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Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:21 am
by SamShark
tc27 wrote:Tempted to sign up as a £3 supporter just to get rid of him - its being funny up until now but the official opposition is too important to be left in the hands of a 200k hard left moonbats.
It's getting to the point that idiots and nutters are the norm.

I'm thinking of starting my own extreme centrist party that is neither communist or Nazi. Not sure if people will take it seriously though - too "out there"

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:22 am
by Brazil
Lobby wrote:
Brazil wrote:
Lorthern Nights wrote:It was on the radio this morning, Labour have had 60,000 new members this week. It isnt clear if they are Corbyn supporters or against, if i were to bet on it i reckon they are Corbynites and this is why Eagle held off a leadership bid.

It's quite sad to see a major political party taken over and becoming effectively a protest group for disgruntled hard left-wingers with no hope of getting elected or providing meaningful opposition.
Well, anecdotal evidence being worthless and everything, but I know an awful lot who've signed up to get rid of him.

Eagle may well have held off because, the shadow cabinet being emptier than Boris's inbox, they were expecting the penny to drop and him to stand down. As is it is he's either too stupid to notice that he's now sat with just IRA-fan McDonnell and Stalin-Apologist Milne, or is hanging on in the hope that the individual members will give him enough support. Interestingly a lot of the London Constituency Parties voted in favour of the no-confidence motion yesterdays and if that's a pattern (nothing to say it will be), then he's basically risking tearing the party apart for the sake of vanity and his popularity with the entryists. Worth pointing out that the enttryists are predominently people like Don.

I still can't get over how he managed to link Israel and ISIS at the launch of a report into anti-semitism in the party, the club-footed fuckwit
It gets better (or worse). At the same anti-semitism event yesterday a Jewish Labour MP was accused of being part of a right wing media conspiracy by a Corbynista Guardian journalist, Marc Wadsworth. She left in tears and later suggested that some of the slurs made against her by the Corbynistas were anti-semitic.

It now appears that after the event, Corbyn shook hands with Wadsworth and laughed as he told the leader how he had "outed Smeeth, bloody talking to the Torygraph this morning.” Corbyn then told Wadsworth “I sent you a text about it”. So far from protecting his MPs from anti-semitic slurs from his more manic supporters, he seems to actually be encouraging them.
Where did you read that? It's emerging that he's actually monumentally duplicitous and almost universally disliked amongst all but the trot-gimps. There is genuine anger at his conduct during the Remain campaign, what with him being the only party leader to have gone on holiday during the middle of it. Or any political compaign, ever, for that matter.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:24 am
by crash 669
SamShark wrote:
tc27 wrote:Tempted to sign up as a £3 supporter just to get rid of him - its being funny up until now but the official opposition is too important to be left in the hands of a 200k hard left moonbats.
It's getting to the point that idiots and nutters are the norm.

I'm thinking of starting my own extreme centrist party that is neither communist or Nazi. Not sure if people will take it seriously though - too "out there"
Needs something catchy as a motto. Something like "Common Sense, Common Values, No Irish" might work.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:25 am
by Lobby
Brazil wrote:
Lobby wrote:
Brazil wrote:
Lorthern Nights wrote:It was on the radio this morning, Labour have had 60,000 new members this week. It isnt clear if they are Corbyn supporters or against, if i were to bet on it i reckon they are Corbynites and this is why Eagle held off a leadership bid.

It's quite sad to see a major political party taken over and becoming effectively a protest group for disgruntled hard left-wingers with no hope of getting elected or providing meaningful opposition.
Well, anecdotal evidence being worthless and everything, but I know an awful lot who've signed up to get rid of him.

Eagle may well have held off because, the shadow cabinet being emptier than Boris's inbox, they were expecting the penny to drop and him to stand down. As is it is he's either too stupid to notice that he's now sat with just IRA-fan McDonnell and Stalin-Apologist Milne, or is hanging on in the hope that the individual members will give him enough support. Interestingly a lot of the London Constituency Parties voted in favour of the no-confidence motion yesterdays and if that's a pattern (nothing to say it will be), then he's basically risking tearing the party apart for the sake of vanity and his popularity with the entryists. Worth pointing out that the enttryists are predominently people like Don.

