- Jul 10, 2003
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Nice try.
No trying. Although i'm no Steve Foster (i'm guessing very few are), it's nice to see that people like you and me, who have worked hard, finally get our just deserts
Nice try.
The party members have sent the party to the left but the MP's are still firmly to the centre right. If he can win that battle (or purge the party like a good Marxist) then I think he'll have a chance of laying out an alternative. .
Wow , another Corbyn thread, do all the politics forums have loads of threads about the Albion ?
I'm happy to answer. Corbin was always going to have to fight an internal battle first. The PLP aren't fans of his. You only have to follow the tweets of the Blairites to see them attempting to undermine him at every turn. Locally Tim Macpherson and Ivor Caplin are good examples. The party members have sent the party to the left but the MP's are still firmly to the centre right. If he can win that battle (or purge the party like a good Marxist) then I think he'll have a chance of laying out an alternative. Osborne is failing so miserably (by his own standards) that people may be open to that. Pre Corbyn, Labour didn't offer an alternative, they were merely Tory lite.
I for one hope that he can. I don't know if he'll win an election but I hope at the very least he'll open up sensible, engaged and informed debate , something we rarely see anymore.
They do seem to have become very quiet in the subject. Shame, i was enjoying it
Probably because most Corbyn supporters are ignoring you by now. We've had loads of threads like this, I've spent time setting outs lots of coherent arguments in favour of corbyn and haven't even had a sniff of a decent rebuttal. It's just a waste of time, coupled with the fact there seems to be personal attacks on anyone who seems to even slightly defend corbyn. Keep spending your time on NSC mocking people who have a different opinion to you, meanwhile I'll be reading about the course of this country... You know, the one being run by a goverent who say the Paris attacks were horrific while at the same time supporting ISIS backers on the international stage.
'cking hell, what a 'nker! Where do we start to explain, in language of the simplicity of 'Janet and John'? Let's make it simple. It wasn't Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party that was defeated at the general election. It was the Labour party (if you can call it that; it has been described on here, very accurately, as 'Tory-Lite') of Ed Milliband that lost.Oh bless! All those touting Corbyn as the saviour of Labour, and repeatedly slagging off the DEMOCRATICLY ELECTED government immediately after the election now don't like having their noses rubbed in it. Well hard blxxdy luck! You were so confident of victory at the polls, so far from magnanimous in defeat, and so repeatedly whinging that the Tories were doing exactly what was voted for by the electorate, and oh so cock sure when Jesus, oops sorry JC, became leader.
Well stuff you lot, enjoy your humble pie, and please carry on whinging as it just makes the election result evermore pleasing.
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Ah, so deselecting Labour MP's voted into power by their Constituents is the New Politics is it?
'cking hell, what a 'nker! Where do we start to explain, in language of the simplicity of 'Janet and John'? Let's make it simple. It wasn't Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party that was defeated at the general election. It was the Labour party (if you can call it that; it has been described on here, very accurately, as 'Tory-Lite') of Ed Milliband that lost.
No idea where Middleband has 'cked off to, but the PLP he left behind is still heavily Blairite (ie Tory-Lite). Whether or not Corbyn succeeds in reforming the PLP, and whether or not the electorate likes the revised version is something that we'll find out in good time - but get this straight (if you can manage it). Jeremy Corbyn was not the defeated Labour leader at the last general election.
Still, 'Bless', as you say - there are some who still haven't realised this - http://www.funkytv.com/video/view/1469?nologin=true - is satire, aren't there...........
Candidates aren't selected by their constituents, they are selected by the local party members. The party members who elected Corbyn. Remember Corbyn won across the board. Party members as well as Union affiliates and £3ers.
So the £3ers and Union Bosses will decide the Candidates - best of luck with that then!
Local constituency voters generally don't know (or care) exactly where on the political spectrum their candidate stands. If you're Tory, a pig with a blue rosette will do, if you're Labour, a pig with a red one. Doubt if many (if any) of the Labour voters in Corbyn's constituency thought, "Oooh, I'm not sure if I should vote for him, he's not very Blairite".It wasn't Corbyns version of socialism, you're right, although he was elected as part of the Labour party in the last election so it was in part his image.
All political parties evolve (or sometimes regress!) and change. Margaret Thatcher's government was way different to Harold McMillan's, which was way different to the Lord Salisbury/Joseph Chamberlain government. Tony Blair's was a lot different to Attlee'sI love the idea that is often touted here that the Labour Party isn't the Labour Party unless they have hard left policies. It usually ends with them saying Blairs Labour Party wasn't the Labour Party so you end up with the party last being in Government in the 1970s.
And what a mess they left. And very inexperienced
I'm not sure if the £3ers get a say but you left out the party members. Union bosses have no say. Union members who have chosen to affiliate get a vote.
As it's not happening, no, it isn't.Ah, so deselecting Labour MP's voted into power by their Constituents is the New Politics is it?
just a bunch of scruffy lefty day dreamers ,how do they fit in with the average person on the street , someone who doesn't want to sing the national anthem comes across as a wrong un if you ask meIt seems obvious that many people countrywide are upset by the governments decisions, says a lot that with this in mind the Labour party are not at least 7 points in the lead.
Sums up how bad Corbyn is as a credible opponent, and the team he has installed are an embarrassment.
Union bosses have no say.
So the £3ers and Union Bosses will decide the Candidates - best of luck with that then!
He is a very odd and random person
'cking hell, what a 'nker! Where do we start to explain, in language of the simplicity of 'Janet and John'? Let's make it simple. It wasn't Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party that was defeated at the general election. It was the Labour party (if you can call it that; it has been described on here, very accurately, as 'Tory-Lite') of Ed Milliband that lost.
No idea where Middleband has 'cked off to, but the PLP he left behind is still heavily Blairite (ie Tory-Lite). Whether or not Corbyn succeeds in reforming the PLP, and whether or not the electorate likes the revised version is something that we'll find out in good time - but get this straight (if you can manage it). Jeremy Corbyn was not the defeated Labour leader at the last general election.
Still, 'Bless', as you say - there are some who still haven't realised this - http://www.funkytv.com/video/view/1469?nologin=true - is satire, aren't there...........
And the members then vote in a secret ballot, which the Union leaders have no idea who voted for who. How much notice do you think the members take?Union leaders advise their members how to vote. They often write to them directly with their advice. The relationship between the union and their representatives is often very strong and this shouldnt be under estimated