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• #777
list of who might have written the list:
- Core group
- Hostiles
- Tories
- ...
- Core group
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• #778
Ah! Nothing quite like a list! In the words of one Labour MP (I cant remember who) it's almost like the choices are "Gallows, Gulag or reeducation...!"
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• #779
I'm still not sure if this sort of thing will harm him in the long run or help him:
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• #780
Some local elections number-crunching:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/apr/03/local-elections-england-wales-scotland-labour
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• #781
In other news, Glasto's getting relevant again ... well, depending on your politics:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/apr/04/jeremy-corbyn-to-speak-at-glastonbury-2016
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• #782
Jeremy Corbyn is everywhere, even on StreetView:
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• #783
"Trademark red bike" - is no other bugger allowed one then?
Or do the ES think that everyone on a red bike is Jeremy Corbyn?
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• #784
Weeeeelllll ... you know ... I may be going out on a very thin limb here, but it may, just may, be a cunningly veiled reference to Jeremy's deeply-ingrained 'socialism'. :)
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• #785
Here we go again:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/28/tony-blair-corbyn-government-dangerous-experiment
Somehow, I can't help feeling that it would be a much less dangerous 'experiment' than the Blair government.
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• #786
Corbyn isn't 'populist'. Donald Trump is populist. Populist means saying whatever you think of, making outrageous / extreme assertions, whether you believe it or not, to gain popularity with an angry / disillusioned electorate. Corbyn does the opposite; he says what he believes, and doesn't mind if the electorate don't agree.
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• #787
Well, if there's someone who knows about dangerous governments it's Tony Blair.....
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• #788
The best part is this:
"There are people who disagree with me for reasons that they say are to do with, say, Iraq, but actually are to do with the fact I won three elections for the Labour Party and they didn't like it," he said.
He's delusional.
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• #789
Who built that bike? What a mess.
Good to see he's a Campag man.
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• #790
Good to see he's a Campag man.
For sure, gotta keep it euro.
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• #792
Top lad.
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• #793
Ironically it looks ironic when he does it, while it just looks sad when Cameron or Osborne attempt to be human.
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• #794
Any more Blair logic, anyone?
Eat your heart out, Aristotle.
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• #796
Toast
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• #797
Daily Mail has just published an article calling for Labour to "kill vampire Corbyn" claiming that if they don't do it now the party is doomed.
What does it say when a large faction of PLP is on the same side as the Daily Mail?
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• #798
I think I read at least two of the resignations citing the "need for unity" as their reason. Lolz.
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• #799
The dissent has been brewing for months, this is all just a convenient excuse for a coup. Oh well it was fun while it lasted, back to the same old new labour it is then
It's a list that could have been written by anyone. And the tories probably have most to gain from it.