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Owen Smith for Labour Leader?
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I think they prefer "Taffia", but he's already been referred to as Blair-lite by MomentumOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostHe wasn't around for the vote on the Iraq war so the likes of Momentum (the SWP) can't use it against him and call him a Blairite.
On the Iraq war, he now says, conveniently, that he wouldn't have voted for it, but he was quoted as being unsure in interviews ~10 years ago.
It's all completely irrelevant though. He won't win. If he does win, he won't become PM. Labour are properly fecked. The old saying about a week being a long time in politics: not for Labour, it's going to take a generation or more (possibly never again, unless they can turn it around in Scootlandia).Comment
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He does a very good flounce thoughOriginally posted by Mordac View PostYou may be confusing him with Owen Jones, who is not an MP, but does have a Grauniad column which is perfect for bulimics - the easiest way to bring up one's breakfast. As an alternative to choking on it, believe me, chucking up is slightly easier.
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