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Unless he or she turns out to be sympathetic with the Palestinians.Watch as nobody gives a flying feck about anti-semitism anymore.
We've literally got an example of a left-wing leader being anti-Semitic two posts above yours, but okay.Unless he or she turns out to be sympathetic with the Palestinians.
Doesn't mean too much unless you break down why people don't like the leadership in some way. Their competence, policies, mannerisms, beards etc. No likes stupid beards though, it's probably that.Tweet
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To be fair, Mélenchon is an absolute moron.Tweet
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Completely disagree with you there. If they want to stay in power they will have the Sun, Express and Mail convince their supporters that they have been looking after them.Johnson said as much in his acceptance speech.
If they want to stay in power, they will have to look after their new found supporters.
Not really, and even if Labour had won it would be the same, if you're poor you are poor, under whatever Government.Is there any upside to this for the non wealthy U.K. folk?
Struggling to see it, tbh.
Or that the new opposition leader is in fact Karl Marx.Completely disagree with you there. If they want to stay in power they will have the Sun, Express and Mail convince their supporters that they have been looking after them.
Ken Livingstone?We've literally got an example of a left-wing leader being anti-Semitic two posts above yours, but okay.
I’m touchy, but not for the reason you think.
I’ve lived in Sweden for the last 12 years so who governs the UK matters rather little to me these days.
What I hate is the UK blaming problems on EU migrants, in Sweden we took 400,000 refugees during the Syria crises and that is a group to argue about being a drain. So many that don’t speak the language, so many uneducated that have to be funded by the state.
Thing is, Sweden felt they had no choice but to take so many and “do the right thing” because countries like the UK took in an embarrassing 10,000 or so.
EU migration is rarely a drain and certainly hasn’t been in the UK.
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Well, if in any way accurate, it does show all the use of excuses are nonsense though. Not that I think they completely are, brexit is clearly a huge reason, but people have also clearly underestimated just how unpopular Corbyn really is.Doesn't mean too much unless you break down why people don't like the leadership in some way. Their competence, policies, mannerisms, beards etc. No likes stupid beards though, it's probably that.
Thought he came across as a self important wanker in the bbc interview.Savage attacks on Corbyn from centrist, anti- momentum Labour MP's who retained their seats
Here is Wes Streeting. Also gave similar on BBC interview this afternoon
Corbynite.Thought he came across as a self important wanker in the bbc interview.
Only those blinded by Jeremy's cosmic light and the chants of 'ooh Jeremy' etc. Everybody else could see the Emperor had no clothes on!but people have also clearly underestimated just how unpopular Corbyn really is.
TeeheeI predict a Tory landslide. Corbyn and the Labour party are a pair of absolute jokes.
Yeah. And brexit might not have featured so highly as a reason if Corbyn and McDonnell hadn't handled it in such an incompetent and dishonest manner.Well, if in any way accurate, it does show all the use of excuses are nonsense though. Not that I think they completely are, brexit is clearly a huge reason, but people have also clearly underestimated just how unpopular Corbyn really is.
Sounds like he wants to roll even further left.
Not even subtle, saw the last couple of days of the SUN the entire front page is literally vote Tory for Sunlit uplands, vote Labour for gloom.Completely disagree with you there. If they want to stay in power they will have the Sun, Express and Mail convince their supporters that they have been looking after them.
Am hearing loads of Labour Remain voters also deserted the party last night. Would be interesting to find out how many.Well, if in any way accurate, it does show all the use of excuses are nonsense though. Not that I think they completely are, brexit is clearly a huge reason, but people have also clearly underestimated just how unpopular Corbyn really is.
Streeting nailed it.Savage attacks on Corbyn from centrist, anti- momentum Labour MP's who retained their seats
Here is Wes Streeting. Also gave similar on BBC interview this afternoon
Well he representative of the 175 Labour MPs in PLP who wanted Corbyn out (vs the 45 MPs who wanted him as leader). He is representative of the real Labour party, and not the rabble that Momentum put together. He won his Labour seat in a pro leave area despite the handicap of Corbyn!!! I'd say he is a very important member of the Labour Party from now on.Thought he came across as a self important wanker in the bbc interview.
What % these migrants will be NHS workers? Even if it’s 10%, 180,000 new employees to cover 1,620,000 new migrant patients plus the ever increasing population on top of this. This is clearly going to have a strain on resources.“Definitely has put pressure” fiskey? Based on what evidence? ALL of the evidence says our EU migrants have eased the pressure.
Unless you’re saying all 1.8m or so from the EU all turned up in the same year and all started needing hospital care from the off?
The don’t, they prop up the NHS and should have allowed the government to spend more money there.
So now you’ve moved onto housing, another Tory feck up more than anything with their right to buy bollocks.
Probably because it was a load of rubbish in the first place?Watch as nobody gives a flying feck about anti-semitism anymore.
You should read some of my other posts today. We are in agreement.Well he representative of the 175 Labour MPs in PLP who wanted Corbyn out (vs the 45 MPs who wanted him as leader). He is representative of the real Labour party, and not the rabble that Momentum put together. He won his Labour seat in a pro leave area despite the handicap of Corbyn!!!
Time for you and others to adjust your views, else you'll remain utterly despondent for a long time.
Ditto.Am hearing loads of Labour Remain voters also deserted the party last night. Would be interesting to find out how many.
Given that loads of people who'd have benefitted greatly under Corbyn voted against him, I feel abit duped that I voted for Corbyn in their interest, despite being against my own self interest in that I'd lose out financially through income and inheritance tax. I doubt I'll ever do that again.
I'll be OK in a post Brexit world, and now I don't give 2 hoots about anyone who isn't. And I wont entertain these sanctimonious views again either!
Explain?Probably because it was a load of rubbish in the first place?
Melenchon in France, but Livingstone can count too if he's relevant enough.Ken Livingstone?
*cough*Really am beginning to think that Corbyn is so unpopular because he’s actually a decent man who tries to help people, while your average Englishman is just a horrible bastard which is why that lying bigot Johnson is so popular. Honestly can see no other reason why you would vote Tory. Your NHS is finished.
This.Am I pissed off the turkeys voted for christmas? You bet I am. But I'm just as angry about a Labour party who has let us all down and essentially played a huge role in fecking this country over the past 10 years or so.
He's a bit wrong though... Don't get me wrong, Corbyn needs gone, but it's not the policies; it's the baggage around him.Savage attacks on Corbyn from centrist, anti- momentum Labour MP's who retained their seats
Here is Wes Streeting. Also gave similar on BBC interview this afternoon
Firstly, as a CEO of one company and a non-Exec director of another, that bit about business is rubbish. Cash is king. Never commit more outlay than the minimum required to secure income in the first place.People choose to turn down income all the time for all manner of reasons, so I don't agree with that.
However even if what you say is true, the order is important. You must first have the spare capacity in the system, and then you can take on more people. If you run a business, and just take every contract that's given to you but don't have the capacity to honour the contract, you will fail to fulfill them all and your customers will be unhappy with you. Similarly with immigration, you need to first build the spare capacity before you encourage an increase in the rate of immigration.