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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

Sometimes. Of course, even Rudolph Hess would have the odd decent joke if you put him up against Mitch Benn and Punt and Dennis though.
I have been thinking about what type of jokes Rudolph Hess might have told but I have found it very hard to come to any conclusion.
 
Not too shabby for a thursday dinner time in Stoke

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I have been thinking about what type of jokes Rudolph Hess might have told but I have found it very hard to come to any conclusion.

It certainly is, but its all conjecture anyway. On the other hand, we have years of hard evidence that Punt and Dennis can't tell any kind of jokes.
 
There was one man who kept him talking for ages. He was desperate, begging him to please just come back. Tell me you'll come back to Stoke-on-Trent. Tell me you won't forget about us. Everyone else has forgotten about us. We're the most deprived of areas. Please just come back.
I have all sorts of problems with Corbyn's politics but I like that he is giving lots of people hope.
 
Seeing lots of chatter online about "100,000" missing votes/ballot emails. I suspect the number is made up but there's clearly a lot of people who've yet to receive the email. (That would be a neat way of stealing the election: simply fail to send out voting papers to large numbers of people who joined post May 2015, and hope they can't be bothered to chase it up.)
 
The 'mainstream' Labour leadership candidate just sent out a letter boasting about his links with trade unions.

If you think the Corbyn supporters are having no effect beyond facebook just think on that for a while, and how unlikely it would have been two years ago.
The effect, in this case, being a labour leader candidate sharing stuff to labour members that he doesn't believe? Fucking get in there!
 
If I had the authority they'd be fucking digging a canal on south Georgia, all those fucking MPs and councillors. Then they could get started on the Falklands Malvinas bridge of friendship from West Falkland to Buenos Aires
new information has reached me forcing a rethink of the route of the tony clifff memorial canal on south georgia

they will now instead be mining on main island in the willis islands group off the northwest tip of south georgia
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The effect, in this case, being a labour leader candidate sharing stuff to labour members that he doesn't believe? Fucking get in there!
But the publicly acceptable discourse matters, no? It was said to Labour members but it is still publicly available and can be quoted, and he'll have to defend it if asked. If it mattered (and I think many on here thought it did) when Labour leaders distanced themselves from trade unionism, doesn't it also matter when they publicly support it?
 
But the publicly acceptable discourse matters, no? It was said to Labour members but it is still publicly available and can be quoted, and he'll have to defend it if asked. If it mattered (and I think many on here thought it did) when Labour leaders distanced themselves from trade unionism, doesn't it also matter when they publicly support it?
Is a labour leadership candidate sharing things to facebook labour members that he doesn't believe 'the publicly acceptable discourse'? I think not. Is 'the publicly acceptable discourse' being able to trip up a dishonest labour leadership candidate? I rather hoped it was a bit more than that. But oh well, crack on.
 
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