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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party."
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas"
You would think so wouldn't you and hope you are right but I dont think it'll be that easy to switch tracks just yet. |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas"
The only people who will be in line to lead labour WILL be those fellow corbynistas/ momentum puppets. It’s impossible to be anyone else |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas
The only people who will be in line to lead labour WILL be those fellow corbynistas/ momentum puppets. It’s impossible to be anyone else" absolutely right. The union vote trumps all, she's a Corbyn mk2, don't forget there's nothing wrong with the manifesto... |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas
The only people who will be in line to lead labour WILL be those fellow corbynistas/ momentum puppets. It’s impossible to be anyone else absolutely right. The union vote trumps all, she's a Corbyn mk2, don't forget there's nothing wrong with the manifesto... "
Yeah - everyone loved the manifesto except those nasty press barons who stitched us up. |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas
The only people who will be in line to lead labour WILL be those fellow corbynistas/ momentum puppets. It’s impossible to be anyone else absolutely right. The union vote trumps all, she's a Corbyn mk2, don't forget there's nothing wrong with the manifesto...
Yeah - everyone loved the manifesto except those nasty press barons who stitched us up. "
Big mistake was not going with brexit. Not listening to the labour strongholds who voted to leave.
The toty smear campaign might hsve done some if sny damage but brexit was the biggy |
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Did anybody see Alan Johnson tearing into the momentum founder live on election night .
Worth its weight in gold and to anybody that doesn't like the communist being used for momentum, well Johnson told it straight, "he's an outright Trotsky and I want him and his communist comrades out of my party, feel free to fuck off and start your own communist party but don't do it to labour".
I always did have a soft spot for Johnson |
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"Did anybody see Alan Johnson tearing into the momentum founder live on election night .
Worth its weight in gold and to anybody that doesn't like the communist being used for momentum, well Johnson told it straight, "he's an outright Trotsky and I want him and his communist comrades out of my party, feel free to fuck off and start your own communist party but don't do it to labour".
I always did have a soft spot for Johnson " he spoke like a true northerner no bullshit lol |
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"Did anybody see Alan Johnson tearing into the momentum founder live on election night .
Worth its weight in gold and to anybody that doesn't like the communist being used for momentum, well Johnson told it straight, "he's an outright Trotsky and I want him and his communist comrades out of my party, feel free to fuck off and start your own communist party but don't do it to labour".
I always did have a soft spot for Johnson he spoke like a true northerner no bullshit lol" .
Quite .
Sometimes you just have to cut through all the political bullshit and just tell it as it is |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party.
no one even remotley linked to corbyn or mommentum will be alowed anywhere near the front benches let alone become leader lay down with dogs u get up with fleas
The only people who will be in line to lead labour WILL be those fellow corbynistas/ momentum puppets. It’s impossible to be anyone else absolutely right. The union vote trumps all, she's a Corbyn mk2, don't forget there's nothing wrong with the manifesto... " apart from the fact none of it was ever going to come true. |
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"Will she be the next leader of the Labour party."
God I really really really really really hope so. A 25 yr old, up herself modelled in the image and ethos of Corbyn / monentum ( minus the beard). And the preferred choice of the extreme left ( as stated by McDonnell) |
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"Still got the union gob on her ....best the torys can hope for "
Yes, if she gets in as Labour leader then that will cement Boris in position for a long long time in my opinion. |
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While I am definitely not a Corbyn fan, there is a large majority for the Tories. Therefore the leader is unlikely to be able to impact from day one.
Why rush into choosing a new leader, potentially making a mistake with a direction that the party may take, before they have completed their post election autopsy? |
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"Still got the union gob on her ....best the torys can hope for
Yes, if she gets in as Labour leader then that will cement Boris in position for a long long time in my opinion. "
She’s a shoe in. Corbyn , mcdonnel, the unions, the nec and momentum are behind her. Without them you have no chance. God I really hope she gets in I really do |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
Whoever the members vote for will be the next leader. Corbyn's legacy might well be freeing the Labour party from the excess influence of the PLP and making members votes count.
I like Long-Bailey. Would have preferred Rayner.
She's from my hometown of Salford though, so I'm biased.
https://tribunemag.co.uk/2019/12/in-defence-of-salford |
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"Still got the union gob on her ....best the torys can hope for
Yes, if she gets in as Labour leader then that will cement Boris in position for a long long time in my opinion.
She’s a shoe in. Corbyn , mcdonnel, the unions, the nec and momentum are behind her. Without them you have no chance. God I really hope she gets in I really do"
If that's the case then I don't see any problem her winning |
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