Looks like there could be shadow cabinet resignations over JC's position in respect of bombing IS in Syria.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34940728
It would seem some members of Jeremy Corbyn's party are "not happy" with his postion on the matter.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/shadow-minister-brands-jeremy-corbyn-6843695
Do you remember there was a big fuss a few years ago when you couldn't take liquids onto planes.
That came about because a plot was foiled by British police/intelligence to blow up (I think) 8 jumbo jets on the same day over the middle of the atlantic, each with probably 300+ passengers on...
But the police cannot win can they. You are blaming them for one tragic mistake, that sadly one person died in (10 years ago in the aftermath of 7/7). In the De Menezies case it was a question of mistaken identify. They believed him to be a suspected terrorist that lived in his same block of...
I do concur with what you are saying, however, in my opinion.
Messi is a better dribbler than Ronaldo.
Messi is also less greedy than Ronaldo and sets up more goals for his teammates. Regularly Messi can have 3 or 4 players trying to get the ball off him and he will be driving at the heart of...
You are now changing your position. You said earlier anyone in the PM shoes would have made the decision to go to war (against Iraq). Cook and Short would not have (it is irrelevant whether you think they were suitable to to be PM or not). Cook was also an ex Foreign Secretary, so he did know a...
That is just not correct. Robin Cook if he had been PM would not have. He resigned from the cabinet over the issue, as did Claire Short.
Also Jacques Chirac (and France) chose not to go to war against Iraq
Agree 100%. Tom Watson has been dogged in his determination through this and he needs to keep up the good work. However, for his own sake maybe he shouldn't make public specific names.
As others have noticed it is becoming apparent that a smear campaign is now going on to try and discredit the...
Corbyn probably didn't want (nor think he was going to get) the job and now he is beginning to show how unfit he is to lead and how his personal views are so juxtaposed to the majority of Labour MP's. It is so easy to constantly oppose and go on endless protest marches but leading a...
Prime Minister,
Can you advise the House, if you know who did the Number 2 in the Palace changing room during the play offs? And if not, will you be opening a public enquiry to find out who did so?
Indeed. That is all Labour is now a pressure group that I think will just soon become a vociferous rabble (constantly on protest marches about issue x, y or z). No longer a sensible party that offer any real alternative to floating voters (whom they of course need to win over) with everyday...
Really.....
5 minutes before and after of Mark Nicholas talking about how gorgoeus he is....
10 minutes looking at a scoreboard of what the score is at that one moment in time (even though the day is over)
10 minutes of "the analyst" telling us all how person x is batting or bowling...