Are Momentum the Tory’s
#11
The move against Watson was foolish and ill judged. However he has been stabbing Corbyn in the back ever since he was elected leader. It seem he can't accept the vote that put Corbyn in.
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#12
(09-23-2019, 04:50 PM)bradesbaggie Wrote: The move against Watson was foolish and ill judged. However he has been stabbing  Corbyn  in the back ever since he was elected leader. It seem he can't accept the vote that put Corbyn in.

One has a clue how to win an election the other is Jeremy Corbyn.
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#13
(09-23-2019, 05:16 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(09-23-2019, 04:50 PM)bradesbaggie Wrote: The move against Watson was foolish and ill judged. However he has been stabbing  Corbyn  in the back ever since he was elected leader. It seem he can't accept the vote that put Corbyn in.

One has a clue how to win an election the other is Jeremy Corbyn.

Blimey Dekka, something we agree on!    Not that I’m a fan of Mr, Watson following his enthusiastically jumping on the Westminster abuse ‘scandal ‘. (And obviously he is a democracy denyer  Tongue)
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(09-24-2019, 06:27 AM)John Osborne’s Knuckle Wrote:
(09-23-2019, 05:16 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(09-23-2019, 04:50 PM)bradesbaggie Wrote: The move against Watson was foolish and ill judged. However he has been stabbing  Corbyn  in the back ever since he was elected leader. It seem he can't accept the vote that put Corbyn in.

One has a clue how to win an election the other is Jeremy Corbyn.

Blimey Dekka, something we agree on!    Not that I’m a fan of Mr, Watson following his enthusiastically jumping on the Westminster abuse ‘scandal ‘. (And obviously he is a democracy denyer  Tongue)

I dislike this government with a passion there is no redeemable feature to them but what I also dislike is a cabal of hard left MPs, advisors and pressure groups making a viable alternative impossible. 

All I will say about the referendum is this, Jim’ll Fix It was popular at the time but it still wasn’t a good choice to endorse it or be involved in its making.
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#15
I can't wait for a socialist hard left Corbyn led labour government.

It's going to happen very soon and look forward to seeing this country change for the better and be a catalyst for socialist change throughout the world.
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#16
(09-24-2019, 05:30 PM)Sunshine Wrote: I can't wait for a socialist hard left Corbyn led labour government.

It's going to happen very soon and look forward to seeing this country change for the better and be a catalyst for socialist change throughout the world.

Crikey  Big Grin
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(09-24-2019, 05:30 PM)Sunshine Wrote: I can't wait for a socialist hard left Corbyn led labour government.

It's going to happen very soon and look forward to seeing this country change for the better and be a catalyst for socialist change throughout the world.

Can't wait till we spunk billions nationalising the water industry then having another incident like Camelford. Not to mention undoing all of the progress that the private sector has done with regards to expanding our renewables generation while simultaneously propping up highly polluting, dead industry.
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(09-25-2019, 07:33 AM)Borin\ Baggie Wrote:
(09-24-2019, 05:30 PM)Sunshine Wrote: I can't wait for a socialist hard left Corbyn led labour government.

It's going to happen very soon and look forward to seeing this country change for the better and be a catalyst for socialist change throughout the world.

Can't wait till we spunk billions nationalising the water industry then having another incident like Camelford. Not to mention undoing all of the progress that the private sector has done with regards to expanding our renewables generation while simultaneously propping up highly polluting, dead industry.

and we can tell our kids not to bother with school cos even the most useless can have £10 an hr for doing nowt!
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