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Corbyn hasn't got time to care about internal revolts or international terrorism tonight. He's busy presenting an award at the British Kebab Awards.

This isn't a joke.

So what, it sounds like a good thing to do, kebabs are nice
 
Corbyn hasn't got time to care about internal revolts or international terrorism tonight. He's busy presenting an award at the British Kebab Awards.

This isn't a joke.

That's a weird thing for a vegetarian to do. Where do mechanically recovered animal byproducts sit in the hierarchy of repression?
 
That's a weird thing for a vegetarian to do. Where do mechanically recovered animal byproducts sit in the hierarchy of repression?
oppression. You can't get anything right. And the only way your lot win in 2020 is if you nakedly rig it. You've done it before. If we are honest the entire history of the tory party has been about fighting against the wider franchise and then sabotaging attempts to achieve some parity. From chartist to suffragette. Lord Ashcroft has warned you, the demographic future looks bleak, very bleak for your boys. Theres only so many times you can rely on piss weak liberals and the labour right to prop you up, especially since you view 'political alliance' as shorthand for 'fuck shit up and tank the others by getting them to take the flak'

Could murder a kebab now.
 
Are you suggesting that Corbyn is in some way seeking to demonstrate to his supporters within the Labour party that parliamentary power is vain compared to the greater power of capitalism, and that if they persist in believing in a parliamentary road to socialism (or even to social democracy) they too will drown in the incoming tide of neo-liberalism?

No Andy that wasn't what I was suggesting.
Please read what kebabking wrote.
My suggestion was it was a poorly thought out comparison.
Of course it wouldn't be alone as a poorly thought out contribution to this thread.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice
 
Indeed, and the real giveaway is the fact that the list was supposedly compiled in January but includes the name of Michael Meacher, who died in October 2015.

Even Duncan Weldon, Newsnight's former economics editor found it a little odd.

If the vermin had faked it recently,I doubt they'd have made such an error.
 
Corbyn hasn't got time to care about internal revolts or international terrorism tonight. He's busy presenting an award at the British Kebab Awards.

This isn't a joke.

so presenting awards at what is (if true) presumably an awards show

Clive Lewis only 'core group' , Tom Watson ' Core Group Plus ' ?

whole things cooked up / bogus .
 
WoodCOCK's at it again.
How have we managed to turn one the worst ever weeks for David Cameron’s Tory government into another humiliation for the Labour party?

The Government’s own Work and Pensions Secretary said the budget was “deeply unfair” as he spectacularly resigned 48 hours after it was unveiled.

With unusually fortuitous parliamentary scheduling, the convention of reporting to MPs after a European council meant the prime minister had to face the leader of the opposition on the floor of the House of Commons the day after his former minister had roasted him in an incendiary television interview.

Then the last prime minister’s questions before the Easter recess made Cameron a sitting duck for interrogation about the most disastrous budget in living memory.

And yet parliament breaks up for Easter after the humiliating spectacle of the Tory leader holding court at the despatch box, taunting the Labour benches opposite as his MPs roared with laughter.
Labour MP urges colleagues to rally against Jeremy Corbyn

He should have the whip withdrawn and face a disciplinary hearing, though I understand his CLP met last night.
 

The comments on there from anti-Corbyn Labour types sound increasingly shrill and give a firm impression that they dislike the current leadership (and by implication all those who voted for it?) more than the Conservatives. There is also a startling lack on any sense of responsibility or self awareness of the part their preferred politics played in creating the current situation.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice

p.s. All of the above applies to Woodcock (the subject of much of the article) but in spades.
 
There is also a startling lack on any sense of responsibility or self awareness of the part their preferred politics played in creating the current situation.
And standing three duds for the leadership who had the rings run around them by a bloke whose only strategy was being Jeremy Corbyn.
 
Zelo Street exposes the Murdoch press's vendetta against Ian Lavery and notices that gaps therein. You will notice that it's only The Times and The Sunday Times that's claiming Lavery trousered loads of NUM money that he wasn't entitled to. While I'm here, that 'list'; the one that Cameron used at the last PMQs was leaked to... guess where? The Times. It seems to me that Murdoch has had a word with his hatchet men and told them to ratchet up the anti-Corbyn stories. It's a pity for them, that their work to date has been incredibly sloppy.
Zelo Street: What Has Ian Lavery Done Wrong?
 
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Brilliant Corbyn story here: Jeremy Corbyn has his cake and eats it during Exmouth holiday

tl;dr - Corbyn ate a piece of lemon drizzle cake in a café.

Corbyn and wife, Laura Alvarez, visited Aby's Café and staff later revealed the socialist couldn't get enough of one of their best-selling sweet desserts...

Onlookers said the scene reminded them of Marie Antoinette, the super-rich toff duchess who said of starving peasants: "let them eat cake".
Really. Did they.
 
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