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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader 07:36 - May 28 with 6653 viewsSteve_M

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 07:58 - May 28 with 2553 viewsGlasgowBlue

The far left always ends up eating itself.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:12 - May 28 with 2515 viewsBrixtonBlue

Sounds like Paul Mason loves himself a bit.

I bet Bloots will downarrow this.
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:13 - May 28 with 2510 viewsBrixtonBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 07:58 - May 28 by GlasgowBlue

The far left always ends up eating itself.


Whereas the Tories eat what's supposed to be shared out amongst everyone.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:16 - May 28 with 2503 viewsitfcjoe

It's ridiculous, they would rather fight internally than fight the Tories.

By the time everyone is 'on message' they will be a fringe party

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:24 - May 28 with 2488 viewsChurchman

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:13 - May 28 by BrixtonBlue

Whereas the Tories eat what's supposed to be shared out amongst everyone.


But you are entitled to scramble for the crumbs with the rest of the plebs. Don’t know what you’re complaining about 😃.

Actually, the Momentum formerly labour party is a study in awfulness. Hardly surprising that a berk like ‘man of the people’ farage gets such support with unpleasant clowns dominating both major parties.
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:30 - May 28 with 2468 viewsfactual_blue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:12 - May 28 by BrixtonBlue

Sounds like Paul Mason loves himself a bit.


He's lost all that weight then.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:27 - May 28 with 2395 viewsflimflam

Pail Mason is an absolute cock womble so any abuse aimed his way is most probably fully deserved.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:30 - May 28 with 2387 viewsStokieBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 08:12 - May 28 by BrixtonBlue

Sounds like Paul Mason loves himself a bit.


Hang on.

He's spent 3 years defending everything that Corbyn has done and now because he dares to question some of the people around him such as Milne he "loves himself a bit".

You're essentially saying that it's fine when they are with you but as soon as they voice some concern then they are open for attack rather than deal with what is actually being highlighted. He still supports Corbyn and the project but has legitimate concerns.

It's poor form.

SB
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:32 - May 28 with 2381 viewsStokieBlue

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/27/corbynism-crisis-oppose-br

I think that's a pretty fair article and historically I've not been keen on Mason.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:38 - May 28 with 2335 viewshampstead_blue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:32 - May 28 by StokieBlue

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/27/corbynism-crisis-oppose-br

I think that's a pretty fair article and historically I've not been keen on Mason.

SB
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From the article you mentioned; "It needs to tell voters honestly: it’s time to scrap Brexit and rebuild Britain instead."

That makes no sense. Staying in the EU will slowly destroy Britain. We will end-up being consumed by a wave of Blue and gold stars. Britain will become a forgotten part of the EU super state.

The only way to rebuild Britain is to retake Britain for those wanting to consume it.

It's like an attack of the cybermen.........assimilate......

Assumption is to make an ass out of you and me. Those who assume they know you, when they don't are just guessing. Those who assume and insist they know are daft and in denial. Those who assume, insist, and deny the truth are plain stupid. Those who assume, insist, deny the truth and tell YOU they know you (when they don't) have an IQ in the range of 35-49.
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:51 - May 28 with 2284 viewsitfcjoe

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:30 - May 28 by StokieBlue

Hang on.

He's spent 3 years defending everything that Corbyn has done and now because he dares to question some of the people around him such as Milne he "loves himself a bit".

You're essentially saying that it's fine when they are with you but as soon as they voice some concern then they are open for attack rather than deal with what is actually being highlighted. He still supports Corbyn and the project but has legitimate concerns.

It's poor form.

SB
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Paul Mason knows as well as anyone that the likes of Seamus Milne are not dictating to Corbyn from the inner circle and pushing him where they want him to go, they share the same world view as Corbyn.

Mason wants to get back in the inner circle, or ideally he wants the Corbynist policies to remain but without Corbyn and all the vermin that surronds him/that he is a part of.

Corbyn has become the problem as more and more of him and the people he hangs around with are exposed - Milne is a Putin and Assad apologist, and it's clear Corbyn is too
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:55 - May 28 with 2271 viewsBlueBadger

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:38 - May 28 by hampstead_blue

From the article you mentioned; "It needs to tell voters honestly: it’s time to scrap Brexit and rebuild Britain instead."

That makes no sense. Staying in the EU will slowly destroy Britain. We will end-up being consumed by a wave of Blue and gold stars. Britain will become a forgotten part of the EU super state.

The only way to rebuild Britain is to retake Britain for those wanting to consume it.

