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Corbyn
Motion of no confidence issued. Breaking now.
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Re: Corbyn
About fecking time.
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If they don't get him out before Bojo takes power they will be decimated. That and a new Scottish referendum in the offing means they could be reduced to 1990's lib dem numbers.supreme0verlord wrote:About fecking time.
Re: Corbyn
A more useless twunt you'd be hard pushed to find.
Criminally out of his depth.
His Remain efforts were a dereliction of duty at best, an act of wanton self-interested (but inevitably short-sighted) political opportunism and sabotage at worst.
Criminally out of his depth.
His Remain efforts were a dereliction of duty at best, an act of wanton self-interested (but inevitably short-sighted) political opportunism and sabotage at worst.
- Dai another day
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Re: Corbyn
Corbyn is highly popular amongst the young hipsters. They won't take this well.
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I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
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But who will fight the good fight over trident if he is ousted 

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Yep. When politics is seemingly about the cult of personality (or in our case buffonery) he was farking bland.henry wrote:A more useless twunt you'd be hard pushed to find.
Criminally out of his depth.
His Remain efforts were a dereliction of duty at best, an act of wanton self-interested (but inevitably short-sighted) political opportunism and sabotage at worst.
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Such a shame. The Brexit soil is fertile ground for growing genuine working class hope in the face of tired establishment theory. The near right are the enemy of that type of thinking and the far right, well, Farage.
A real vacuum there to be filled and Labour are still too busy fighting amongst themselves.
A real vacuum there to be filled and Labour are still too busy fighting amongst themselves.
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Those are the same young hipsters that just voted Remain in large numbers?Dai another day wrote:Corbyn is highly popular amongst the young hipsters. They won't take this well.
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It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.
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Brazil wrote:But who will fight the good fight over trident if he is ousted

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Thank fudge, there will be a GE after x-mas and they need rid of that useless wanker or that other chubby blond trump will romp homeRoseGarden wrote:If they don't get him out before Bojo takes power they will be decimated. That and a new Scottish referendum in the offing means they could be reduced to 1990's lib dem numbers.supreme0verlord wrote:About fecking time.
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Re: Corbyn
Good fúcking riddance, his disdain for the remain campaign and the mixed messages he sent clearly showed he just didn't give a shit if the Tories were involved, completely incapable as a leader and a major reason why Labour voters in the north caused the UK to make a huge mistake.
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earl the beaver wrote:Good fúcking riddance, his disdain for the remain campaign and the mixed messages he sent clearly showed he just didn't give a shit if the Tories were involved, completely incapable as a leader and a major reason why Labour voters in the north caused the UK to make a huge mistake.

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Yep the idiots voted him in and then the idiots voted remainSaint wrote:Those are the same young hipsters that just voted Remain in large numbers?Dai another day wrote:Corbyn is highly popular amongst the young hipsters. They won't take this well.
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msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.

It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.

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I'm not the one with a joint in my mouth.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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He was barely qualified for that one tbh and then got the fcuking thing locked... Cheers DonZakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.

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Thanks Dai. I changed my (remote) support during this campaign when I saw who on this forum advocated what. Seems that the establishment types still haven't cottoned on to the defeat.Dai another day wrote:Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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Don would struggle to grasp his own arse with a full length mirror and an instructional video, there's no way he understands brexitDai another day wrote:Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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I know right. The educated, wealthy and higher social classes massively skewed towards remain.Dai another day wrote:Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
The poor, unqualified and rural all skewed towards leave.
LEXIT now.
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Don wrote:
I changed my (remote) support during this campaign when I saw who on this forum advocated what.

