Well, that didn't last long. on 17:46 - Sep 18 with 1358 views | Swansea_Blue | It seems a rather predictable car crash |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 17:49 - Sep 18 with 1336 views | Mullet | To think people thought he’d be an amazing PM |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 17:52 - Sep 18 with 1289 views | wkj |
Well, that didn't last long. on 17:49 - Sep 18 by Mullet | To think people thought he’d be an amazing PM |
Its not like the bar has been very high over the last couple of decades |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 17:54 - Sep 18 with 1272 views | BanksterDebtSlave | I was going to mention it but Guardian links or something! |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 17:57 - Sep 18 with 1256 views | J2BLUE | They clashed before the party was even forced didn't they? When she went early with an announcement. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:02 - Sep 18 with 1222 views | giant_stow | Given the quotes in that article, its hard to see how they come back from that. Maybe she'll get the boot and they're carry on without her? |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:08 - Sep 18 with 1203 views | Ryorry | “Divided we fall” has been the downfall of the Labour Party for decades, a facility for which Corbyn’s taken with him. At least the Tories are following suit these days, let’s hope FarRage’s mob also do the splits very uncomfortably very soon. All leaves many of us politically homeless though. Would the Greens be capable? How are the LibDems doing atm Elder Grizzly? Heard very little of them for months! (tho our local leader does a good job with communications). |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:20 - Sep 18 with 1157 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Well, that didn't last long. on 17:49 - Sep 18 by Mullet | To think people thought he’d be an amazing PM |
Did they though? |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:31 - Sep 18 with 1087 views | positivity |
good point, the height of enthusiasm for him would be that he'd be marginally better than boris! |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:32 - Sep 18 with 1077 views | positivity |
Well, that didn't last long. on 18:08 - Sep 18 by Ryorry | “Divided we fall” has been the downfall of the Labour Party for decades, a facility for which Corbyn’s taken with him. At least the Tories are following suit these days, let’s hope FarRage’s mob also do the splits very uncomfortably very soon. All leaves many of us politically homeless though. Would the Greens be capable? How are the LibDems doing atm Elder Grizzly? Heard very little of them for months! (tho our local leader does a good job with communications). |
nige's reform have already had at least 3 splits this parliament! |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:36 - Sep 18 with 1041 views | giant_stow | The beeb article on this has a bit more detail: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgkn3v1e7g3o Particularly on the membership fee which is £55. If she got 20,000 signups, that's a million according to the beeb - alot of money - who has it? |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 18:36 - Sep 18 with 1029 views | Ftnfwest | Women being sidelined there shouldn’t be too surprising |  | |  |
Well, that didn't last long. on 18:41 - Sep 18 with 995 views | bluelagos |
Well, that didn't last long. on 18:31 - Sep 18 by positivity | good point, the height of enthusiasm for him would be that he'd be marginally better than boris! |
That's a hell of a low bar he got over tbh |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:09 - Sep 18 with 718 views | GlasgowBlue | Just had a look at the membership application form. Is it usual to ask somebody disclose their sexual orientation when joining a political party? The website looks well dodgy. Domain only registered two days ago. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:17 - Sep 18 with 642 views | Trequartista | The majority of his views align with the majority of posters on here I would think, yet no-one claims to have supported him when he was Labour leader! |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:21 - Sep 18 with 597 views | Ryorry |
Well, that didn't last long. on 18:32 - Sep 18 by positivity | nige's reform have already had at least 3 splits this parliament! |
I had something rather more permanent in mind! |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:25 - Sep 18 with 574 views | Ryorry |
Well, that didn't last long. on 20:17 - Sep 18 by Trequartista | The majority of his views align with the majority of posters on here I would think, yet no-one claims to have supported him when he was Labour leader! |
Great ideas doth not a great leader make. Muddled thinking and disastrous (non)leadership re Brexsh1t immediately spring to mind. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:28 - Sep 18 with 553 views | Ryorry |
Well, that didn't last long. on 20:09 - Sep 18 by GlasgowBlue | Just had a look at the membership application form. Is it usual to ask somebody disclose their sexual orientation when joining a political party? The website looks well dodgy. Domain only registered two days ago. |
Wow. Wouldn’t join any party that asks for your sexual orientation on the application form, on principle. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:29 - Sep 18 with 548 views | Guthrum |
Well, that didn't last long. on 20:25 - Sep 18 by Ryorry | Great ideas doth not a great leader make. Muddled thinking and disastrous (non)leadership re Brexsh1t immediately spring to mind. |
Plus too much baggage, which made him an easy target for the hostile press. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:30 - Sep 18 with 537 views | Trequartista |
Well, that didn't last long. on 20:25 - Sep 18 by Ryorry | Great ideas doth not a great leader make. Muddled thinking and disastrous (non)leadership re Brexsh1t immediately spring to mind. |
Very true. An honest man though by the standards of politicians. |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 20:37 - Sep 18 with 483 views | Swansea_Blue |
Well, that didn't last long. on 17:57 - Sep 18 by J2BLUE | They clashed before the party was even forced didn't they? When she went early with an announcement. |
Yep. I’ve no idea who’s at fault but neither come out of this well. If they can’t coordinate a party launch they’ve no hope of coordinating a government (not that they’ll get that far). Lefties need to look to the Greens. The new leader is an excellent communicator. I don’t know what their position on the UN is now though which was always a problem for me with the old greens (despite Caroline Lucas being an exemplary politician). |  |
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Well, that didn't last long. on 21:24 - Sep 18 with 367 views | DJR |
The damage to Corbyn's reputation has already been done. |  | |  |
Well, that didn't last long. on 21:37 - Sep 18 with 310 views | DJR |
Well, that didn't last long. on 20:17 - Sep 18 by Trequartista | The majority of his views align with the majority of posters on here I would think, yet no-one claims to have supported him when he was Labour leader! |
As secretary of my local Labour party, I did campaign on the streets for him in both 2017 and 2019. The 2017 election was interesting because from a very low base the momentum towards Labour was palpable on the streets when he was able to put forward his message during the much fairer period of a general election campaign. It was clear speaking to people less than 50 at the time that the system just wasn't working for them and Corbyn's message increasingly hit home. Those in the Labour Party hoping for catastrophe (Stephen Kinnock's reaction springs to mind) were devastated and as we have subsequently found out pulled out all the stops to undermine Corbyn and prevent any possibility of a repeat in 2019. For anyone interested, the following is an article on Anushka Asthana's book detailing what went on in relation to the undermining of Corbyn. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/14/corbyn-had-flown-too-close-to-t [Post edited 18 Sep 22:01]
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