I still can't get over how he managed to link Israel and ISIS at the launch of a report into anti-semitism in the party, the club-footed fuckwit
It gets better (or worse). At the same anti-semitism event yesterday a Jewish Labour MP was accused of being part of a right wing media conspiracy by a Corbynista Guardian journalist, Marc Wadsworth. She left in tears and later suggested that some of the slurs made against her by the Corbynistas were anti-semitic.

It now appears that after the event, Corbyn shook hands with Wadsworth and laughed as he told the leader how he had "outed Smeeth, bloody talking to the Torygraph this morning.” Corbyn then told Wadsworth “I sent you a text about it”. So far from protecting his MPs from anti-semitic slurs from his more manic supporters, he seems to actually be encouraging them.
Where did you read that? It's emerging that he's actually monumentally duplicitous and almost universally disliked amongst all but the trot-gimps. There is genuine anger at his conduct during the Remain campaign, what with him being the only party leader to have gone on holiday during the middle of it. Or any political compaign, ever, for that matter.
Guido's site has published a video this morning of Corbyn laughing with Wadsworth.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:25 am
by Brazil
crash 669 wrote:
SamShark wrote:
tc27 wrote:Tempted to sign up as a £3 supporter just to get rid of him - its being funny up until now but the official opposition is too important to be left in the hands of a 200k hard left moonbats.
It's getting to the point that idiots and nutters are the norm.

I'm thinking of starting my own extreme centrist party that is neither communist or Nazi. Not sure if people will take it seriously though - too "out there"
Needs something catchy as a motto. Something like "Common Sense, Common Values, No Irish" might work.
Needs to appeal more broadly than the bored, really.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:28 am
by Don
Lobby wrote:
Brazil wrote:
Lorthern Nights wrote:It was on the radio this morning, Labour have had 60,000 new members this week. It isnt clear if they are Corbyn supporters or against, if i were to bet on it i reckon they are Corbynites and this is why Eagle held off a leadership bid.

It's quite sad to see a major political party taken over and becoming effectively a protest group for disgruntled hard left-wingers with no hope of getting elected or providing meaningful opposition.
Well, anecdotal evidence being worthless and everything, but I know an awful lot who've signed up to get rid of him.

Eagle may well have held off because, the shadow cabinet being emptier than Boris's inbox, they were expecting the penny to drop and him to stand down. As is it is he's either too stupid to notice that he's now sat with just IRA-fan McDonnell and Stalin-Apologist Milne, or is hanging on in the hope that the individual members will give him enough support. Interestingly a lot of the London Constituency Parties voted in favour of the no-confidence motion yesterdays and if that's a pattern (nothing to say it will be), then he's basically risking tearing the party apart for the sake of vanity and his popularity with the entryists. Worth pointing out that the enttryists are predominently people like Don.

I still can't get over how he managed to link Israel and ISIS at the launch of a report into anti-semitism in the party, the club-footed fuckwit
It gets better (or worse). At the same anti-semitism event yesterday a Jewish Labour MP was accused of being part of a right wing media conspiracy by a Corbynista Guardian journalist, Marc Wadsworth. She left in tears and later suggested that some of the slurs made against her by the Corbynistas were anti-semitic.

It now appears that after the event, Corbyn shook hands with Wadsworth and laughed as he told the leader how he had "outed Smeeth, bloody talking to the Torygraph this morning.” Corbyn then told Wadsworth “I sent you a text about it”. So far from protecting his MPs from anti-semitic slurs from his more manic supporters, he seems to actually be encouraging them.
Gawd, really? Plenty of dots you just tried to join there.

Meanwhile, back in reality...
There are those in our party who could not come to terms with the fact that a quarter of a million members could clearly see that the our party’s broken election model has led to two back-to-back defeats and needed replacing...

...All wings of the Labour movement fought hard, and two-thirds of our voters swung to Remain – the same as the SNP, and far more than the Tories, who split 60:40 for Leave.
- Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell

http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/ec ... -democracy

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:29 am
by Bobless
Lobby wrote:
Brazil wrote:
Lobby wrote:
Brazil wrote:
Lorthern Nights wrote:It was on the radio this morning, Labour have had 60,000 new members this week. It isnt clear if they are Corbyn supporters or against, if i were to bet on it i reckon they are Corbynites and this is why Eagle held off a leadership bid.

