Seagull58
In the Algarve
En route to being a political outcast (within the Labour Party) or to the Labour Party leadership?
En route to being a political outcast (within the Labour Party) or to the Labour Party leadership?
En route to being a political outcast (within the Labour Party) or to the Labour Party leadership?
Opportunist.
Do you think so? I would not have said this was an opportunist move. If he was truly an opportunist positioning himself to replace Corbyn he would have whispered against him in the shadows whilst backing the leader in public, wouldn't he? His father was certainly not an opportunist and he strikes me as a "conviction" politician.
En route to being a political outcast (within the Labour Party) or to the Labour Party leadership?
Given the very healthy support that Corbyn got in his election, and the fact that the vast majority of the party's membership are against the bombing, very much the former.
Given the very healthy support that Corbyn got in his election, and the fact that the vast majority of the party's membership are against the bombing, very much the former.
As posted on Facebook this morning by The People's Republic of Brighton & Hove...
Given the very healthy support that Corbyn got in his election, and the fact that the vast majority of the party's membership are against the bombing, very much the former.
Given the very healthy support that Corbyn got in his election, and the fact that the vast majority of the party's membership are against the bombing, very much the former.
Shock news, man has different opinion to father