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Topic History of: That fool Starmer. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Wyot |
Honey wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Always somebody else's fault, never your own.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9558727...-amid-civil-war.html
He just doesn't get it at all. If he wants the country he has to forget the educated, dinner party set Labour supporters mainly based in London - and address what working people are actually concerned about; not what he thinks they should be concerned about.
They aren't concerned about socialism, so Abbott is mistaken to call for a return to "hard left" Corbyn policies if they want Government. But I rather hope they do become a socialist party. We can then have real difference, real debate again and real balance to a now rife crony capitalism.
Im not sure about hard left, but some policies, any policies would help.
But to be fair, a lot were saying that they liked a lot of Corbyn's policies but couldn't stand the man.
They need Andy Burnham. 
They need something that's for sure! Maybe terminating... |
Honey |
Wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Always somebody else's fault, never your own.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9558727...-amid-civil-war.html
He just doesn't get it at all. If he wants the country he has to forget the educated, dinner party set Labour supporters mainly based in London - and address what working people are actually concerned about; not what he thinks they should be concerned about.
They aren't concerned about socialism, so Abbott is mistaken to call for a return to "hard left" Corbyn policies if they want Government. But I rather hope they do become a socialist party. We can then have real difference, real debate again and real balance to a now rife crony capitalism.
Im not sure about hard left, but some policies, any policies would help.
But to be fair, a lot were saying that they liked a lot of Corbyn's policies but couldn't stand the man.
They need Andy Burnham. |
Wyot |
Honey wrote:
Always somebody else's fault, never your own.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9558727...-amid-civil-war.html
He just doesn't get it at all. If he wants the country he has to forget the educated, dinner party set Labour supporters mainly based in London - and address what working people are actually concerned about; not what he thinks they should be concerned about.
They aren't concerned about socialism, so Abbott is mistaken to call for a return to "hard left" Corbyn policies if they want Government. But I rather hope they do become a socialist party. We can then have real difference, real debate again and real balance to a now rife crony capitalism. |
Green Man |
Typical excuse from a weak person, he has no bollocks.
The clip of him getting yelled and barred from a pub never gets old. I wish more landlords banned lawyers and politician's from their pubs. It's such an easy way to try and connect with the common person but most people see through the bullshit.
In the mid noughties MP's would listen to modern music and try to fit in. I would rather have an MP say that the latest CD they bought was a budget Rubettes compilation rather than something like Imagine Dragons at least it be more believable. |
Honey |
Always somebody else's fault, never your own.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9558727...-amid-civil-war.html |
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