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Leadership contest should be called off
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Apparently some people on internet forums have been suggesting people pay a couple of quid to join Labour and vote for Corbin as a way of keeping the Tories in power.
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If anybody can sign up as a supporter and vote then it's clearly stupid.
The majority of parties/groups/organisations who have elections have criteria that you have to be a member for a specific amount of time before you can vote.
So apart from those who are under 19 everyone else who is an adult should have had to be a member for at least a year. Under 19 year olds have the excuse that they were in full time education e.g. children so it's not age discrimination."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It would have been perfectly fine if they voted for anybody but Komrade Korbyn!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf anybody can sign up as a supporter and vote then it's clearly stupid.
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That's what this boils down to. It was a Miliband idea though so we shouldn't be too surprised it immediately turned to rat tulip. Just imagine what would be happening if he were running the countryOriginally posted by AtW View PostIt would have been perfectly fine if they voted for anybody but Komrade Korbyn!
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Ah, the one with the selfie wife: Google Search 'Karen Danczuk'Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
He seems to be a bit of a dick as well, politicians, ha!“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Just heard that 3 of the candidates have asked labour HQ to call it off, citing unfairness in the process...watch this space(\__/)
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Change the rules because you don't like the result. Sour grapes.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostJust heard that 3 of the candidates have asked labour HQ to call it off, citing unfairness in the process...watch this space
People are voting for Corbyn because he has an alternative, he has a view, he has a beard ;-{|DComment
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