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_Tom_ 09-06-2017 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9346448)
No,leave her there, she is one of Labour's best assets.

Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Kizzy 09-06-2017 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by _Tom_ (Post 9346545)
Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Yes, but they were wrong :fan:

the truth 09-06-2017 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 9346507)
Anna Soubry absolutely tore May a new one early this morning.

soubry is an idiot, always has been, she barely kept her seat. She only back stabbed may because soubry was a remainer.
May has won, she is the prime minister with 57 seat majority, the tories had a very healthy 43% of the national vote which is higher than many of tony blairs wins and many other governments... the vast majority of labours 29 seat gain came from UKIP, Lib dems, SNP

Brillopad 09-06-2017 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9346428)

Like Corbyn clinging on to the Labour leadership you mean. How many calls were there for him to stand down after the last election? He just wouldn't go!

Brillopad 09-06-2017 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by _Tom_ (Post 9346545)
Which is stunningly ironic when you consider they've been saying this about Corbyn​ all this time :fan:

Indeed! :joker:

Vicky. 09-06-2017 12:03 PM

****ing Boris?!

I would have a lot more faith in the Tories without May at the helm mind. But my support means nothing given the soft spot I had for Cameron, and look how he turned out :S

Vicky. 09-06-2017 12:04 PM

I would be pretty happy with Rudd.

Tom4784 09-06-2017 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 9346790)
I would be pretty happy with Rudd.

She's too busy demanding recounts.

Withano 09-06-2017 12:20 PM

Corbyn was told to resign by his party, and then voted to lead by his party? its not like he defiantly stayed on, he was wanted by most. May on the other hand...

UserSince2005 09-06-2017 12:24 PM

she won 44% of the vote. Larger than Blairs landslide in 97.
She is a superstar.

user104658 09-06-2017 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 9346829)
she won 44% of the vote. Larger than Blairs landslide in 97.
She is a superstar.

This is because of losses to tertiary parties though; UKIP, LibDem and SNP.

Labour are sitting on 40% of the popular vote this election, the Tories in 97 were way down at 30%. You're comparing apples with oranges here.

the truth 09-06-2017 02:51 PM

no she needs to step up now, lovely to see a female leader too

Kizzy 10-06-2017 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9346785)
Like Corbyn clinging on to the Labour leadership you mean. How many calls were there for him to stand down after the last election? He just wouldn't go!

What last election?... :/ Good job he didn't who else would've stirred the social heart of the country better than him?

Brillopad 10-06-2017 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 9349798)
What last election?... :/ Good job he didn't who else would've stirred the social heart of the country better than him?

Things changed for him as they could for May. No one could have foreseen or would have believed that when so many wanted him to go.

Besides he was sold to the youngsters with tales of free uni fees and a lot more money in their pockets all round. Very tempting for young people who have no experience of Labour's history of broken promises. They were manipulated into voting for Labour by the Labour masses who were desperate to win.

Social heart my foot. Wish away.

Kazanne 10-06-2017 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9349818)
Things changed for him as they could for May. No one could have foreseen or would have believed that when so many wanted him to go.

Besides he was sold to the youngsters with tales of free uni fees and a lot more money in their pockets all round. Very tempting for young people who have no experience of Labour's history of broken promises. They were manipulated into voting for Labour by the Labour masses who were desperate to win.

Social heart my foot. Wish away.

This is true ,his own party wanted him gone ,he wouldn't shift and look what happened,anything can happen and people do tend to for get she won even after a poor manifesto,so no great achievement for Corbyn really,he should have walked it.

Cherie 10-06-2017 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 9346007)
She would be proud of your U-Turn.

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9346448)
No,leave her there, she is one of Labour's best assets.
With her will she,won't she,maybe,maybe not stance on major issues.

:joker:


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