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Old 28-08-2016, 10:37 AM #1
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As much as I love to watch anything to do with politics, I haven't watched any of these debates.
I find the pair of them rather boring and disingenuous to say the least.
Please please can the Labour Party come up with someone better to represent them, give the Tories a run for their money.
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As much as I love to watch anything to do with politics, I haven't watched any of these debates.
I find the pair of them rather boring and disingenuous to say the least.
Please please can the Labour Party come up with someone better to represent them, give the Tories a run for their money.
Some of us are trying smudgie.

Sad and bad days these are for sure in my view, because it now does seem many MPs and so many in the Party, have lost sight of who the real political foes are that we should be taking a stand against.
Namely the Conservatives but also UKIP, who should have lost near all relevance since the EU vote and yet we allow them to appear a possible outlet for any dismayed Labour supporters due to Labour's divisions.

Preferring to go down this even more divisive road in place now, because after this, whoever wins this leadership farce,the same issues and problems will remain and may even be worse.
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Some of us are trying smudgie.

Sad and bad days these are for sure in my view, because it now does seem many MPs and so many in the Party, have lost sight of who the real political foes are that we should be taking a stand against.
Namely the Conservatives but also UKIP, who should have lost near all relevance since the EU vote and yet we allow them to appear a possible outlet for any dismayed Labour supporters due to Labour's divisions.

Preferring to go down this even more divisive road in place now, because after this, whoever wins this leadership farce,the same issues and problems will remain and may even be worse.
They need to look for some young blood with fire in their heart.
The sooner you get up there the better Joey.
The trouble is, if we have no decent opposition then the party in power can get away with far too much.
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As much as I love to watch anything to do with politics, I haven't watched any of these debates.
I find the pair of them rather boring and disingenuous to say the least.
Please please can the Labour Party come up with someone better to represent them, give the Tories a run for their money.
Like who.... Ed 'my bestie is george osborne' balls? Got to be a reason for the media slobbering over him not to mention his strictly stint :/
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Like who.... Ed 'my bestie is george osborne' balls? Got to be a reason for the media slobbering over him not to mention his strictly stint :/
Please not, anyone but him or his other half.
I really don't know who Kizzy, but someone with leadership qualities that actually have a chance of winning an election one day
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