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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

How stupid are working class northerners too not do what Urban 75 and Lord Jeremy the Wise told them? As I have been repeatedly told they are just racist simpletons.

Working class clods need to be told what to read and think by their betters, like by those intellectual titans on here.


All hail Jeremy.
 
Got people in my family who left Labour years back but who are 'natural' Labour supporters. Saying they'll rejoin to keep Corbyn, sickened by media, man of principle etc.

Purely anecdotal but for all the 'realistic' cynicism people can still see him for what he is. Do think he needs to let the attack dogs go though, already has to a degree. He can be the statesman, they can maul some fuckers.

Milne is a liability, he should let him go.
 
Last bunch of losers you would want negotiating you corner against a bunch of self interested eurosuits.. when we finally exit...so ineffective.. and bad at political strategy ...
government in waiting.?.......fuck me is it ...!

Hope someone remembers to turn off the lights

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A quote off my Facebook wall from an avid supporter of the #SavingLabour campaign. They clearly still think their vision of Labour is what the people really want.

Personal favourite cringeworthy phrase is "non-ideological progressives".

Corbyn obviously has to go. But the leadership of the Labour Party will only respond to what it feels is the authentic will of the membership. So all moderates and non-ideological progressives who believe in Labour and who want to end this wellmeaning but incompetent disaster from continuing should join or rejoin the party and make their voice heard and not be drowned out by people with no interest the party being an effective opposition.
 
So who are your labour voters and which sorts of labour voters would switch to voting for another party, ie which voters would Corbyn lose, if there was an election tomorrow? Who, if anyone, would he win votes from?

old school trade unionists? the 200k who joined to vote for him? people who call themselves left wing because they vote for a labour party that has become more and more right wing? people who swing from labour to tory, people who only vote labour to stop the tories winning that seat? brexit voters? scottish labour voters?
 
A quote off my Facebook wall from an avid supporter of the #SavingLabour campaign. They clearly still think their vision of Labour is what the people really want.

Personal favourite cringeworthy phrase is "non-ideological progressives".

laugh, cry, facepalm, I'm undecided.
 
As an overseas observer, there's a certain satisfaction watching the rebellious Labour lot becoming increasingly desperate and furious, tears and all, at Corbyn's unwillingness to be a good sport, play the game and resign like they would have if this many people had resigned.

Bryant saying he expected Corbyn voted Leave, and the subsequent gleeful attempts to reveal if that's true - even with Corbyn stating he voted remain, is a real low blow and one that won't go un-noticed.

The PLP can't make Corbyn resign and get him out of the way so they can make a sensible choice about the next leader by promoting whatever vacuous ratfuck they find who's willing to be like all the other leaders since Blair that they've undermined just enough to maintain their career prospects.

Their utter befuddlement as his refusal to resign is glorious, as they realise they can't force him out - except by triggering a leadership election, which Corbyn will likely win. Or triggering a leadership election, that he is excluded from, and then facing the wroth of their membership.

If he's going to go, and I hope he doesn't, I hope he tears down the whole fucking lot with him.
 
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