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Jeremy Corbyn Confirmed he will not stand again
He is staying as leader until they change.
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Tomorrow then
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I feel so sorry for the man. Literally smeared into oblivion. Gah!
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Tbh in hindsight he probably should've stepped down after failing to beat May.
I am with LaLaLand that it's a shame to see the Election result be smeared by the Media though as they blatantly favoured Boris over Corbyn. |
...as much as I find nothing to admire in Boris as a person and as a leader...Jeremy must look to himself as one of the prime reasons that the Conservative party have been ‘unstoppable’...
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Yes that is true |
We'll always have a stupid Tory government sadly, the labour faces will change and the cycle continues of rinse & repeat :bored:.
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How fickle when he was loved when he first became Labour leader, even his son was praised and I didn't know anything about his son. I knew it was too good to be true , I knew they'd turn against him but the hate campaign was worst than ever:bored: . It makes no difference who becomes the next Labour face ,as they can't win. People already make up their minds . |
It hurts the country to have a weak opposition. There's no one to truly stop the Tories doing anything they want. Labour wouldn't listen, Corbyn wouldn't listen, Momentum wouldn't listen... I hope they pick a decent leader next time now they realise most people don't want a hard Left government.
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Well we're in a hard right government hope you're pleased :crazy: . What s contradiction if ever I heard one ,one minute Corbyn is anti semitic then the next he's too far left??? Wtf . He isn't anti Semitic and the too far left comment makes no sense, I'd rather that then too far right which is what we have now and worse to come. |
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Johnson and Co tapped into the people in the red wall who felt their voice was being ignored, a huge percentage of people up North seem to want Brexit, they gave the people what they want and here we are |
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Who'd have known that hard right liars with 3 word slogans would be popular on both sides of the Atlantic?! |
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tv, press, online? and who in those sections? |
A lovely man and one of the least problematic politicians we've had in a generation. Shame he never got his chance to prove himself as PM.
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That's one thing about the huge majority... the Tories have gotten very comfortable palming anything that people don't like off on other parties or other aspects of government. That's going to be tough with a large majority government and over a decade in power. Who will they blame when people don't like their mess? :think: |
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The media highly favoured Johnson, especially newspapers they were biased AF with the Tories. They painted Corbyn as a rain thunder and Johnson as a beacon of light . Pathetic!! :bored:. |
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Even if Corbyn is actually the most perfect person ever and the ideal PM .. most of the country don't agree, as shown by the election.
"I will not be leader for the next election" and "I'm stepping down as soon as is feasible" are two completely different things. I hope he's not gonna keep the seat warm until the run-up to the next election. We can't have Labour stagnate under him. The sooner he's gone the better, for the Party and country. All governments, especially this one, need a strong opposition. Who knows, if there's a strong Labour leader who keeps Boris on his toes for a few years, they might swap places for the following election! But no, we'll probably get one of the insufferable Corbynites who are always in the media representing Labour... |
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He's a loose canon and the only thing he repeated leading up to the election was "get Brexit done" :bored: . He sounded like Nigel Farage , another weasel that has nothing else to offer. |
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i hate to break it to people, but the corbyn ethos is saturated into the party. It's going to take a lot to dislodge it. I very much doubt labour will be any different in 5 years time. Really, it depends how well Boris does, if he is successful, look forward to 20 years of tory government, if he is not, all bets are off. Like TS said, they need to take responsibility now, something they havent done in 10 years.
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I think it’s for the best unfortunately, the damage has been done, the party doesn’t need to move to the center though, they’re fine where they are, their policies are great and progressive, they need someone new, to fight for them for the next couple of years, however, let’s not fool ourselves, the next leader will be attacked just as much because the billionaire owned msm has seen that it works in their favour, it won’t stop with Corbyn, they’ll find some other tactic to take down the next one, why run a fair campaign when you can con (pardon the pun) your way into power?
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No to attractive. |
Corbyn is not going
until a few months That's crazy. |
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It's a shame but inevitable. How long until the next candidate for leader is advertised, for free, as a rapist, or an antisemite, or a sex pest, across all of Murdoch's media, though? :)
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Put a Temp leader there is Fine. |
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