Remembering Kerry
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Remembering Kerry
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
Posts: 44,096
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Really.
For me, I don't get why these people even stood in the general election just 18 months ago.
There is problems of course but we have Labour MPs who don't like Corbyn, never have and don't want him as leader.
Of course I am growing to question too his leadership, he was never my choice for Labour anyway.
As to antisemitism, I cannot accept with this issue, that every waking moment Corbyn doesn't seem to be constantly pushing, to really make a purge on any in the Party with the slightest antisemitic views.
There are in the Conservative party too many MPs also unhappy there too.
So, why don't all the disgruntled MPs, just all leave their Parties.
Not do this publicity seeking trickling out process of leaving.
All just go, resign their seats, create a mini general election as such.
Then see where we all are.
Ian Austin for instance says today.
He couldn't ask voters to have Corbyn as PM.
However just 18months ago he was doing just that and loved the result he got in his seat too.
Just all go..
Hold by elections and see if voters support their views.
Give some electoral base to their grievances too.
Or is it they know their seats would be lost to them.
I'm fairly sure at this moment in time, Labour or Conservative, those who have left, would lose their seats.
Corbyn however has another big issue, with just the membership of Labour..
I don't agree with it.
Who want a new so called public vote.
He may have more problems if he refuses to bend to that.
Last edited by joeysteele; 22-02-2019 at 06:29 PM.
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