Yes, families depend on you for that, so you decide not to vote against a bill which does precisely that...Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 09:57
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Yes, families depend on you for that, so you decide not to vote against a bill which does precisely that...Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 09:57
Shes a **** along with Kendal who is slagging off corbyn again this morningOriginally Posted by Eric Cartman wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 09:59
Desperate times Sludge - the others are now campaigning asking their potential voters not to state Corbyn as their second preference - in the hope he doesnt get over 50% in the first round.
With over 400,000 new Labour voters having signed up - the large majority of them union members - then Corbyn will deliver a knock blow in the first round to all of them.
Seems a decent enough chap - and very principled - however - that will also be his ultimate downfall - just ask Clegg, Blair Brown, Major - to be effective you need to be able to swing in the wind a little on policy - if you cant then nothing is ever achieved.
Personally I hope Corbyn wins - as he is far more likeable than the others
Oh he's going to have to flap like a flag but I would rather him than the other three wimpsOriginally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 11:27
Sludge - If he does win , and it looks like he is - what are the chances of a split - Corbyn Labour Party and a new LabLib party like the old SDP
Old Shirley Williams will be getting wet just at the thought of it - which is not a nice picture
But feck the liberals they can feck offOriginally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 13:00
if the centrist Labour split off and formed a party with the Liberals, then they'd be the second largest party after the Conservatives. The rump Labour party would be like the liberals today.Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 23:49
Personally, I don't think the main two parties should be as similar as they are.Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 13:00
I think Corbyn has pulled back the curtain, opened the window and let some light and air in.Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 11:27
Is this some 'Unite conspiracy' rubbish again?Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Fri, 14 August 2015 11:27