Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
For the last 40 odd years - JC has voted against his own party hundreds of times. When on the back benches he has voted just about anything and everything that any govt wanted to pass into law.

High principles indeed - so when it came to his turn to 'av a go' - he failed - and he failed miserably - as if he could have expected anything else. There were quite a few old scores to settle.

Writing the foreword to that book just high lighted his inability on every level.

Corbyn was the militant tendency of hi sera - created a party within a party - and woe betide any labour politician that went against. He failed at trying to be the very thing he claimed to have been fighting against. A pub warrior who blames everyone else but himself. Like Ken Livingston seemingly wanting to bring AH into any debate he can - and then wonders why he was also chucked out.

Corbyn should be left to his own devices on the back benches - where basically he is the Dai Hunt of Westminster.... in fact given a choice Dai Hunt would get my vote over Corbyn
Benn , Corbyn , Skinner , Heffer , Abbott , Grant

They love talking about things and giving speeches at fringe meetings but that sort of government is never going to be elected

A left of centre government is the only hope for those that don't vote Tory and pissing about with corbyn and his disciples is just giving votes to the tories

It's no good having a broad church of a party and lots of factions if you never get elected !

Sticking up for corbyn just let's the conservatives in the back door .....again !