It's quite sad to see a major political party taken over and becoming effectively a protest group for disgruntled hard left-wingers with no hope of getting elected or providing meaningful opposition.
Well, anecdotal evidence being worthless and everything, but I know an awful lot who've signed up to get rid of him.

Eagle may well have held off because, the shadow cabinet being emptier than Boris's inbox, they were expecting the penny to drop and him to stand down. As is it is he's either too stupid to notice that he's now sat with just IRA-fan McDonnell and Stalin-Apologist Milne, or is hanging on in the hope that the individual members will give him enough support. Interestingly a lot of the London Constituency Parties voted in favour of the no-confidence motion yesterdays and if that's a pattern (nothing to say it will be), then he's basically risking tearing the party apart for the sake of vanity and his popularity with the entryists. Worth pointing out that the enttryists are predominently people like Don.

I still can't get over how he managed to link Israel and ISIS at the launch of a report into anti-semitism in the party, the club-footed fuckwit
It gets better (or worse). At the same anti-semitism event yesterday a Jewish Labour MP was accused of being part of a right wing media conspiracy by a Corbynista Guardian journalist, Marc Wadsworth. She left in tears and later suggested that some of the slurs made against her by the Corbynistas were anti-semitic.

It now appears that after the event, Corbyn shook hands with Wadsworth and laughed as he told the leader how he had "outed Smeeth, bloody talking to the Torygraph this morning.” Corbyn then told Wadsworth “I sent you a text about it”. So far from protecting his MPs from anti-semitic slurs from his more manic supporters, he seems to actually be encouraging them.
Where did you read that? It's emerging that he's actually monumentally duplicitous and almost universally disliked amongst all but the trot-gimps. There is genuine anger at his conduct during the Remain campaign, what with him being the only party leader to have gone on holiday during the middle of it. Or any political compaign, ever, for that matter.
Guido's site has published a video this morning of Corbyn laughing with Wadsworth.
It's on the BBC News as well at the end of the John Pienaar report on the launch of the anti-Semitism review. You see Corbyn wandering off chatting to Wadsworth and being all pally with him shortly after smearing Smeeth.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:32 am
by croyals
If there's one thing that recent weeks have shown it is that, by and large, foreigners are even more clueless about our politics than we are.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:34 am
by theo
Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:34 am
by Brazil
croyals wrote:If there's one thing that recent weeks have shown it is that, by and large, foreigners are even more clueless about our politics than we are.
Bit harsh to brand the entirety of humanity with Don's, um, special interpretation of reality.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:37 am
by SamShark
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:39 am
by danny_fitz
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:40 am
by Brazil
There is no appetite from McDonnell to contest the next election on a platform of staying in the EU, the shadow chancellor inferred in his speech today.

McDonnell says he wants to be absolutely clear on immigration. After the UK leaves the EU “free movement of labour and people will come to an end.”
Good to know the leadership are listening to their voters...

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:40 am
by croyals
Brazil wrote:
croyals wrote:If there's one thing that recent weeks have shown it is that, by and large, foreigners are even more clueless about our politics than we are.
Bit harsh to brand the entirety of humanity with Don's, um, special interpretation of reality.
I was (apologies to the sensible ones) piling him in with a lot of the Irish posters...

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:47 am
by Don
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
It would be a great laugh if this turned out to be theo's hey theo moment.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:49 am
by danny_fitz
Don wrote:
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
It would be a great laugh if this turned out to be theo's hey theo moment.
Hey theo^2 ??

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:51 am
by theo
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
No. Sorry I was just emphasising that his position is untenable. I expect many of the 60,000 that have recently joined the Labour Party are doing so to oust him. Most of his supporters piled in when they were choosing the leader after the GE.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:52 am
by bimboman
crash 669 wrote:
SamShark wrote:
tc27 wrote:Tempted to sign up as a £3 supporter just to get rid of him - its being funny up until now but the official opposition is too important to be left in the hands of a 200k hard left moonbats.
It's getting to the point that idiots and nutters are the norm.

I'm thinking of starting my own extreme centrist party that is neither communist or Nazi. Not sure if people will take it seriously though - too "out there"
Needs something catchy as a motto. Something like "Common Sense, Common Values, No Irish" might work.

