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UK General Election Dec 2019


woolley

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8 minutes ago, wrighty said:

Is that Ed Milliband with him?

It certainly is.

You would think that Labour would have got the message by now that the likes of Kinnock, Milliband and Corbyn are simply not seen as being fit for high office. So don't field them. It's pretty daft that they see fit to have Corbyn drag around a reminder of failure that is Milliband as well.

Of course, it must be particularly galling to be viewed as more of a risk than totally amoral narcissistic serial philanderer and inveterate liar Boris Johnson.

They need to get shot of McCluskey....

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52 minutes ago, P.K. said:

It certainly is.

You would think that Labour would have got the message by now that the likes of Kinnock, Milliband and Corbyn are simply not seen as being fit for high office. So don't field them. It's pretty daft that they see fit to have Corbyn drag around a reminder of failure that is Milliband as well.

Of course, it must be particularly galling to be viewed as more of a risk than totally amoral narcissistic serial philanderer and inveterate liar Boris Johnson.

They need to get shot of McCluskey....

corbyn needs.......

 

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2 hours ago, P.K. said:

It certainly is.

You would think that Labour would have got the message by now that the likes of Kinnock, Milliband and Corbyn are simply not seen as being fit for high office. So don't field them. It's pretty daft that they see fit to have Corbyn drag around a reminder of failure that is Milliband as well.

Of course, it must be particularly galling to be viewed as more of a risk than totally amoral narcissistic serial philanderer and inveterate liar Boris Johnson.

They need to get shot of McCluskey....

They never ever get the message. They get knocked back for being "too far left" and every time they interpret it as "not left enough". So they double down and the leaders reflect this. It's a bit like when anything goes pear shaped in the EU, their answer is "more Europe".

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1 hour ago, woolley said:

They never ever get the message. They get knocked back for being "too far right" and every time they interpret it as "not right enough". So they double down and the leaders reflect this. It's a bit like when anything goes pear shaped in the EU, their answer is " blame Europe".

:whistling:

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1 hour ago, woolley said:

They never ever get the message. They get knocked back for being "too far left" and every time they interpret it as "not left enough". So they double down and the leaders reflect this. It's a bit like when anything goes pear shaped in the EU, their answer is "more Europe".

Total nonsense.

Blair had three terms. That wouldn't have happened if the balance hadn't been right.

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