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5 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Has anyone seen Thornberry, Starmer or Abbott during this election campaign. Just asking, I'm a bit worried about them.

 

Angel1.

They are all hanging out with Rees Mogg in a location that we cannot disclose.

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14 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

No one got a view on Ashworths  verbal assassination of his esteemed leader Jeremy.  Strangely quiet on the subject.

 

Angel1.

Its a shame he tried to worm his way out of it.  I'm sure many other Labour MPs feel exactly the same way.  They certainly did in 2016, and things have hardly got better.

 

A motion of no confidence in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been passed by the party's MPs.

The 172-40 vote, which is not binding, follows resignations from the shadow cabinet and calls on Mr Corbyn to quit.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36647458

 

If Corbyn loses and resigns on Friday, more will come out of the woodwork with their true feelings and stories of being made to suppress them in order to get behind their wonderful leader.

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14 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

No one got a view on Ashworths  verbal assassination of his esteemed leader Jeremy.  Strangely quiet on the subject.

 

Angel1.

He's entitled to his private opinion. He's part of a broad spectrum of opinion in the Labour Party, everyone knows that the Labour MP's ,as a whole, don't like Corbyn's views. The ability to accept other peoples views is a quality in short supply these days, Corbyn showed it in his answers to the press about it. However, lets watch Ashworths progress from now on ;0)..............

Its stating the obvious to say that he  would never have said it in public during an election campaign.

 

The Conservatives did their blood letting before the election and now every single one of them backs Brexit!   This is another lie  from them that dosen't bear examination. If Johnson loses and resigns on Friday, more will come out of the woodwork with their true feelings and stories of being made to suppress them in order to get behind their wonderful leader.

Thanks for this last sentance Alch but the sarcasm is a little tiresome.

 

 

Other than that - Never trust a Tory.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Flanker7 said:

He's entitled to his private opinion. He's part of a broad spectrum of opinion in the Labour Party, everyone knows that the Labour MP's ,as a whole, don't like Corbyn's views. The ability to accept other peoples views is a quality in short supply these days, Corbyn showed it in his answers to the press about it. However, lets watch Ashworths progress from now on ;0)..............

Its stating the obvious to say that he  would never have said it in public during an election campaign.

 

The Conservatives did their blood letting before the election and now every single one of them backs Brexit!   This is another lie  from them that dosen't bear examination. If Johnson loses and resigns on Friday, more will come out of the woodwork with their true feelings and stories of being made to suppress them in order to get behind their wonderful leader.

Thanks for this last sentance Alch but the sarcasm is a little tiresome.

 

 

Other than that - Never trust a Tory.

 

 

Yes we know !

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Whatever happens, Friday is going to be very good:

 

If the Tories win, Corbyn will hopefully stand down and maybe Labour can start rebuilding for election 2024 with a more credible opposition.

 

If Corbyn wins, then the UK will be brighter, better and more prosperous, according to his manifesto and claims.

 

If Corbyn wins and he fails dismally, we can all laugh and seeing it crash and burn around them, saying "we told you so".

Labour will be punished again in 2024 and this time people will have much longer memories than those of Brown and Miliband, so expect a good 10-15 years in opposition.

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18 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

No one got a view on Ashworths  verbal assassination of his esteemed leader Jeremy.  Strangely quiet on the subject.

 

Angel1.

Actually he appeared on Iain Dale's LBC show for an hour - so he was there, taking calls from the public. All credit to him for not running away.

Unlike Boris Johnson or Jacob rees Mogg, who are trying to evade scrutiny.

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2 hours ago, alchresearch said:

Whatever happens, Friday is going to be very good:

 

If the Tories win, Corbyn will hopefully stand down and maybe Labour can start rebuilding for election 2024 with a more credible opposition.

 

If Corbyn wins, then the UK will be brighter, better and more prosperous, according to his manifesto and claims.

 

If Corbyn wins and he fails dismally, we can all laugh and seeing it crash and burn around them, saying "we told you so".

Labour will be punished again in 2024 and this time people will have much longer memories than those of Brown and Miliband, so expect a good 10-15 years in opposition.

They seem to have short memories from Blair, easily forgotten he only caused he deaths of , how many?

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41 minutes ago, Lord Harold said:

Blair doesn't count.  He was Tory lite. 

No, he was Labour lite and campaigned under the "New Labour" flag which was the Labour party. 

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36 minutes ago, apelike said:

No, he was Labour lite and campaigned under the "New Labour" flag which was the Labour party. 

I know . It was a poor attempt at sarcasm 

 

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20 hours ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Has anyone seen Thornberry, Starmer or Abbott during this election campaign. Just asking, I'm a bit worried about them.

 

Angel1.

Are they in the fridge, with Boris?

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10 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

Are they in the fridge, with Boris?

They will be in the bin after tomorrow night

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