That'll get Bills vote.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:59 am
by Ledzep
theo wrote:
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
No. Sorry I was just emphasising that his position is untenable. I expect many of the 60,000 that have recently joined the Labour Party are doing so to oust him. Most of his supporters piled in when they were choosing the leader after the GE.
There is a big drive by the hard left who are pushing for people to join labour to boost Corbyn's chances of staying. My wife's Cousin being one of them!

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:04 am
by Don
Ledzep wrote:
theo wrote:
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
No. Sorry I was just emphasising that his position is untenable. I expect many of the 60,000 that have recently joined the Labour Party are doing so to oust him. Most of his supporters piled in when they were choosing the leader after the GE.
There is a big drive by the hard left who are pushing for people to join labour to boost Corbyn's chances of staying. My wife's Cousin being one of them!
And he did get several thousand showing support at a rally the other day in a time when no-one rallies or attends marches anymore.

Positive signs for Corbyn on the ground where it counts.

Not sure what all the entitled people on this forum are worried about in his policy, tbf.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:05 am
by Chuckles1188
3,000 people turning out in London to support Jezza isn't necessarily all that impressive

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:06 am
by croyals
Don wrote:
Ledzep wrote:
theo wrote:
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
No. Sorry I was just emphasising that his position is untenable. I expect many of the 60,000 that have recently joined the Labour Party are doing so to oust him. Most of his supporters piled in when they were choosing the leader after the GE.
There is a big drive by the hard left who are pushing for people to join labour to boost Corbyn's chances of staying. My wife's Cousin being one of them!
And he did get several thousand showing support at a rally the other day in a time when no-one rallies or attends marches anymore.

Positive signs for Corbyn on the ground where it counts.

Not sure what all the entitled people on this forum are worried about in his policy, tbf.
Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:06 am
by Don
Chuckles1188 wrote:3,000 people turning out in London to support Jezza isn't necessarily all that impressive
3,000 was it?

How many turned out for his resignation?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:07 am
by Ledzep
And he did get several thousand showing support at a rally the other day in a time when no-one rallies or attends marches anymore.

Positive signs for Corbyn on the ground where it counts.

Not sure what all the entitled people on this forum are worried about, tbf.
These people supporting Corbyn simply don't live in the real world and are hard core socialists. Even if a million register for the labour party with Corbyn at the helm he will never get elected.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:08 am
by waguser
Corbyn is a useless sack of shit

a complete buffoon
a man who is perfectly happy having achieved the pinnacle of his political ambition
as leader of the righteous permanent opposition in no danger of ever having to implement a policy.

Delusional incompetent f&8kwit in Irish terms he makes Mick Wallace look statesmanlike

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:09 am
by Don
croyals wrote:Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.
Ah, yes. The others protest in front of their keyboards.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:11 am
by Keith
theo wrote:
danny_fitz wrote:
theo wrote:Bye Bye Jeremy. It was.....disappointing.
Has he gone?
No. Sorry I was just emphasising that his position is untenable. I expect many of the 60,000 that have recently joined the Labour Party are doing so to oust him. Most of his supporters piled in when they were choosing the leader after the GE.
You little tease :x

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:13 am
by waguser
Don wrote:
croyals wrote:Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.
Ah, yes. The others protest in front of their keyboards.
The Corbyn members mostly go AWOL for campaigns

they were largely completely absent for the council elections.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:14 am
by toweliechaos
c69 wrote:I am sure there are indeed lots of people that believe Corbyn would be a good PM. Clearly you don't and I agree with that sentiment. However you could transpose Corbyn for Gove or Boris if you were left wing and it would still be a silly statement.
The statement wasn't one of suitability to govern. It was one of it being more likely. This has nothing to do with my or anyone's feelings about him. Clearly some people think he would be great and they are entitled to that opinion, even if it is demonstrably wrong.

Don's is a palpably bollocks statement from a T1 idiot of the bored claiming CC is likely to become PM, which...well, I don't really need to explain that do I?