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I got it locked? Where's the evidence for that?maxbox wrote:He was barely qualified for that one tbh and then got the fcuking thing locked... Cheers DonZakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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Re: Corbyn
Dan Jarvis step forward.
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Re: Corbyn
Agree with this. He put his personal opinions ahead of the party, unbelievable from a leader.henry wrote:A more useless twunt you'd be hard pushed to find.
Criminally out of his depth.
His Remain efforts were a dereliction of duty at best, an act of wanton self-interested (but inevitably short-sighted) political opportunism and sabotage at worst.
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One man, one vote. The higher social classes must have forgot that.Zakar wrote:I know right. The educated, wealthy and higher social classes massively skewed towards remain.Dai another day wrote:Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
The poor, unqualified and rural all skewed towards leave.
LEXIT now.
Re: Corbyn
Don It's on the 2nd page I believe... go check it out
Seemed like you were spoiling for a verbal tussle with Booji Boy
Seemed like you were spoiling for a verbal tussle with Booji Boy
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After the stunt Cameron pulled during the Scottish Referendum not sharing a platform with him was forgivable. Not fully backing the party position was, however, unforgivable and certainly cost votes in the Labour heartlands. For all his new politics schtick he's as duplicitous as anyone in the house, and more fool the Momentum brigade for buying it.msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.
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It's funny.
I look at the reaction and I'm stunned. The remainers are shouting obscenities, insults and generally showing themselves up because the country chose to have democracy and sovereignty over the undemocratic bureaucratic European Union.
I look at the reaction and I'm stunned. The remainers are shouting obscenities, insults and generally showing themselves up because the country chose to have democracy and sovereignty over the undemocratic bureaucratic European Union.
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I saw it was locked. Didn't know it was locked to prevent me ripping boojie a third arsehole though.maxbox wrote:Don It's on the 2nd page I believe... go check it out
Seemed like you were spoiling for a verbal tussle with Booji Boy
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I don't give a tinker's curse for the sovereignty aspect but thumbs-up for defending such democracy as exists.Dai another day wrote:Don has grasped that this was a referendum of the elites (remain) vs the working people (Brexit). A win for democracy and sovereignty for the UK.Zakar wrote:Mate why don't you stick to flag threads rather than shit you don't understand?Don wrote:msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.Brexit = Labour's fault.
It there nothing you Tory scum won't pin on your own people for once.
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I know where I would relocate my trident missile if ya know what I mean....Dai another day wrote:Brazil wrote:But who will fight the good fight over trident if he is ousted
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It's a bit rich for Tories to be asking for Labour support on an issue after they have dismantled welfare, demonised unions and engaged in the sort of fear tactics Cameron has done.Brazil wrote:After the stunt Cameron pulled during the Scottish Referendum not sharing a platform with him was forgivable. Not fully backing the party position was, however, unforgivable and certainly cost votes in the Labour heartlands. For all his new politics schtick he's as duplicitous as anyone in the house, and more fool the Momentum brigade for buying it.msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.
Quite frankly, after the treatment by the Tories of the Labour party in recent years they can go fuck themselves with their requests of support.
Result = Cameron gone. A good result for Labour if ever there was one.
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You're right, democracy is a failed system.Don wrote:One man, one vote. The higher social classes must have forgot that.
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Now you stop the Remainians getting in.Dai another day wrote:It's funny.
I look at the reaction and I'm stunned. The remainers are shouting obscenities, insults and generally showing themselves up because the country chose to have democracy and sovereignty over the undemocratic bureaucratic European Union.

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Where was he duplicitous? I've just assumed him to be grossly incompetent. Imagine not being able to score against the open goal that is the Tory party right now. He's shown absolutely no ability to control the party machinery, or even have a clear line on what he wants them to do. Further destroyed any hopes of getting rid of this current shower of cuntsBrazil wrote:After the stunt Cameron pulled during the Scottish Referendum not sharing a platform with him was forgivable. Not fully backing the party position was, however, unforgivable and certainly cost votes in the Labour heartlands. For all his new politics schtick he's as duplicitous as anyone in the house, and more fool the Momentum brigade for buying it.msp. wrote:It is for this reason, he has to go, he has shown clearly that he is unable to work with people he disagrees with. He talks of a new nicer fairer kind of politics, but when it comes to actually acting on it, he failed to deliver.Zakar wrote:I'm not suprised. He was more worried about not standing next to tory leaders than actually helping a campaign
His response to this wising immigration fears was to ignore it and them.. Because of his actions the remain camp became a "tory" campaign, with the labour voters turned off.