Go on Jess on 12:51 - Jan 3 with 2657 views | GaryCooper | Starmer and Phillips could restore the sanity. |  | |  |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 with 2621 views | hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |  |
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Go on Jess on 13:05 - Jan 3 with 2595 views | Guthrum | As I said the other day, she has passion, but does she have control? Railing at Johnson works well at PMQs, but is not a technique which can be used in fiddly negotiations. |  |
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Go on Jess on 13:09 - Jan 3 with 2574 views | SomethingBlue |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 by hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |
Good, she is a proper human being unlike the charlatan currently in office and all of those remotely close to him. |  |
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Go on Jess on 13:11 - Jan 3 with 2553 views | clive_baker |
Go on Jess on 13:05 - Jan 3 by Guthrum | As I said the other day, she has passion, but does she have control? Railing at Johnson works well at PMQs, but is not a technique which can be used in fiddly negotiations. |
She's always come across as a bit petulant to me. Didn't she also lie about bullying Diane Abbott to get some attention once? I don't dislike Phillips but I'm not sure she's PM material. Starmer would get my vote. |  |
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Go on Jess on 13:12 - Jan 3 with 2543 views | Meadowlark |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 by hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |
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Go on Jess on 13:15 - Jan 3 with 2525 views | BigManBlue | She's got my vote. Worry that she seems a bit divisive but I'd hope she has that ja ne sais quoi to turn it into a positive, not unlike Johnson. |  |
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Go on Jess on 13:35 - Jan 3 with 2456 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 by hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |
Good, at least she comes across as 'one of us'. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:04 - Jan 3 with 2406 views | flimflam | If that is the best they can put forward then thats Labour done for 10 yrs+ |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:09 - Jan 3 with 2400 views | sparks |
Go on Jess on 14:04 - Jan 3 by flimflam | If that is the best they can put forward then thats Labour done for 10 yrs+ |
I have a grudging respect for her- but some of the positions she takes, and the way she takes them will put a lot of people off. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:15 - Jan 3 with 2380 views | Herbivore | Think it's too soon for her to be leader. Give her a prominent shadow cabinet role this time around though. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:28 - Jan 3 with 2348 views | Pendejo |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 by hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |
Is there a politician that doesn't like the sound of their own voice? If she was constantly on camera then good on her, proof that she's working hard for her constituents, willing and able to put herself into the limelight. I have seen her a few times on TV and like the way she comes across, more likely to have something in common with the majority of people in the UK rather than the privileged toffs we've had in charge either side of Mrs May. More likely to have some understand of the needs of the majority rather than the few. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Phillips as per OP - Go on Jess |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:32 - Jan 3 with 2338 views | J2BLUE | Deputy leader under Starmer would be the dream team. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:39 - Jan 3 with 2325 views | Steve_M | I'm not sure she's a leader that will appeal to enough of the population. Large parts of the British electorate, and political commentators, clearly have problems with women leaders too. Definitely someone who should be a front bencher though, maybe even deputy leader to Starmer. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:39 - Jan 3 with 2322 views | crunchie1978 |
Go on Jess on 14:32 - Jan 3 by J2BLUE | Deputy leader under Starmer would be the dream team. |
Yes if you was a Tory. It would make labour un- electable for the next 15 years or more. |  | |  |
Go on Jess on 14:40 - Jan 3 with 2316 views | Herbivore |
Go on Jess on 14:04 - Jan 3 by flimflam | If that is the best they can put forward then thats Labour done for 10 yrs+ |
You'd say that about any potential Labour leader. You're never going to be a Labour voter. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:40 - Jan 3 with 2319 views | itfcjoe |
Go on Jess on 14:39 - Jan 3 by Steve_M | I'm not sure she's a leader that will appeal to enough of the population. Large parts of the British electorate, and political commentators, clearly have problems with women leaders too. Definitely someone who should be a front bencher though, maybe even deputy leader to Starmer. |
If the key is to win back 'Workington Man' then I don't see her being the right person - I'd personally like to see her or Nandy as a deputy leader to Starmer a think would be the right balance |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:40 - Jan 3 with 2311 views | clive_baker |
