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TOPIC: Liberal leadership race!
#201321
wyot

Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
I didn't know there was one - or had forgotten...

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53933470

Anyone else feel like they couldn't vote for anyone at the moment, even holding one's nose...?
 
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#201324
Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
Yes I was astonished when Labour and Libs didn't agree an anti-Brexit deal to stand down in any seats they came third to back the other party. SO obvious; the only way to stop Brexit. That gormless LibDem woman; Corbyn wrongly advised.
 
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#201334
Green Man

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
Even the Irish government feels like voting for the mafia.
 
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#201378
Green Man

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
Looking at Lib Dems Twitter pages - not even their voters are happy and rightly so. They could end up like UKIP or the SDP and fizzle out in to oblivion.
 
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#201382
hedda

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
Yes I was astonished when Labour and Libs didn't agree an anti-Brexit deal to stand down in any seats they came third to back the other party. SO obvious; the only way to stop Brexit. That gormless LibDem woman; Corbyn wrongly advised.

wrongly advised?

Corbyn had no choice as the Blairites and Labor traitor Starmer & creepy Tom Watson forced a new Brexit referendum upon him and thus..in 2019 Labor lost all the Northern Labor seats that voted Brexit.

I believe it was deliberate and they did not want Labor to win with Cobyn as leader.

# Corbyn is a Brexiter.

## As the Aussie politician and former Conservative leader Andrew Peacock (famed for dating Shirley MacLaine..gratuitous glamor fact ) once (incorrectly) said after being deposed as leader and asked would he stand again : "a souffle doesn't rise twice" I believe Corbyn is biding his time and could well be Labor leader within 3 years as Starmer bores the tits off everyone
 
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#201389
md

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
Mr Corbyn isn’t an outright Brexiteer. He adopted a ‘neutral’ stance in the run up to last year’s election. I doubt he would have been prepared to allow the country to leave the EU without a deal.
 
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#201390
Green Man

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 8 Months ago  
md wrote:
Mr Corbyn isn’t an outright Brexiteer. He adopted a ‘neutral’ stance in the run up to last year’s election. I doubt he would have been prepared to allow the country to leave the EU without a deal.

Ditto.

I couldn't care less about EU or Brexit. Every leader should go with what the majority public wants and voted for; no if or but.

If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
 
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#201400
Jo

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.
 
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#201401
md

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
 
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#201405
Green Man

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.



If someone has indecent images of children that should be an instant death penalty. I was an "honourary member" of a gun club in Georgia. I was good friends with a police officer, he was a very interesting guy and great sense of humour.

His colleagues told him said that sex offenders can't be cured or treated. Unless they neutered like dogs or dead.

I hated Rolf Harris on TV and his music should be banished to landfills. He always did freak me out when I saw on TV. I can't think of any skills Rolf Harris has apart from being a total bore.
 
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#201414
md

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.

A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html
 
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#201415
Honey

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
Jo wrote:
Green Man wrote:
If there was a referendum to bring back death penalty and the majority voted yes then it should be brought back.
It's often said that if there was a referendum on the death penalty, a majority would be in favour. A majority of those would likely also be in favour of the death penalty for those convicted of child abuse and/or sex offences. So that would be JK and Rolf Harris gone for starters.

Anyone supporting the death penalty has to accept that innocent people will die and consider that a price worth paying. No justice system is infallible.



If someone has indecent images of children that should be an instant death penalty. I was an "honourary member" of a gun club in Georgia. I was good friends with a police officer, he was a very interesting guy and great sense of humour.

His colleagues told him said that sex offenders can't be cured or treated. Unless they neutered like dogs or dead.

I hated Rolf Harris on TV and his music should be banished to landfills. He always did freak me out when I saw on TV. I can't think of any skills Rolf Harris has apart from being a total bore.


I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
 
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#201419
Jo

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
md wrote:
A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html

44 years is a horrendous length of time. How close he came to execution. He'll be one of the ones the death penalty supporters consider collateral damage.

Honey wrote:
I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
Just another one of Green Man's long list of hates.
 
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#201421
Jo

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Here's another person who death penalty supporters would probably have wanted dead.

Innocent Florida inmate released after 37 years

A Florida man who spent the last 37 years in prison on a rape and murder charge was released Thursday, hours after officials revealed dramatic new evidence that proved his innocence.
 
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#201438
Green Man

Re:Liberal leadership race! 3 Years, 7 Months ago  
Jo wrote:
md wrote:
A North Carolina man, Ronnie Long, has just been released after 44 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He was convicted only four months after the US Supreme Court overturned North Carolina’s mandatory death penalty.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8682099...se-breathtaking.html

44 years is a horrendous length of time. How close he came to execution. He'll be one of the ones the death penalty supporters consider collateral damage.

Honey wrote:
I can see why some people and chihuahuas dont like him, but he is far from talentless.
Just another one of Green Man's long list of hates.


Damn right
 
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