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Khandro | 09:04 Tue 26th Sep 2017 | News
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Gromit at 15.12, Indeed …. who said when speaking at the Free Speech on Israel event // there should be "no limits on the discussion" as activists cheered when calls came for Jewish and pro-Israel groups to be expelled from the party.//

Labour doesn’t like free speech – but then we knew that. What a shambles they are.
It's not clear that any political party is in anything over than a shambles at the moment. The Tories are apparently circling May like vultures, Labour is struggling to find an identity that isn't either basically the Tories again or a very radical left party, UKIP has no leader or role to speak of, and The Lib Dems are essentially irrelevant for the time being.

Ah, the glorious choice that awaits us at the next election!
This isn't about other political parties though is it.
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jim; Exactly the moment for a new political messiah to appear - guess who?
Not directly, but if you are going to call Labour a "shambles" then it seems worth putting that in context, does it not? What party *isn't* right now?
Well gee, thanks for the vote of confidence Khandro, but I have other things to sort out at the moment. :P
Now come on Jim. There's shambles ... and there's shambles. Good try though.
Avatar Image jim360 Not directly, but if you are going to call Labour a "shambles" then it seems worth putting that in context, does it not? What party *isn't* right now?


Where's mikey when you need him?
Feel free to start your own thread on what a shambles the other parties are, jim.
I'm not actually trying to do anything in particular, except make the rather obvious point that Labour isn't the only party struggling. I can't say whether or not it's struggling less than the Tories, although perhaps they are just better at keeping their shambolic performances under wraps. I've not exactly kept up with the Labour Conference but what I've seen isn't exactly promising (possibly an understatement).

Still, we aren't exactly spoiled for choice at the moment, are we? And in terms of popular support, Labour seem to be a little healthier than the Tories at the moment (fine margins, though).
Or don't ... I'm not actually bovered.
//in terms of popular support, Labour seem to be a little healthier than the Tories at the moment //

That doesn't say much for their supporters.
Fringe events are not part of the Labour Party Conference, they are side shows that can put on by anyone with enough money to pay for a room in the town when the offical conference takes place.
Labour Party has no power to stop any organisation organising a fringe event.

The meeting in question had no connection to the Labour Party, and was organised by this group.

http://freespeechonisrael.org.uk/about-us/#sthash.KFEwn76n.dpbs
He is about to make the most important speech of his life ::::

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-41385169
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//He is about to make the most important speech of his life :::: //
Is he resigning?

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