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He will have to go. Labour are unelectable with him at the helm. His campaigning for the Remain camp was wishy-washy and some of the largest swings to the Leave camp were in Labour's heartland.
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I bet that interview did'nt help where he was actually honest on the fact that immigration was uncontrollable in the EU.
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Labour would be unelectable to some no matter who led it,even if it was the Archangel Gabriel.
Now ignoring and leaving the prejudice against Labour aside. I would in fact hope for a new leader however,and sadly for me, I believe one of the best assets the 'leave' side had in this referendum was in fact this man Corbyn. I say that with great sadness too because I like the man. |
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Actually - ignoring the jibe - I would like to see a strong Labour. Having a weak opposition as we have now is dangerous for the country.
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I would actually consider voting Labour without Corbyn.Depending on who the leader was and their stance on national security.I've always wanted to vote Labour but they've never had a leader that i had confidence in.One thing's for sure,I have never and will never vote Tory.
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It would be a mistake. I despise Cameron with every fibre of my being but he is preferable to the other tory ***** that have a shot of taking his place and Corbyn is the best person for the job for Labour.
If Corbyn goes, I doubt I'll bother to vote next election because I'll just be completely apathetic to all the parties. Plus the public always chooses the worst possible option anyway so it all feels very pointless. |
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We need Corbyn to remain in charge of the Labour party so that UKIP can wipe the floor with them at the next general election.
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Do you actually believe the nonsense you spout or is it just a persona to keep you entertained?
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Drink the Kool Aid
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Corbyn failed. My concern is Labour will lose the lesson. this vote is a rejection of neo liberalism not socialism. Corbyn bottled it sadly
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I'm a labour supporter but don't believe that Corbyn is the right person to lead labour into the future, I've always been a big supporter of Andy Burnham myself!!
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Remembering Kerry
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Farage is now redundant. He's got nothing left to campaign for.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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It would probably be a good idea for him to go, and quickly; if one positive could come from this referrendum I actually think it's that it could basically trigger some "fresh slate" thinking amoungst voters, especially with Cameron stepping down. A new Labour leadership at the same time could see the battle lines completely redrawn and remove the assumption of automatic Tory majority.
It needs to be someone not quite so radical as Corbyn, but close enough to being Corbynesque as to not simply be yet another "Tory-lite" Labour leader. |
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Corbyn can resign when Farage fulfills his promise and resigns for losing the election like he said he would.
Last edited by Tom4784; 24-06-2016 at 10:55 PM. |
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