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Hilary Benn Sacked From The Shadow Cabinet - wider political debate

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That's the point though - the "normal" Labour voter do realise it. These aren't "normal" Labour voters. That's why they're unelectable - they're a complete minority in the grand scheme of things. A cult.

I mean seriously, this is what the official opposition are allowing to be sold at political events right now in Liverpool.



Yes, let's demean the army. Sounds good.

While we're at it, let's have a colouring book that declares undying love for Jeremy Corbyn...

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... and to put the final nail in the "cult" coffin, depicts him as actually God...

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I'd say it's Kopite behaviour but... no, I think that's a disservice to Kopites.



Hahahahaha......surely someone is taking the michael here.........
 
It's amazing, the once far right (economically) is ruling and that's just sound.

Bloke on the left is leader of the flipping Labour Party and its a cult.

Champagne swilling, tax dodging, people in nice suits with big money screw you on a daily basis and that's just cool.

Bearded allotment owner from North London wants to make sure your NHS works and it's a cult.

Men with their fingers in the private companies building them tell you that we need weapons so deadly that they'd scorch you and then scorch your scorch mark and we all go along and call that moderate behaviour.

Dude points out that is inconsistent with common sense and he's labelled extreme.

Jeremy isn't even on the hard left. Militant would have told him to feck off.
 
That's the point though - the "normal" Labour voter do realise it. These aren't "normal" Labour voters. That's why they're unelectable - they're a complete minority in the grand scheme of things. A cult.

I mean seriously, this is what the official opposition are allowing to be sold at political events right now in Liverpool.



Yes, let's demean the army. Sounds good.

While we're at it, let's have a colouring book that declares undying love for Jeremy Corbyn...

38CE7EF300000578-3807739-image-a-17_1474896668126.jpg


... and to put the final nail in the "cult" coffin, depicts him as actually God...

38CE7DA700000578-3807739-image-a-2_1474895778037.jpg


I'd say it's Kopite behaviour but... no, I think that's a disservice to Kopites.

Pardon the pun but good god!!!!!
 

Should we talk about Jeremy Corbyn and his links with the IRA and Hamas etc and the murder they have undertaken over the years.......or is it just a one way street......

If you can find a quote from Corbyn praising the execution of a disabled man, his guards and people happened to be nearby him as he was leaving a church, then by all means crack on.
 
If you can find a quote from Corbyn praising the execution of a disabled man, his guards and people happened to be nearby him as he was leaving a church, then by all means crack on.

So what have you done for the Labour party compared to what Louise Ellman has done.......anything?
 
Oh, and she has done more for Labour than you and your ilk have ever done........

This is the madness of your position. Since Ellman became an MP, we have had:

i) the final removal of the grant system, and the expansion of student loans to cover everything - leaving people whose parents can't afford to subsidize their education being on the hook for a minimum of £27,000 at the age of 21.
ii) the expansion of agency labour / zero hours, to the extent that such practices dominate the bottom of the "native" wage market
iii) the promotion of PFI to the exclusion of other, cheaper, forms of investment
iv) Iraq, and the follow-on adventures in the middle east
v) increased privatization of the NHS
vi) rise in house prices, and a coincidental fall in the availability of social housing

I could have slept in a cave since 1997, and I would have done more positive things for Labour than Ellman has done.
 
If you can find a quote from Corbyn praising the execution of a disabled man, his guards and people happened to be nearby him as he was leaving a church, then by all means crack on.

I can show you a quote from Stop The War which advocated Iraqi insurgents killing British troops to achieve their ends if you want? Which Corbyn chaired and didn't seem that bothered by?

Or how about calling Raed Saleh "honoured" - AFTER he was convicted of inciting anti-Jewish violence?

Or sharing a stage and allegedly donating funds to Paul Eisen, a holocaust denier?

Or objected to why anti-semitic graffiti was removed in London?

And so on.
 

I can show you a quote from Stop The War which advocated Iraqi insurgents killing British troops to achieve their ends if you want? Which Corbyn chaired and didn't seem that bothered by?

Or how about calling Raed Saleh "honoured" - AFTER he was convicted of inciting anti-Jewish violence?

Or sharing a stage and allegedly donating funds to Paul Eisen, a holocaust denier?

Or objected to why anti-semitic graffiti was removed in London?

And so on.

It is easier to just say, "I could not find a quote by Corbyn like that", Tubey.
 
This is the madness of your position. Since Ellman became an MP, we have had:

i) the final removal of the grant system, and the expansion of student loans to cover everything - leaving people whose parents can't afford to subsidize their education being on the hook for a minimum of £27,000 at the age of 21.
ii) the expansion of agency labour / zero hours, to the extent that such practices dominate the bottom of the "native" wage market
iii) the promotion of PFI to the exclusion of other, cheaper, forms of investment
iv) Iraq, and the follow-on adventures in the middle east
v) increased privatization of the NHS
vi) rise in house prices, and a coincidental fall in the availability of social housing

I could have slept in a cave since 1997, and I would have done more positive things for Labour than Ellman has done.

Good job Jeremy Corbyn sorted it out then, or Gordon Brown, or Ed Miliband or any of the other couple of hundred labour MP's.....

So while you were in your cave what did you actually do for Labour.......

I'm glad there's no anti-semitism in your views.......
 
Good job Jeremy Corbyn sorted it out then, or Gordon Brown, or Ed Miliband or any of the other couple of hundred labour MP's.....

So while you were in your cave what did you actually do for Labour.......

I didn't make it worse, Pete. Louise Ellman made it worse.
 

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