What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) 11:14 - Feb 24 with 6696 views | GlasgowBlue | | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:32 - Feb 24 with 909 views | Dolly2.0 |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:02 - Feb 24 by bluelagos | It is a good start, not being a thief, will grant you that. But next up Dollers, is the need to actually get elected. Labour share of the vote has fallen in every byelection post Brexit. He is failing miserably at a time when the country needs a credible alternative to the Tories. |
Largely because of the reasons I've listed. This country is corrupt and morally bankrupt. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:31 - Feb 24 by GlasgowBlue | No he is easy to attack so the Tories attack. It's a bit like Ipswich playing against a Sunday league team and not bothering to take any shots against them because we know they are rubbish. The Tories want him to stay as leader because he is easy to attack. |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:38 - Feb 24 with 895 views | GlasgowBlue |
The Tories are bending over backwards to keep him in place. As I and Lagos have said their is far more to attack Corbyn with than has been done. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:40 - Feb 24 with 886 views | bluelagos |
I think if you saw Michael Fallon's comments they went a lot further than "asking questions". Interesting article though. Some dodgy characters indeed. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:41 - Feb 24 with 883 views | Dolly2.0 |
Yes, I've questioned Glassers on that previously. Why continuously knock someone who is no threat? | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:38 - Feb 24 by GlasgowBlue | The Tories are bending over backwards to keep him in place. As I and Lagos have said their is far more to attack Corbyn with than has been done. |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:44 - Feb 24 with 870 views | bluelagos |
Course it's a fair question, not doubting that for a second. I think the reason he is attacked from the left is because people on the left want to see a credible alternative to TM at the next GE. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:46 - Feb 24 with 863 views | Dolly2.0 |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:31 - Feb 24 by GlasgowBlue | No he is easy to attack so the Tories attack. It's a bit like Ipswich playing against a Sunday league team and not bothering to take any shots against them because we know they are rubbish. The Tories want him to stay as leader because he is easy to attack. |
If you want him to stay as leader isn't it better to NOT attack him which could ultimately see him forced out? | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:47 - Feb 24 with 850 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:28 - Feb 24 by nrb1985 | Are you David Icke? |
No just inferring/following the logic of your posts (which I agree with to a point.) EDIT....so should the question be, are you ? [Post edited 24 Feb 2017 16:50]
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:47 - Feb 24 with 854 views | Dolly2.0 |
Quite. Glassers' logic doesn't stack up. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:48 - Feb 24 with 842 views | imsureazzure | He takes smug and self righteousness to a height beyond even some on here. | | | |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:50 - Feb 24 with 832 views | nrb1985 |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:47 - Feb 24 by BanksterDebtSlave | No just inferring/following the logic of your posts (which I agree with to a point.) EDIT....so should the question be, are you ? [Post edited 24 Feb 2017 16:50]
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Is the ultimate conclusion that the Rothschilds run the world? | | | |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:50 - Feb 24 with 831 views | bluelagos |
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/when-jeremy-met-gerry-1-7106302 Not saying it's right, or that it wasn't a long time ago, in different times etc. But the tory press will make hay with photos like this. The guy was the leader, at the time, of a party when they were still advocating both ballot and armed struggle. Like I say, I think the Tories will completely misconstrue the whole thing into a JC was a "terrorist sympathiser" and much of the electorate will buy it hook line and sinker. Not supporting the Tory approach for one second, but they will be as ruthless as necessary to win. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:44 - Feb 24 by bluelagos | Course it's a fair question, not doubting that for a second. I think the reason he is attacked from the left is because people on the left want to see a credible alternative to TM at the next GE. |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:50 - Feb 24 by bluelagos | http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/when-jeremy-met-gerry-1-7106302 Not saying it's right, or that it wasn't a long time ago, in different times etc. But the tory press will make hay with photos like this. The guy was the leader, at the time, of a party when they were still advocating both ballot and armed struggle. Like I say, I think the Tories will completely misconstrue the whole thing into a JC was a "terrorist sympathiser" and much of the electorate will buy it hook line and sinker. Not supporting the Tory approach for one second, but they will be as ruthless as necessary to win. |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:58 - Feb 24 with 803 views | ThePitBoss | Dianne Abbott fell on his pork sword, if that helps. | | | |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:35 - Feb 24 with 743 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:50 - Feb 24 by nrb1985 | Is the ultimate conclusion that the Rothschilds run the world? |
