Well done Jeremy and a fine majority too!
Excellent, that's Labour stuffed for the foreseeable future
Excellent, that's Labour stuffed for the foreseeable future
Why on earth would you want that? Are you a masochist that voted Tory?Well done Jeremy and a fine majority too!
Excellent, that's Labour stuffed for the foreseeable future
Read my whole post carefullyWhy on earth would you want that? Are you a masochist that voted Tory?
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Well OWEN is stuffed now he was a chancer who got burned big time!Owen Smith didn't do badly with 193k+ votes. Consider that before Corbyn became leader, the membership of the Labour party was less than 200k. Labour is clearly split, the old membership voted for Smith.
I did and it apparently didn't give the message you intendedRead my whole post carefully
his profile has risen, Corbyn won but his standing in the party has not.Well OWEN is stuffed now he was a chancer who got burned big time!
We certainly need one!Politics is a mess now. Hopefully, a new order will emerge from the chaos.
Well OWEN is stuffed now
Jeemy for a bigger majority this time than last, and that was even after some members were banned from voting.his profile has risen, Corbyn won but his standing in the party has not.
Don't underestimate the lib dems if brexit goes sourJeemy for a bigger majority this time than last, and that was even after some members were banned from voting.
Labour as it is is now unelectable, that moves UKIP into potential opposition although their aims at the moment aren't too clear, it seems job done but monitoring Brexit through.
Lib demsDon't underestimate the lib dems if brexit goes sour
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Corbyn is a socialist, his party is the pseudo conservative one formed by Tony Blair, electable but incapable of politically adequate opposition. That makes a huge swathe of the electorate very unhappy.Corbyn won but his standing in the party has not.
I'm afraid I have to take issue with your analysis Trex. Those in the Labour Party who are anti-Jeremy Corbyn are for the greatest part, the Blairite faction, aka pink tories, along with a secondary bunch of career politicians operating under a false flag.Owen Smith didn't do badly with 193k+ votes. Consider that before Corbyn became leader, the membership of the Labour party was less than 200k. Labour is clearly split, the old membership voted for Smith.
Maybe, but times always change. The public will get sick of a tory government in time and then the opposition will come to power.pink tories may be more electable.