It's like an attack of the cybermen.........assimilate......


Whereas, bowing to the every whim of the US and Chinese in the desperate chase for trade deals will be wholly healthy and of benefit to all.

Chlorinated chicken anyone?

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 10:27 - May 28 with 2209 viewsBrixtonBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:30 - May 28 by StokieBlue

Hang on.

He's spent 3 years defending everything that Corbyn has done and now because he dares to question some of the people around him such as Milne he "loves himself a bit".

You're essentially saying that it's fine when they are with you but as soon as they voice some concern then they are open for attack rather than deal with what is actually being highlighted. He still supports Corbyn and the project but has legitimate concerns.

It's poor form.

SB
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I'm not saying he loves himself a bit for daring to question some of the people around Corbyn, more that he's bleating about being attacked for it on Twitter for all to see. It's a 'look at me' post.

As I said earlier I don't disagree with a lot of what he says, but if you have a pop at people they'll likely have a pop back. What did he expect, them to say "yeah, we are a bit sh!t actually, fair play"?

Get on with doing your journalism, if that's what you do, but don't cry when some people inevitably disagree.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 10:40 - May 28 with 2177 viewsSomethingBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:38 - May 28 by hampstead_blue

From the article you mentioned; "It needs to tell voters honestly: it’s time to scrap Brexit and rebuild Britain instead."

That makes no sense. Staying in the EU will slowly destroy Britain. We will end-up being consumed by a wave of Blue and gold stars. Britain will become a forgotten part of the EU super state.

The only way to rebuild Britain is to retake Britain for those wanting to consume it.

It's like an attack of the cybermen.........assimilate......


You only talk in these silly, abstract slogans! It's not enough!

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 11:52 - May 28 with 2120 viewsmanchego

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:38 - May 28 by hampstead_blue

From the article you mentioned; "It needs to tell voters honestly: it’s time to scrap Brexit and rebuild Britain instead."

That makes no sense. Staying in the EU will slowly destroy Britain. We will end-up being consumed by a wave of Blue and gold stars. Britain will become a forgotten part of the EU super state.

The only way to rebuild Britain is to retake Britain for those wanting to consume it.

It's like an attack of the cybermen.........assimilate......


According to 71% of all members of the Confederation of British Influence (CBI), and 67 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the EU has had an overall positive impact on their business.

The CBI estimates that the net benefit of EU membership is worth 4-5% of GDP to the UK, or £62bn-£78bn per year.

In 2014, the ONS reported that the EU, which is the world’s biggest economy, accounted for 44.6 per cent of all UK exports of goods and services, and 53.2 per cent of the UK’s imports of goods and services.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) shows the overall contribution to our economy from exports to the EU was £187 billion last year, and that it could rise by almost half again to £277 billion a year by 2030.

It also claims access to European energy, transport and digital service markets, combined with new global trade deals, could add £58 billion to the UK economy every year by 2030, the equivalent to £1,000 per British citizen.
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:22 - May 28 with 2064 viewsBrixtonBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 11:52 - May 28 by manchego

According to 71% of all members of the Confederation of British Influence (CBI), and 67 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the EU has had an overall positive impact on their business.

The CBI estimates that the net benefit of EU membership is worth 4-5% of GDP to the UK, or £62bn-£78bn per year.

In 2014, the ONS reported that the EU, which is the world’s biggest economy, accounted for 44.6 per cent of all UK exports of goods and services, and 53.2 per cent of the UK’s imports of goods and services.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) shows the overall contribution to our economy from exports to the EU was £187 billion last year, and that it could rise by almost half again to £277 billion a year by 2030.

It also claims access to European energy, transport and digital service markets, combined with new global trade deals, could add £58 billion to the UK economy every year by 2030, the equivalent to £1,000 per British citizen.


These figures should be printed on a leaflet and sent to every home in this country. It's about time we stopped this silly nonsense.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:31 - May 28 with 2045 viewsDarth_Koont

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 09:38 - May 28 by hampstead_blue

From the article you mentioned; "It needs to tell voters honestly: it’s time to scrap Brexit and rebuild Britain instead."

That makes no sense. Staying in the EU will slowly destroy Britain. We will end-up being consumed by a wave of Blue and gold stars. Britain will become a forgotten part of the EU super state.

The only way to rebuild Britain is to retake Britain for those wanting to consume it.

It's like an attack of the cybermen.........assimilate......


You've got that exactly the wrong way around.

The best way to defend your nation and sovereignty in the world of 2019 is to align with one of the strongest trade bloc who also happen to share most of the same social and cultural values.

