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Former Labour MP
Dr. Paul Williams was just Live on SkyNewsHD He said he kept hearing "Change Your Leader." And he says its important to get Conservative Voters on their side He is a good Ex MP getting his Facts Right. |
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he voted against his constituents. He came in from the mist and has beggared off back into it. |
Jeremy Corbyn Confirmed he will not stand again
Looks like his ‘lovechild’ is putting her name in the hat ..
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No thanks. We needs to waft the smell of Corbynism out of Labour's rafters. |
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He fell on the Brexit Sword then |
On Dead Ringers Comedy R4
Rebecca Long-Bailey was described as a MP with 4 years old face of a girl. |
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There's some amusing chimping out by people triged by the phrase "progressive patriotism" on Twitter lol, RLB probably shot herself in the foot there.
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'Corbyn confirmed he will not stand again' :joker:
As if he would even be considered for standing again. The man is an egomaniac who should have taken his skinny ass off to the backbenches when he failed catastrophically. Instead he is clinging on to the leadership for as long as he can with no apology or self awareness. Disgraceful. |
What's the hurry, Parliament isn't even sitting right now :shrug: he may as well keep the seat warm so members and possible competitors can have a semblance of a holiday.
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How can he stand down until a replacement has been elected, where would the logic be in quitting before that?
There is still important work to be done, opposition parties don't cease to function post election. |
in normal circumstances the deputy leader would take over but they don't have one anymore. Given the many disperate groups within labour I can see how it is a challenge to leave it to a consensus rabble to represent the opposition in parliament.
Whatever Jeremy does now will be ignored anyway as he is a dead man walking, a bit like May was even though she won the last election. Everyone knew her time was up and they therefore took no heed of her. Jeremy will be the same |
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An opposition doesn't cease to function because a leader resigns, have you never heard of temps? Mickey mouse could do a better job than Corbyn. |
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Maybe as the most recent deputy leader, Tom Watson should have been installed as the interim.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9265416.html
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did anyone see his deluded end of year message today :laugh2:
"JEREMY CORBYN is facing ridicule over his New Year message in which he describes 2019 as “quite a year” but makes no mention of Labour’s disastrous election campaign, his delayed quitting or the antisemitism that has poisoned the party on his watch. The outgoing leader, who led Labour to its worst performance at the polls since 1934, took a defiant stance as he insisted the party was “the resistance” against Boris Johnson and would be “on the front line” and “on the streets” opposing the Government. His extraordinary message also failed to mention the dozens of loyal Labour MPs who lost their seats in the party’s Midlands and northern strongholds where voters felt alienated by Mr Corbyn’s dithering on Brexit and roundly rejected the long list of promises in his left-wing manifesto. One former Labour MP branded Mr Corbyn “deluded” and accused him of failing to understand the damage caused under his “dreadful” leadership. Harrow West MP Gareth Thomas tweeted: “After a dismal decade for Labour - four election defeats ending with our lowest number of MPs since 1935, here’s hoping the next decade sees no more wild, multi-billion pound ‘fully costed’ manifestos, an end to antisemitism and a Leader who thinks winning is better than opposition.” And Caroline Flint, who also lost her seat at the election, said: “But why no mention of the General Election Jeremy?JC: ‘What General Election?’ That’s one way to do a review!” Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: “Labour have withdrawn into a virtual chatroom. This leadership election now is in danger of becoming an exercise in virtue signalling to the hard-left.” https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...w-year-message |
Yes Corbyn is stuck in the past.
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What's he like eh..how much power does he need and how much would he smarm or slime his snidey self to get it.. And the stick may got for clinging on...it almost makes 2019 worthwhile :joker: |
[“the resistance to Boris Johnson”.]
That's the whole Corbyn story a Resistance party nothing else. And he should understand the Ex Labour Leave voters mattered so much more. Brexit matters. |
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Thinks he's still in the 80s like citizen smith, only no ****ers listening this time now it's him.. |
:joker: bless him. Let him do his little resistance thing and shuffle around the streets, while the Tories get on with governing and Labour gets on with (actual) oppositioning.
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Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: “Labour have withdrawn into a virtual*
chatroom. This leadership election now is in danger of becoming an exercise in virtue* signalling to the hard-left.” No chance of the tories virtue signalling .. they dont understand the concept of virtue. |
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: “Labour have withdrawn into a virtual*
chatroom. This leadership election now is in danger of becoming an exercise in virtue* signalling to the hard-left.” No chance of the tories virtue signalling .. they dont understand the concept of virtue. |
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His weird pouty mouth really creeps me out tbh.
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That Corbyn message doesn't give me the impression that he is standing down at all. I wonder if his cronies are applying pressure to keep him in power .... it's how it looks to me
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he is making a massive error |
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Oliver this Explains whats WRONG From the ITV1HD News all night Election Special 12 Dec 2019 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ENMdOw7X...jpg&name=small |
Jess Phillips: Labour backbencher
confirms bid to replace Jeremy Corbyn as leader https://news.sky.com/story/jess-phil...eader-11900215 |
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What a surprise. ..
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