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Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:37 pm
by planeterotica
The Tories are either very delighted or very worried they don't know how it will pan out, no one does, what if his popularity is still around at the next general election ? after all these years of austerity if he is still there at the next election admist all the back stabbing and shite stirring !shitstorm! any ones guess, i expect he will get the Yorkshire vote after our Dave insulted them !wink!

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:58 pm
by Arginald Valleywater
My Labour County Councillor colleague is truly depressed. She is typical of Nu Labor in telling everyone she lives in a posh part of town, spends a fortune of clothes, holidays etc and gets turned on by pictures of Tony Bliar. When a trade union member told her JC was real Labour and represented the will of those who voted she got up and walked out of the office.
In truth I give him six months before Bliar and his Islington bumchums and bitches have him out and a Bliarite in.....

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 7:39 pm
by planeterotica
Arginald Valleywater wrote:
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> In truth I give him six months before Bliar and his Islington
> bumchums and bitches have him out and a Bliarite in.....

planeterotica wrote:

Maybe but he does have the unions backing him, there may well be a split in the party depending on the opinion polls who got it so badly wrong in the last election !

Re: Jeremy Corbyn

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:27 pm
by sparky
At least if he gets his way there will be a distinct difference between Labour and the Tories by May 2019, unlike last year. As to whether either can overall make a major impact and make UK a better place to be in the 2020's without breaking the bank is far more debatable.