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Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 10:28

Re: Labour Party
 
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Originally Posted by Laatab (Post 1171708)
Ha Margaret, I'm definitely not trying to educate anyone I haven't the brains nor the inclination and I definitely empathise with you as regards how exhausting it can be following this stuff. Oh and btw I know all about people called Margaret as that's the name of my girlfriend of many years. I'm just a guy with too much time on my hands if anything.

Maybe I used the wrong word when I said educate....maybe I should have said something like disseminate or facilitate, but when it all boils down to it,it really is passing on information and information leads to knowledge.....knowledge is education....so there we are back at square one again.
I am always ready to listen to the views and opinions of others.....and I may not always agree with what someone says, but I try to give respect to those views.

So it is with Jeremy Corbyn. I may not agree with what he says, but he has the right to say it(unless of course it is something which is illegal, racist or inflammatory).

I do not like the shenanigans within the party. It serves no purpose other than to be divisive and it gives a wrong impression to the rest of the world(who right now are watching us like Hawks to see how we will fare now the nation has decided).
Should we care about our reputation...?
Of course we should because it what we, the British people are measured by.

cashman 03-07-2016 10:32

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In my view our reputation has already been seriously damaged by the two faced scum/ snakes that have orchestrated whats going on.

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 10:41

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Cashy they don't really care at all.
Any ills that are suffered by the UK (financial, commercial, political)will be laid at the doors of those who voted to leave the EU.....it is never going to be the fault of the politicians of any colour(and by that I mean the colour they travel under).

All great change is never achieved without some degree of discomfort/pain.
We can only hope that when all the in fighting is over, there might be a better system in place...or a more acceptable political class....but I won't be holding my breath on that one.

cashman 03-07-2016 10:46

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Me neither Margaret, but i would honestly rather see the party smashed to pieces, than continue with this scum that have caused this mess.

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 11:20

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I think that one of the main reasons why there has not been a formal challenge is that Jeremy Corbyn would(in the event of a leadership contest) be entitled to put himself on the ballot paper.
So it is not beyond reason that the grass roots could re-elect him as leader a second time.
This would cause humiliation for those MP's who have resigned from the shadow cabinet.....and those with the pack mentality.

I do not trust Tom Watson and would not put it past him to be making bullets for other labour MP's to be firing(though this is only my cynical and suspicious view.....and the only grounds I have for this suspicion is that when the brown stuff hit the fan, he distanced himself from the fallout by shaking his booty at Glastonbury - what an unedifying sight that must have been).

Laatab 03-07-2016 11:30

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Watson is a guy who is playing both ends against the middle imo. Wouldn't trust him with a potted plant.

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 11:33

Re: Labour Party
 
And there I was thinking it was only me who thought this way.

cashman 03-07-2016 11:34

Re: Labour Party
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1171720)
And there I was thinking it was only me who thought this way.

No not really, i reckon the same.;)

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 11:48

Re: Labour Party
 
Glad I am not on my own.

Barrie Yates 03-07-2016 13:17

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Labour can rest easy now, the White Knights, in the form of Blair and Kinnock, are charging to the rescue of the Labour Party and are going to save the country from itself over the EU.
I think there may be something in the report that Corbyn will stay in position until the Chilcot Report is published on Wednesday and he can then call Blair a liar - in Parliament of course, therefore with impunity other than a slapped wrist from the Speaker. Another interesting week ahead.

cashman 03-07-2016 13:22

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1171724)
Labour can rest easy now, the White Knights, in the form of Blair and Kinnock, are charging to the rescue of the Labour Party and are going to save the country from itself over the EU.
I think there may be something in the report that Corbyn will stay in position until the Chilcot Report is published on Wednesday and he can then call Blair a liar - in Parliament of course, therefore with impunity other than a slapped wrist from the Speaker. Another interesting week ahead.

Oh well if a war criminal and a money grabbing euro chappie can rescue Labour all must be well.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 13:40

Re: Labour Party
 
Both of these men are hairy flatulent bum holes and I would not trust either of them as far as I could spit.
I can think of nothing good to say about either one of them.
I just hope that come Wednesday that grinning Tony Blair is in handcuffs and being held for war crimes....he is a despicable liar.
Rant over!

Less 03-07-2016 14:11

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1171724)
Labour can rest easy now, the White Knights, in the form of Blair and Kinnock, are charging to the rescue of the Labour Party and are going to save the country from itself over the EU.
I think there may be something in the report that Corbyn will stay in position until the Chilcot Report is published on Wednesday and he can then call Blair a liar - in Parliament of course, therefore with impunity other than a slapped wrist from the Speaker. Another interesting week ahead.

We can all sleep easier in our beds then, or can we?[emoji15]

cashman 03-07-2016 14:58

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Our sad excuse for an M.P. says on twitter "A Poll shows the majority of Labour Voters want J.C. to go" I recall last week the polls saying Remain would win, The sooner this snake of ours is evicted from the pit the better imho. Blair is telling us now what we should be doing, I remember that piece of crap telling us Saddam had WMDs He is responsible in my mind for the snakes in the party i loved, today.

Margaret Pilkington 03-07-2016 15:04

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Thankfully I do not do twitter..or read it either.
Ipads are too expensive to keep replacing.


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