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:16 am
by croyals
waguser wrote:
Don wrote:
croyals wrote:Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.
Ah, yes. The others protest in front of their keyboards.
The Corbyn members mostly go AWOL for campaigns

they were largely completely absent for the council elections.
The young make up the vast majority of voters and yet turnout of this age group hovers at a paltry 35%.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:17 am
by waguser
croyals wrote:
waguser wrote:
Don wrote:
croyals wrote:Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.
Ah, yes. The others protest in front of their keyboards.
The Corbyn members mostly go AWOL for campaigns

they were largely completely absent for the council elections.
The young make up the vast majority of voters and yet turnout of this age group hovers at a paltry 35%.
I mean as members involved in leaflet dropping and can
vassing

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:20 am
by crash 669
waguser wrote:
croyals wrote:
waguser wrote:
Don wrote:
croyals wrote:Lefties attend protests and rallies, seemingly under the impression they change things.
Ah, yes. The others protest in front of their keyboards.
The Corbyn members mostly go AWOL for campaigns

they were largely completely absent for the council elections.
The young make up the vast majority of voters and yet turnout of this age group hovers at a paltry 35%.
I mean as members involved in leaflet dropping and can
vassing
Same logic applies though - it's great to put statuses on facebook about how much you love Jezza, but you don't see those people in the polling booths.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:23 am
by Don
Man In Black wrote:I'm thinking of joining to get rid of Corbyn too. Can't just let the Tories do what they want.
Err. By doing that you are doing just what the Tories want.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:24 am
by Raison D'etre
waguser wrote:Bo Jo is a useless sack of shit

a complete buffoon
a man who is perfectly happy having achieved the pinnacle of his political ambition
as leader of the righteous permanent opposition in no danger of ever having to implement a policy.

Delusional incompetent f&8kwit in Irish terms he makes Mick Wallace look statesmanlike
Fixed or should I say fully interchangeable

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:29 am
by waguser
crash 669 wrote:
waguser wrote:
I mean as members involved in leaflet dropping and can
vassing
Same logic applies though - it's great to put statuses on facebook about how much you love Jezza, but you don't see those people in the polling booths.
I can see why you might think that but

Not really,

1: The Corbyn members are of mixed ages
2: new members usually join with a burst of enthusiasm and are eager to help. Usually they are v active.

If maybe 50% of party members become active in campaigns in case of Corbyn members it is way lower.

Many UK orgs were pretty pissed off that this influx of members led to the square root of sweet feck all increase in campaigning power.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:30 am
by waguser
Raison D'etre wrote:
waguser wrote:Bo Jo is a useless sack of shit

a complete buffoon
a man who is perfectly happy having achieved the pinnacle of his political ambition
as leader of the righteous permanent opposition in no danger of ever having to implement a policy.

Delusional incompetent f&8kwit in Irish terms he makes Mick Wallace look statesmanlike
Fixed or should I say fully interchangeable
:lol:

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:32 am
by theo
Don wrote:
Man In Black wrote:I'm thinking of joining to get rid of Corbyn too. Can't just let the Tories do what they want.
Err. By doing that you are doing just what the Tories want.
No you're really not. Corbyn is unelectable.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:34 am
by Don
Raison D'etre wrote:
waguser wrote:Bo Jo is a useless sack of shit

a complete buffoon
a man who is perfectly happy having achieved the pinnacle of his political ambition
as leader of the righteous permanent opposition in no danger of ever having to implement a policy.

Delusional incompetent f&8kwit in Irish terms he makes Mick Wallace look statesmanlike
Fixed or should I say fully interchangeable
Absolutely. The Tories I think have found their escape goat in Boris, though. Heard Heseltine read from his club chair in front of the fireplace about Johnson being the general who deserts his troops on the battlefield, etc.

How Cameron has escaped criticism is beyond me. He's just run for the hills and no-one cares.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:36 am
by waguser
theo wrote:
Don wrote:
Man In Black wrote:I'm thinking of joining to get rid of Corbyn too. Can't just let the Tories do what they want.
Err. By doing that you are doing just what the Tories want.
No you're really not. Corbyn is unelectable.
This.

He is really really rubbish.

It's not just about his position on the political spectrum it is the fact that he is completely incompetent. A complete duffer.

Re: Jeremy Corbyn is untouchable now

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 11:38 am
by Chuckles1188
The argument the lefties always make in response is "well if he's so unelectable how come he's never lost his seat in Islington and got elected to leader of the Labour party eh? Does that sound like unelectable to you?" It makes you want to weep