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    #91
    The point of the opposition is to point out to the government the follies in their potential policies and give ministers ideas for new policies.

    If Labour is f***ing around fighting with each other then everytime they are on a commons committee the MP is putting his/her own ideas forward which may not be Labour party policy.

    Though I've just heard that Corbyn has an absence of policies in loads of key areas.

    Also I don't know why the unions support him when he wants to get rid of some of their members jobs in the defence industry.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #92
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      The point of the opposition is to point out to the government the follies in their potential policies and give ministers ideas for new policies.

      If Labour is f***ing around fighting with each other then everytime they are on a commons committee the MP is putting his/her own ideas forward which may not be Labour party policy.

      Though I've just heard that Corbyn has an absence of policies in loads of key areas.

      Also I don't know why the unions support him when he wants to get rid of some of their members jobs in the defence industry.
      The Unions support him because they are all in the 'Lets pretend to hate the rich while we milk the Union funds and get rich ourselves club'

      But especially if you recall that Corbyn was pro Remain and yet it was the main Labour strongholds which had the most leave votes.

      If May does trigger Article 50 and we do leave the EU there may be a huge change in voting in some of those areas.... which will be interesting.

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        #93
        Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

        Will take them less than an hour. Camoron drives in, her Maj pulls a lever and drops him into a shark tank, as May is driving in and steps up.
        FTFY
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          #94
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          FTFY
          I had a vision of HRH doing a thumbs up/down gesture as per roman emporer times, but maybe I've been watching too many movies about gladiators.
          Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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            #95
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            The point of the opposition is to point out to the government the follies in their potential policies and give ministers ideas for new policies.
            Noooooooooooooooo....

            For the love of God, don't give them new ideas...

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              #96
              The point of the opposition is to point out to the government the follies in their potential policies and give ministers ideas for new policies.
              That's the role of the House of Lords. The House of Common is about spending Taxpayers income, preferably on your own pet project. It seems to me that most of the Tory governments we've had undo some of the over spending and their project do seem to be more in line with a 'commercially' orientated country (infrastructure projects, for instance, instead of green party propaganda).

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