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War criminal Bliar -Labour faces 'annihilation'

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    #11
    Originally posted by unixman View Post
    I'm afraid there can be. The largest part of his support is from the unions. If the unions want hard left, it's a shame they can't just stand up for what they believe in and form a hard left party or join an existing one (there are several). Instead they prefer to ride on the coat tails of centre left Labour, hoping the population at large won't notice. They will notice and Labour will be wrecked. But what do the unions care? Wrecking is what they do.

    Farrageis different - he formed his own party fair and square, and shouted about it.

    But don't those union members have to opt in to being a Labour member now? What the fuss has been about is labour 'supporters' who have paid their £3 in order to vote. It's those who I think are being badged as the agitators. The union support is where the labour movement came from, however wrong they may be about stuff, so it's 'their' party to choose the leader of.

    I don't disagree with the sentiments that Corbyn isn't electable, and that's bad for democracy as a whole. What I'm saying is that this vote isn't being pulled off course by a bunch of mischief making pranksters.

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