Go on Jess on 14:28 - Jan 3 by Pendejo | Is there a politician that doesn't like the sound of their own voice? If she was constantly on camera then good on her, proof that she's working hard for her constituents, willing and able to put herself into the limelight. I have seen her a few times on TV and like the way she comes across, more likely to have something in common with the majority of people in the UK rather than the privileged toffs we've had in charge either side of Mrs May. More likely to have some understand of the needs of the majority rather than the few. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Phillips as per OP - Go on Jess |
Such a woman of the people and loyal to her constituents that she's spent the past few years denying Brexit and campaigning for a 2nd referendum. Every single ward of Yardley where she's MP voted leave, as high as 68% in Sheldon. I think she's progress vs. the current incumbent, and as a remainer I'm not going to grumble personally at her efforts on Brexit, but I don't buy this woman of the people stuff. They're all elitist to55ers. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:42 - Jan 3 with 2302 views | Herbivore |
Go on Jess on 14:39 - Jan 3 by crunchie1978 | Yes if you was a Tory. It would make labour un- electable for the next 15 years or more. |
You'd say that about any potential Labour leader. You're never going to be a Labour voter. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:43 - Jan 3 with 2288 views | itfcjoe |
Go on Jess on 14:40 - Jan 3 by clive_baker | Such a woman of the people and loyal to her constituents that she's spent the past few years denying Brexit and campaigning for a 2nd referendum. Every single ward of Yardley where she's MP voted leave, as high as 68% in Sheldon. I think she's progress vs. the current incumbent, and as a remainer I'm not going to grumble personally at her efforts on Brexit, but I don't buy this woman of the people stuff. They're all elitist to55ers. |
Look at the results though - she's one of very few Labour MPs in a Leave area who didn't really suffer with regards to hemorrhaging voters, despite loudly and obviously supporting Brexit. Her track record shows a lot of support and interest in both her constituents and the poorest in society. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:44 - Jan 3 with 2284 views | eireblue |
Go on Jess on 13:01 - Jan 3 by hampstead_blue | She certainly likes the sound of her own voice. It seemed that she was in front of every camera in the HoP a few months back. Couldn't change channels without her noggin front and centre. |
If she spent more time hiding in fridges, would that appeal to you more? |  | |  |
Go on Jess on 14:48 - Jan 3 with 2266 views | clive_baker |
Go on Jess on 14:43 - Jan 3 by itfcjoe | Look at the results though - she's one of very few Labour MPs in a Leave area who didn't really suffer with regards to hemorrhaging voters, despite loudly and obviously supporting Brexit. Her track record shows a lot of support and interest in both her constituents and the poorest in society. |
Maybe. Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike her particularly and wouldn't be too adverse to her being leader, but I can't say I feel too encouraged at the prospect either. I don't think she'll have wide enough appeal to pull the party back into genuine contention at the next election, although only time will tell. I think Starmer is more likely to do that. |  |
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Go on Jess on 14:53 - Jan 3 with 2253 views | hampstead_blue |
Go on Jess on 14:28 - Jan 3 by Pendejo | Is there a politician that doesn't like the sound of their own voice? If she was constantly on camera then good on her, proof that she's working hard for her constituents, willing and able to put herself into the limelight. I have seen her a few times on TV and like the way she comes across, more likely to have something in common with the majority of people in the UK rather than the privileged toffs we've had in charge either side of Mrs May. More likely to have some understand of the needs of the majority rather than the few. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jess_Phillips as per OP - Go on Jess |
She just seems to rant and rate at the sky a lot.never really made a point worthwhile when I've seen her on tv |  |
| 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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Go on Jess on 14:56 - Jan 3 with 2243 views | crunchie1978 |
Go on Jess on 14:42 - Jan 3 by Herbivore | You'd say that about any potential Labour leader. You're never going to be a Labour voter. |
Not in it's current format no! |  | |  |
Go on Jess on 14:56 - Jan 3 with 2243 views | Clapham_Junction |
Go on Jess on 14:40 - Jan 3 by clive_baker | Such a woman of the people and loyal to her constituents that she's spent the past few years denying Brexit and campaigning for a 2nd referendum. Every single ward of Yardley where she's MP voted leave, as high as 68% in Sheldon. I think she's progress vs. the current incumbent, and as a remainer I'm not going to grumble personally at her efforts on Brexit, but I don't buy this woman of the people stuff. They're all elitist to55ers. |
This is a bit will of the people-ish. The job of an MP is to do what they think is best for their constituents, not necessarily what their constituents want them to do. If MPs did exactly what a majority of their constituents wanted, progress, especially on social matters, would be a lot slower. |  | |  |
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