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Topic History of: Grandpa's new party Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Wyot
JK2006 wrote: I'll vote for him (and I've vowed never to vote again). Corbyn is a decent, honourable man. Not a fan of some of his policies but a big fan of the man.
Yes I would vote for him too as I am so tired of self serving wankers with no evident humanity.
He was actually the last person I cast any vote of any kind for...
Green Man
I do wonder if his brother will form his own party.
JK2006
I'll vote for him (and I've vowed never to vote again). Corbyn is a decent, honourable man. Not a fan of some of his policies but a big fan of the man.
hedda
I think Reform will scoop up 10,000s of working class Tory and Labour voters.
I think Corbyn's new party, now happening, will scoop up 10,000s of young/ first time voters.
Recall literally 100,000s of voters joined Labour under Corbyn and filled Labour's coffers.
10000s left Labour over their treatment of Corbyn & Starmer literally insulted them and told them to piss off out of his Labour Party.
And Corbyn of course got more votes than Blair ever did & indeed more than Starmer..
I welcome the chaos. But of course 4 years is a long time if Labour holds out for an election. Who knows what may happen in that time.
The idea of changing the Labour leader won't do much good for Labour.
Wonder if the new party will get any Russian funding. I'd dread having Corbyn as PM at the moment, or Farage. They'd be complete pushovers for Putin, possibly even supporters.