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Who will be the next Labour leader?
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By *adetMan
over a year ago
South of Ipswich |
"Given their current trajectory on the path to self destruction? Diane Abbot
Deinitely time for a woman leader. How about Yvette Cooper ? "
I actually like her. However it would probably take a lot more to bring me back to Labour |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
"Given their current trajectory on the path to self destruction? Diane Abbot
Deinitely time for a woman leader. How about Yvette Cooper ? "
She is impressive.
Are you sure SKS will get a fine?
I think if he does he should say to Boris Johnson that “I will resign when you do” |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Given their current trajectory on the path to self destruction? Diane Abbot
Deinitely time for a woman leader. How about Yvette Cooper ?
She is impressive.
Are you sure SKS will get a fine?
I think if he does he should say to Boris Johnson that “I will resign when you do”"
Not sure, but there is a couple of new stories about Durham which look pretty bad for him. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not following any of this bullshit
It was all bullshit after Cummings driving blind sick around the country.
But why should he resign when the clown hasn't?"
They've all been at it that's true . |
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"Given their current trajectory on the path to self destruction? Diane Abbot
Deinitely time for a woman leader. How about Yvette Cooper ?
She is impressive.
Are you sure SKS will get a fine?
I think if he does he should say to Boris Johnson that “I will resign when you do”"
Might be better if he says:
'Prime Minister. In order to show that I believe in the rule of law and that I am not a hypocrite, I have resigned. Unlike you I have not lied to Parliament. I have principles and know the difference between right and wrong. Will you now, also, do the honourable thing and resign?'
Doubt if it'll happen - but if he does it; it won't bother Boris.
He's devoid of a conscience - like anyone who backs him. |
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"Given their current trajectory on the path to self destruction? Diane Abbot
Deinitely time for a woman leader. How about Yvette Cooper ?
She is impressive.
Are you sure SKS will get a fine?
I think if he does he should say to Boris Johnson that “I will resign when you do”
Might be better if he says:
'Prime Minister. In order to show that I believe in the rule of law and that I am not a hypocrite, I have resigned. Unlike you I have not lied to Parliament. I have principles and know the difference between right and wrong. Will you now, also, do the honourable thing and resign?'
Doubt if it'll happen - but if he does it; it won't bother Boris.
He's devoid of a conscience - like anyone who backs him."
Sks lied in Parliament,Boris has paid a fixed price penalty,you don't get found guilty twice,maybe hard to swallow but he has out smarted labour again,he never called for any heads to roll,you all at your peril underestimate him and his advisor's.
As for next leader Cooper = pie so no chance,Rayner since when did a working class run labour,Nandy would get eaten a live,I suspect Khan is already to throw his hat in the ring,more so after London results. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Again the transference of the tory mindset there is generally a more civil tone to replacement of leaders in the opposition, not the rabidity generally found in the tory party.
If SKS leaves then it will be peaceful, not some punch up in one of the Westminster bars. |
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