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cashman 27-06-2016 08:08

Re: Labour Party
 
Probably not far off the mark yon jim imho

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:14

Re: Labour Party
 
Corbyn has been a total disaster as Labour leader. He's been touted as a man who sticks to his principles, yet he didn't even have the guts to stand up for what he believed in during the Referendum campaign - some principles! Now he's reshuffling his cabinet by promoting people like Emily Thornberry and Dianne Abbott - condescending, Hampstead Heath chattering class members who are EXACTLY the reason why ordinary people feel so alienated from the Labour party.

cashman 27-06-2016 08:18

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Agree he aint been great, but elected by the people simple as, many have been against him from the start including you steve, which to me is pathetic, yer sounding like a Tory to me mate.:rolleyes: Plus it aint him that me @ many i speak to have been alienated its the likes of the gob****es that have quit.

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:25

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Elected by "the people"? What "people"? The Labour party members are NOT the electorate. The great mass of ordinary people are the ones Corbyn has to convince and he hasn't. As for being a Tory, I would imagine most Tories are praying for Corbyn to stay in charge, because that's their best hope of winning the next election!

cashman 27-06-2016 08:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1171261)
Elected by "the people"? What "people"? The Labour party members are NOT the electorate. The great mass of ordinary people are the ones Corbyn has to convince and he hasn't. As for being a Tory, I would imagine most Tories are praying for Corbyn to stay in charge, because that's their best hope of winning the next election!

Yes the members of the Labour Party, of which i used to be. What people you say? thats as arrogant as it come imho Why should anyone who aint a member be allowed a vote explain that?

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:30

Re: Labour Party
 
They're not the people who are going to decide on the next government - simple as.

cashman 27-06-2016 08:32

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1171265)
They're not the people who are going to decide on the next government - simple as.

Well to be honest i would prefer Torys than your Labour. may not be perfect but at least labour let the supporters vote.

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:35

Re: Labour Party
 
Ok, well, you'll probably get 'em the way the Labour party's going.

cashman 27-06-2016 08:38

Re: Labour Party
 
Yer sounding like the "Blairites" instead of accepting a democratic result and just bitching, i find that really pathetic. Its people like that, that got Corbyn elected in my view.Ordinary people were sick to the back teeth of it, you may accept it, but i never will.

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:41

Re: Labour Party
 
The REAL democratic result will be the result out in the country at the time of the next election.

cashman 27-06-2016 08:42

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1171270)
The REAL democratic result will be the result out in the country at the time of the next election.

it will it always is, like it or lump it thats democracy.

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 08:45

Re: Labour Party
 
I agree.

Margaret Pilkington 27-06-2016 11:00

Re: Labour Party
 
people joined the labour party in droves(this always caused me some concern - yes I know Iam a cynical old baggage) so that they could vote on the leadership issue....now who is to say that these were REALLY supporters of the Labour Party and not planted to make for a leader that was considered to be unelectable at a general election....i know this sounds very 'conspiracy' like, but it IS possible.
He has divided the party and that is never a good thing.

Many people who vote Labour are not members of the Labour party.......but they are the ones who ultimately decide on who is going to be in power......so in essence Steve is right.

It is like this petition to make to government debate a second referendum....who is to say that those who are signing it are not disgruntled Remain voters(and I know that 77,000 votes have been discarded as fraudulent) who hope for a second bite at the cherry...and all those who are portrayed to be regretting voting to leave....the question could not have been clearer, so what did they think they were voting for?

cashman 27-06-2016 11:04

Re: Labour Party
 
I voted against a completely corrupt organisation, i have said before,when did the auditors last sign off the E.U. accounts,? I'm amazed this important point was NEVER focused on by any of em, I wonder why?:confused:

Wynonie Harris 27-06-2016 11:41

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1171281)
Many people who vote Labour are not members of the Labour party.......but they are the ones who ultimately decide on who is going to be in power......so in essence Steve is right.

Thanks, Margaret. Exactly my point!


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