LamieRobertson
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Labour neck and neck with the Tories with Corbyn the clown in charge. If you had someone decent in charge the Tories would blown away
The problem is who?
Labour neck and neck with the Tories with Corbyn the clown in charge. If you had someone decent in charge the Tories would blown away
Not seen any Corbynites yet saying how we could get UN approval for any action in Syria.
Let’s assume that all of the countries and organisations who have come out and backed the US, UK and French view that the was a chemical attack and it was instigated by Assad’s regime are correct (I realise that some may say this is unproven).
With that assumption, how can there be UN resolutions? Russia will vote against, and it needs unanimity. There’d be as much point as putting the KKK as all jury members in a case of a white guy killing a black guy.
Please, can a Corbin supporter explain his ‘Logic’.
IMO, the UN is a complete waste of time. It can’t resolve anything like this and never has done.
its simple: he doesn't want any miltary intervention ever. he's a pacifist and will happily talk all day about resolution and finding a diplomatic solution, as long as it does not involve violence. that it may prevent or reduce other violence is irrelevent, there can be no aggression only appeasement.
I have voted Tory most of my life because I lean towards capitalism more than socialism. In more recent years as I get older I have started to feel more inclined towards socialist ideals without losing my belief that capitalism is still the most realistic economic model. I have lost faith in the Tory party and would happily consider a party more left wing but would find it impossible to vote for a party led by Corbyn.
If they had a less left wing leader and somebody I could relate to then I might just consider voting for them. I suspect there are many more ex Tory voters out there that feel as I do. There is a vacuum in politics at the moment and I think it’s an opportunity that could be taken advantage of by Labour with a different leader. If that doesn’t happen then perhaps a new party will come to the fore and offer something for others who feel as I do
its simple: he doesn't want any miltary intervention ever.
Top quality rant. Obviously Mrs May and her millionaire Tory Cabinet are doing an excellent job...................of looking after themselves.Labour.
1. Trident/Nuclear deterrent.
2017 Corbyn refuses to confirm his personal commitment to Trident at the same time his own party manifesto says they would support it. He said if Labour won governance a defense review of nuclear weapons would take place at his demand. He, Corbyn, voted against renewal. If Labour came to power there would be a real danger of relinquishing that deterrent.
2. Immigration
Labour view on 'refugees'. Britain to take it's 'fair' share of 'refugees' but absolutely no definition regarding economic or genuine asylum seekers. Bearing in mind Labour really opened the immigrant floodgates to 'rub the right-wing noses in it' who could understand what the limits would be? Could they be trusted to control it now?
3. Nationalisation
Arguable whether potentially beneficial or counter-productive. Labour view was/is that shareholders be damned and they would receive nowhere near the current market value of their shares. (Compensation they called it) Some were saying they would get nothing at all. So nationalization by theft! Northern Rock doesn't come into it. Here Labour are talking about viable, profitable companies. That sounds like communism style state robbery!
4. Foreign Aid
One report in 2017 says Labour would increase that percentage, others that they would 'maintain' it, particularly on our 'obligations' to 'refugees'. AGAIN no distinction between economic or genuine asylum seekers! That leaves big questions and renders their 'Poilcy' too fluid. Labour also demand that all foreign aid be handed to left-wing grassroots groups to spend as they see fit.
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I'll leave it there as most Labour supporters will have already given up reading....
Bollocks to Labour! No core, no real policies and a complete shyster as a leader backed by marxist communist radicals and powerful union barons.
Vote Labour!
No bloody way.
We ? you are sat in Denmark apparently.
Are you a Danish/Russian cyber troll in the pay of the FSB ?
You've admitted yourself , vegster, youre in a sh1t job and going nowhere ,those of us whove worked saved and built something , dont want to spunk it away on corbyns dubious schemes, i wont vote tory, but i could never vote labour with the likes of corbyn, mcdonnell and abbott in charge.Top quality rant. Obviously Mrs May and her millionaire Tory Cabinet are doing an excellent job...................of looking after themselves.
Agree with most of that post.I have voted Tory most of my life because I lean towards capitalism more than socialism. In more recent years as I get older I have started to feel more inclined towards socialist ideals without losing my belief that capitalism is still the most realistic economic model. I have lost faith in the Tory party and would happily consider a party more left wing but would find it impossible to vote for a party led by Corbyn.
If they had a less left wing leader and somebody I could relate to then I might just consider voting for them. I suspect there are many more ex Tory voters out there that feel as I do. There is a vacuum in politics at the moment and I think it’s an opportunity that could be taken advantage of by Labour with a different leader. If that doesn’t happen then perhaps a new party will come to the fore and offer something for others who feel as I do
I have voted Tory most of my life because I lean towards capitalism more than socialism. In more recent years as I get older I have started to feel more inclined towards socialist ideals without losing my belief that capitalism is still the most realistic economic model. I have lost faith in the Tory party and would happily consider a party more left wing but would find it impossible to vote for a party led by Corbyn.
If they had a less left wing leader and somebody I could relate to then I might just consider voting for them. I suspect there are many more ex Tory voters out there that feel as I do. There is a vacuum in politics at the moment and I think it’s an opportunity that could be taken advantage of by Labour with a different leader. If that doesn’t happen then perhaps a new party will come to the fore and offer something for others who feel as I do
I have voted Tory most of my life because I lean towards capitalism more than socialism. In more recent years as I get older I have started to feel more inclined towards socialist ideals without losing my belief that capitalism is still the most realistic economic model. I have lost faith in the Tory party and would happily consider a party more left wing but would find it impossible to vote for a party led by Corbyn.
If they had a less left wing leader and somebody I could relate to then I might just consider voting for them. I suspect there are many more ex Tory voters out there that feel as I do. There is a vacuum in politics at the moment and I think it’s an opportunity that could be taken advantage of by Labour with a different leader. If that doesn’t happen then perhaps a new party will come to the fore and offer something for others who feel as I do
I agree, but the problem is that Labour is now a far left party, under far left control. The moderate, sensible, Labour leader you wish for will therefore not emerge in the current set up.
If the moderate Labour MP's such as John Woodcock, Kate Hoey and Frank Field were to form an alternative option then that is a party I may be interested in.
I agree, but the problem is that Labour is now a far left party, under far left control. The moderate, sensible, Labour leader you wish for will therefore not emerge in the current set up.
If the moderate Labour MP's such as John Woodcock, Kate Hoey and Frank Field were to form an alternative option then that is a party I may be interested in.
And a host of local MPs and Councillors who shafted this football club time and again. Lib Dems should get my vote every time but not sure I can ever vote for them again given how illiberal or undemocratic a lot of them seem to have been.Reminds me a lot of the early 80's the Thatcher right versus the Loony left. We desperately need a centre party for sane people to vote for, Lib Dems only answer for me. Have an LD MP one on my patch doing a great job with a real voice in parliament replacing a Tory yes woman career politician who lost the plot
Don't assume you are the only person who's worked hard for what they have achieved in life, there are millions in this country grafting in poorly paid work.You've admitted yourself , vegster, youre in a sh1t job and going nowhere ,those of us whove worked saved and built something , dont want to spunk it away on corbyns dubious schemes, i wont vote tory, but i could never vote labour with the likes of corbyn, mcdonnell and abbott in charge.