Only if they are lizards ! | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:47 - Feb 24 with 723 views | chicoazul |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 15:24 - Feb 24 by Kitman | "A politician with principles" No, just a regular Marxist. |
so he has Marxist principles. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:50 - Feb 24 with 718 views | Tollycobbold |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 15:23 - Feb 24 by lowhouseblue | oh well, there's still russell brand |
Unfortunately he is teamed up with Jemima Goldsmith, thus is is now part of the problem, not the cure. | | | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:50 - Feb 24 by Tollycobbold | Unfortunately he is teamed up with Jemima Goldsmith, thus is is now part of the problem, not the cure. |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:55 - Feb 24 with 699 views | Tollycobbold |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:28 - Feb 24 by nrb1985 | Are you David Icke? |
No, I am. | | | |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:59 - Feb 24 with 694 views | GlasgowBlue |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:41 - Feb 24 by Dolly2.0 | Yes, I've questioned Glassers on that previously. Why continuously knock someone who is no threat? |
Because he is an easy target. A gift that keeps on giving. If your main opponent has a leader who is easy to ridicule and attack in front of then general public then you ridicule and attack him. It's not a case of wanting to win the next election, which is a given. It's a case of wanting to wipe his party off the face of the electoral map so that it takes them a generation to recover. So you could take to Dolly approach and not attack him as he is no threat and win a majority with Labour the main opposition party with 200 seats or you attack him and see them reduced to 100 seats. The tactics are the difference between a large majority and an absolutely massive landslide. butbyou don't want to go in too hard now because they may replace him with somebody more competent. the juicy stuff will happen in 2020. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 18:01 - Feb 24 with 689 views | Tollycobbold |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 17:59 - Feb 24 by GlasgowBlue | Because he is an easy target. A gift that keeps on giving. If your main opponent has a leader who is easy to ridicule and attack in front of then general public then you ridicule and attack him. It's not a case of wanting to win the next election, which is a given. It's a case of wanting to wipe his party off the face of the electoral map so that it takes them a generation to recover. So you could take to Dolly approach and not attack him as he is no threat and win a majority with Labour the main opposition party with 200 seats or you attack him and see them reduced to 100 seats. The tactics are the difference between a large majority and an absolutely massive landslide. butbyou don't want to go in too hard now because they may replace him with somebody more competent. the juicy stuff will happen in 2020. |
Surely every politician wants whats best for the country? They should work together. Oh no hang on, they are all owned by the Rothschilds so they just do as they are told. | | | |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 18:11 - Feb 24 with 670 views | GlasgowBlue |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 16:47 - Feb 24 by Dolly2.0 | Quite. Glassers' logic doesn't stack up. |
Ha! Did you see the clip on the news of him trying to get in a car. One of his aides bumped into him and he whined like a baby that somebody had kicked him. All the press started laughing at him. This is why we want him to stay. | |
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What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 18:17 - Feb 24 with 663 views | GlasgowBlue |
What will it take for Corbyn to fall on his sword? (n/t) on 15:29 - Feb 24 by lowhouseblue | surely people only mention rebecca long bailey in an attempt to make corbyn look good. actually, even the sentence 'say what you like about diane abbott, at least she's not rebecca long bailey' sort of makes sense. |
I feel for you mate. cat Smith has just described losing Copeland as an incredible nt by Corbyn and Labour. https://mobile.twitter.com/chrisshipitv/status/835147850929537024/video/1 I don't know whether to laugh or cry. | |
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