AndrewP
Striker
I would like to see him become leader of labour. It then depends what he does as to whether I would vote for him.
Am I right in thinking that's because you don't want a labour government?
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I would like to see him become leader of labour. It then depends what he does as to whether I would vote for him.
The Labour Party's biggest problem is not from within its own organisation, its with the English electorate who have since the mid 1970's rejected socialism. I don't see that changing any time soon, the reason there is a Tory government is because Milliband was an unelectable wishy washy liberal lefty, why would they vote in a 1970's style hard left pensioner who associates with Republican terrorist sympathisers, nut job anti-Semitics and has a soft spot for Vladimir Putin?
No. I support many of his policies and think he is a breath of fresh air. However he needs to ensure that things like nationalizing the railways actually benefits the country and does not simply shift the benefit from the train operating companies shareholders to union members.Am I right in thinking that's because you don't want a labour government?
The Labour Party's biggest problem is not from within its own organisation, its with the English electorate who have since the mid 1970's rejected socialism. I don't see that changing any time soon, the reason there is a Tory government is because Milliband was an unelectable wishy washy liberal lefty, why would they vote in a 1970's style hard left pensioner who associates with Republican terrorist sympathisers, nut job anti-Semitics and has a soft spot for Vladimir Putin?
I take it you didn't notice the SNP, which is to the left of the current Labour Party and like Corbyn opposes Tory austerity, taking virtually every seat in Scotland?
You think the British electorate cares about their PM's being pals with psychotic despots?
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images...98572836940/Tony-Blair-Embarks-On-Tou-007.jpg
Blair and Bush
Thatcher and Pinochet
Cameron and Saudi's
We dont give a toss.
Are they bollocks left of Labour. Their anti-austerity has been exposed as a sham, to blame Westminster for the cuts.
Yep, their policies favour the middle classes at the expense of the working classes.Are they bollocks left of Labour. Their anti-austerity has been exposed as a sham, to blame Westminster for the cuts.
Not when their policies are designed to favour the middle classes, it doesn't.They voted against austerity and Labour abstained, which puts them to the left of Labour.
Not when their policies are designed to favour the middle classes, it doesn't.
I'm pointing out which class their policies favour.They voted against austerity and Labour didn't. Are you saying Labour are to the left of the SNP?
I'm pointing out which class their policies favour.
Would you say that a party that favours the middle classes over the working classes to be left wing?
I was talking about the current SNP, but I suppose it could equally be applied to the last Labour administration.Who are you describing, the current Labour party or the SNP?
I repeat..... Lizzie doesn't seem to mind. Why would the public ?The electorate generally don't like their pm associating with terrorists who kill members of the Royal family and the sitting government.
I repeat, 10 more tory years. No alternative unfortunately.
The electorate generally don't like their pm associating with terrorists who kill members of the Royal family and the sitting government.
I repeat, 10 more tory years. No alternative unfortunately.
Just remind me how many Irish people British soldiers killed? 13 on bloody Sunday alone wasnt it, think thats slightly more important than a member of the Royal family or govt tbh.
The twat hasnt replied to my email mind so fuck him - the leftie loon.Am I right in thinking that's because you don't want a labour government?
Do you reckon that since the modern troubles the British army have killed more civilians than the IRA?Just remind me how many Irish people British soldiers killed? 13 on bloody Sunday alone wasnt it, think thats slightly more important than a member of the Royal family or govt tbh.
I am sure the wider British public will see it that way to
More important than Martin McGuinness being one of the IRA gunmen on that day [well, he's never denied it when asked to]?Just remind me how many Irish people British soldiers killed? 13 on bloody Sunday alone wasnt it, think thats slightly more important than a member of the Royal family or govt tbh.
The twat hasnt replied to my email mind so fuck him - the leftie loon.
Do you reckon that since the modern troubles the British army have killed more civilians than the IRA?
Im sure many think that murdering 13 unarmed Irish civilians mean feck all, it is that type of arrogance that led us to thinking we could steal somebodies country and just expected them to lie down and take it.
Tell me, if England was invaded by another country tomorrow, would you accept that that was ok or would you fight back? Lets say ISIS took over? Would you see yourself as a terrorist or someone fighting for the freedom of their own country against a foreign invader?