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Is The Labour Anti Semite Row A Coup In Disguise?
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Gorgeous George thinks so!
Gorgeous George thinks so!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wait until this weeks Assembly election result in Wales. When Labour get panned, Corbyn is dead man walking, he has already been dissuaded from a planned visit yesterday, for fear of making matters worse, by the Welsh labour party. UKIP will gain big time. All the people who voted Conservative in the General election, mainly to keep Milliband out, have no such tactical reason in this vote to ignore UKIP.
He is able to make such a claim because the reaction to Ken's naive statement has been so over the top and prolonged. I've not studied the boring incident but I'd suspect most feigned outrage is likely to be from outside the Labour party, as they have the most to win from chucking the muck at the fan.
A coup is not possible because Corbyn got a huge majority in the September leadership election.
But the anti semitism row is just this weeks bone for Labour's Parliamentary MPs to scrap over. They are mainly Blairites who have seen the party through two general election defeats, but who will not accept the result of the leadership contest.
They deserve oblivion in the polls,r at the selection process.
But the anti semitism row is just this weeks bone for Labour's Parliamentary MPs to scrap over. They are mainly Blairites who have seen the party through two general election defeats, but who will not accept the result of the leadership contest.
They deserve oblivion in the polls,r at the selection process.
A coup in disguise? No just taking the opportunity that they must have known would surface at some point, and with Corbyn unable to make any decisive move until far too late he has played into their hands.
Anyone see him being approached by Sky News this morning. Talk about cringeworthy, does this man really think he could take a seat on the world stage? He simply is not up to the job.
Anyone see him being approached by Sky News this morning. Talk about cringeworthy, does this man really think he could take a seat on the world stage? He simply is not up to the job.
Now you mention it I did catch that display by John Mann, on the TV. I hadn't realised who he was, I'd just assumed it was someone with mental issues.
But it adds weight to George's claim. However I still reckon the Tory party benefits most from a row between some Labour party members and others taking to opportunity to have a go.
But it adds weight to George's claim. However I still reckon the Tory party benefits most from a row between some Labour party members and others taking to opportunity to have a go.
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New Labour lost the last two General Elections. It had its time, but that is not now. To most genuine Labour supporters, New Labour was an embarrasment, and Blair stole their party and made it Tory. In September, the members seized it back, but that left sitting MPs in the wrong party. The party had changed, but they hadn't. The adjustment will be long and painful, and there may be bodies ahead, hopefully Mann and Danczuk will be the first.
New Labour lost the last two General Elections. It had its time, but that is not now. To most genuine Labour supporters, New Labour was an embarrasment, and Blair stole their party and made it Tory. In September, the members seized it back, but that left sitting MPs in the wrong party. The party had changed, but they hadn't. The adjustment will be long and painful, and there may be bodies ahead, hopefully Mann and Danczuk will be the first.
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