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Labour Is Institutionally Racist

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youngmafbog | 12:27 Sun 09th Sep 2018 | News
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Not my statement or from any Tory but from within.

Will labour be able to weather all this?

https://news.sky.com/story/chuka-umunna-labour-is-institutionally-racist-11493849
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The Conservatives must be rubbing their hands in glee. Whilst Labour implode, they have no fear of being toppled and their Brexit disruptions can continue unabated.
Photo in today's Mail of John McDonnell handing out anti Israel leaflets. viz 'To secure peace we don't sell Israeli goods.'
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Mail on Sunday page 13.
Let the unwashed raving rabble and their Armani-clad leaders tear each other apart and deal with the winners.

With any luck Ian Lavery will be the first reported casualty of the conflict. Damned fool.
It doesn’t get any better for them does it?

Thanks for the link.
No Problem.
well if chukka khant says so must be true!
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The problem is both true Labour and true Tories have no one to vote for. Labour are now Communist in all but name and the Tories are liberals in all but name.

What times we live in.

Definitely room for another party, which if successful may be a good thing in the long run. Stop this two party system we currently have and make them all work a bit harder for our vote.
Both major parties are imploding. You'll find splits in both and members willing to berate other members.
Get rid of all parties and you're on to something. One cannot have multiple bosses, either an MP works for the electorate, or their party, or their own self interest. But add a third party and disaster, crippled coalitions all round.

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