Cutting loose to fend for ourselves is a recipe for the UK to be taken over by all sorts of self-interested parties. You should see people like Farage or Rees-Mogg as estate agents looking to set us up with cash buyers who'll turn us into tenants as soon as those pesky European rights and regulations are out of the picture.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:37 - May 28 with 2021 viewsballycastle

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 11:52 - May 28 by manchego

According to 71% of all members of the Confederation of British Influence (CBI), and 67 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the EU has had an overall positive impact on their business.

The CBI estimates that the net benefit of EU membership is worth 4-5% of GDP to the UK, or £62bn-£78bn per year.

In 2014, the ONS reported that the EU, which is the world’s biggest economy, accounted for 44.6 per cent of all UK exports of goods and services, and 53.2 per cent of the UK’s imports of goods and services.

Meanwhile, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) shows the overall contribution to our economy from exports to the EU was £187 billion last year, and that it could rise by almost half again to £277 billion a year by 2030.

It also claims access to European energy, transport and digital service markets, combined with new global trade deals, could add £58 billion to the UK economy every year by 2030, the equivalent to £1,000 per British citizen.


'According to 71% of all members of the Confederation of British Influence (CBI), and 67 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the EU has had an overall positive impact on their business'

Is that the over subscribed labour force that results in keeping wages low?
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:39 - May 28 with 2015 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:31 - May 28 by Darth_Koont

You've got that exactly the wrong way around.

The best way to defend your nation and sovereignty in the world of 2019 is to align with one of the strongest trade bloc who also happen to share most of the same social and cultural values.

Cutting loose to fend for ourselves is a recipe for the UK to be taken over by all sorts of self-interested parties. You should see people like Farage or Rees-Mogg as estate agents looking to set us up with cash buyers who'll turn us into tenants as soon as those pesky European rights and regulations are out of the picture.


Part of the problem is that the right associate more with the ideology of Trump's America than the dirty Europeans.

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:39 - May 28 with 2016 viewsStokieBlue

Some more tolerance here:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/28/labour-expels-alastair-campbell

I'm surprised you can expel someone for voting for another party in something like the EU elections but it could be in the rules. Seems quite a few people are comparing it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Either way the optics aren't brilliant.

Hodge is certainly not holding back it seems.

SB
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:48 - May 28 with 1962 viewsgiant_stow

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:39 - May 28 by StokieBlue

Some more tolerance here:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/28/labour-expels-alastair-campbell

I'm surprised you can expel someone for voting for another party in something like the EU elections but it could be in the rules. Seems quite a few people are comparing it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Either way the optics aren't brilliant.

Hodge is certainly not holding back it seems.

SB
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Seems like second chances are available for racists in Labour, but...

Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:49 - May 28 with 1958 viewsBrixtonBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:39 - May 28 by StokieBlue

Some more tolerance here:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/28/labour-expels-alastair-campbell

I'm surprised you can expel someone for voting for another party in something like the EU elections but it could be in the rules. Seems quite a few people are comparing it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Either way the optics aren't brilliant.

Hodge is certainly not holding back it seems.

SB
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From the article you linked, he himself has compared it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Where'd you get "quite a few people" from?

I bet Bloots will downarrow this.
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:37 - May 28 by ballycastle

'According to 71% of all members of the Confederation of British Influence (CBI), and 67 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the EU has had an overall positive impact on their business'

Is that the over subscribed labour force that results in keeping wages low?


What did you think of the rest of his post?
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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:50 - May 28 with 1944 viewsStokieBlue

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:49 - May 28 by BrixtonBlue

From the article you linked, he himself has compared it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Where'd you get "quite a few people" from?


A quick Google might help you. Twitter for instance - you can see Hodge comments.

I find it interesting you focus on the "quite a few people" and not on the actual incident or equivalence.

SB

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Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:57 - May 28 with 1913 viewsitfcjoe

Good to see Labour reacting thoughtfully to criticism of the Dear Leader on 12:39 - May 28 by StokieBlue

Some more tolerance here:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/28/labour-expels-alastair-campbell

I'm surprised you can expel someone for voting for another party in something like the EU elections but it could be in the rules. Seems quite a few people are comparing it unfavourably to the handling of antisemitism cases. Either way the optics aren't brilliant.

Hodge is certainly not holding back it seems.

SB
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No doubt that is seen as well overdue by Corbyn and his inner circle to get the ultimate Blairite out of the party.

How they could do with him back in the control centre though

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