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ToraToraTora | 10:12 Sun 15th Dec 2019 | News
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in 5 years time the political land scape will be totally change what with brexit well and truley done and accepted with hs2 half completed 1 gig broadband for everybody a fantastic nhs with loads of new hospitals no waiting times and free parking at these hospitals no more need for food banks everybody employed with decent hour contracts and a living wage, the...
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from their point of view they'd have most chance with Jess Philips. KS is the bookies favourite but I think he's indelibly tainted with his role in the omnimeltdown they've just had.
Has Jezza actually resigned?
Not impressed with any of them.
If I had to pick, it would be Jess Phillips
door still open for the Milibands ?
He's said he won't lead the party into another election. The suspicion is that he wants to hang around long enough to get an acolyte into the role ... months???
Jess Philips
Labour will never be a credible party again. Pointless speculation.
I'd say Jess Philips is likely to be the most relevant party leader. Modern, moderate and forward looking.

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ZM: "Labour will never be a credible party again. Pointless speculation." - they said that after the grey man beat Kinnochio. All they have to do is to become tory lite again!
There have been times in the past when the Tory party ceased to look credible or able to recover. But things change. Without a different credible main opposition party waiting in the wings, any damage to existing will heal. Folk need an alternative at the polls, not a single party nation.
whoever is in serious contention will need the endorsement of Momentum. isn't Jess Phillips a little too moderate for that?
Tory lite is unlikely to fool people twice, at least not in living memory. Tory voters aren't likely to desert their preferred party and vote Labour just because some Labour leader opts to abandon their party's principles in a quest for power: again.
Nadia Whitome gets my vote she said she will donate half her salary to charity, not bad for the youngest MP.
Lisa Nandy.
It won’t be Keir Starmer

Jess Phillips is great but I think at heart she’s a maverick and I’m not sure she had the temperament to be leader
I can see the party now splitting; if it looks as tho the NEC and the members are hell bent on continuing the herd left path then it’ll happen.
I meant hard but “herd” will do

I wonder if traditional Tory voters are happy with their party becoming the new Labour Party (chortle)
in 5 years time the political land scape will be totally change what with brexit well and truley done and accepted with hs2 half completed 1 gig broadband for everybody a fantastic nhs with loads of new hospitals no waiting times and free parking at these hospitals no more need for food banks everybody employed with decent hour contracts and a living wage, the pensions and free bus for pensioners with decent saving rates of interest , and the best economy in the whole wide world then we will all be happy and contented living in paradise and no need for any opposition parties

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Abandoning their principles to gain power is exactly what the Tories have done.
It works. Worked for Disraeli at a time of crisis for the Tories, it worked for Blair for Labour, and now for BJ
Depends which way labour want to play it. At present they still think it's to media and Brexit not their ridiculous hand out policies that anyone with half a brain know just isnt feasible in the short to medium term so would only ever be half done.

I'd think they would be most likely to pick a woman, so Jess if they come to their senses and go moderate otherwise it will be a COB without a beard.
My favourite would be Abacus. Five more years of amusement :-)

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