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TOPIC: Richard Burgon MP
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Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
Just putting it on the record as everyone knows Hedda has never been wrong to date (except occasionally)...

Richard Burgon will be Prime Minster in 2025.

Brilliant strategy to only go for Deputy Leader..not one single female Labour MP is capable of organizing a piss-up in Brewery. Christ talk about lightweights.

This is a leader who is everything the unfortunate Ed Milliband wasn't.

Incredibly well educated at prestige institutions yet exuding a sort of Northern charm and ease that is quite infectious.

And he will grow and grow in stature and has a wonderfully easy manner that gets better all the time..completely demolishing that absolutely ghastly and useless Andrew Marr (for crying out loud shouldn't half these Talking Heads be put out to pasture?)

# Hedda has Spoke & Thus it will Come To Pass.

# Correspondence will be ignored.
 
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Re:Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
I agree Hedda - he was excellent on Marr.
 
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Barney

Re:Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
Handpicked by Corbyn

Little to crow about yet


A few rehearsed minutes on TV

Maybe...


 
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hedda

Re:Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
Oh well compared to the brilliant intellectual heavyweights currently occupying No 10 ...
 
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Re:Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
His view on the Election - that it was totally Brexit based - is the same as mine. The terrible mistake Corbyn (and his advisors) made was not forming an anti-Brexit alliance with the Lib Dems - probably involving a coalition and a Deputy PM gig for a LibDem (I would have thought Cable). Sadly the LIbDems had elected that moronic, stupid woman as leader and she rejected all possible approaches (and rightly lost her seat as a result).
 
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robbiex

Re:Richard Burgon MP 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
I think he may be a bit too fey and effeminate to win back the red wall of working class former labour voters, who don't care for the woke agenda of Labour.
 
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