‘Israel’.”

He also responded to a tweet by Piers Morgan, former editor of News of the World and the Daily Mirror, by calling him “a Zionist and corperate [sic] jackass”. Mr Morgan’s original tweet had not been on the subject of Israel or Jews.

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/revealed-ali-milani-labour-candidate-for-boris-johnson-s-seat-in-2015-press-tv-appearance-1.486891

In three separate posts, the Labour candidate alleged that the September 11th terrorist attacks in New York, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania were “false flag” operations, suggesting that Al Qaeda were not responsible for the event, and that culpability lay with U.S. Government instead

https://order-order.com/2019/07/30/labours-anti-boris-candidate-ali-milani-9-11-truther/

Tom4784
03-08-2019, 11:52 AM
It's dumb especially considering the candidate will be smeared for his past and likely his age because the voting audience for a by-election will skew older than a typical major election.

Labour needs to focus on rebuilding itself and it's image for the next election, the way things are going, the Tories will lose a lot anyway so this just feels pointless. Let time work it's magic and focus on fixing Labour so that it can challenge the Farage Party.