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I do not think you should be taking fullyautomatrix at face value
I'm amazed anyone is, unless they're double-bluffing as their own elaborate trolling
I do hope Labour will get their act together, accept their leader and get on with doing the best they can. This is bordering on farce and not good for the country... the Government needs a credible opposition, and we risk more disillusioned voters going to UKIP/BNP/etc if the Labour party crumbles.
Unless we end up with LibDems becoming the second party again.
I'm amazed anyone is, unless they're double-bluffing as their own elaborate trolling
I do hope Labour will get their act together, accept their leader and get on with doing the best they can. This is bordering on farce and not good for the country... the Government needs a credible opposition, and we risk more disillusioned voters going to UKIP/BNP/etc if the Labour party crumbles.
Unless we end up with LibDems becoming the second party again.
The left needs to turn itself from the policies of envy, wailing and virtue signalling to being the representatives of aspirations for everyone.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
Time for Labour to get united behind these Corbyn policy beauties:
60 per cent top rate of tax
£300,000 inheritance tax threshold
Reverse corporation tax cuts
No trident
Northern Ireland-style power-sharing deal for the Falkland Islands
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I get the impression its the same as with the UKIP question and the tories, people are so disillusioned that both parties have moved to the center people are backing a move to the far extremes (UKIP Right/Corbyn et al Left).
The only saving grace is that its an internal party split which will just mean the party as a whole will be weakened, he may get the popular vote if more and more labour supporters come out of the woodwork, but will never get enough MP's to form the government based on the way the constituencies are drawn up (will be even worse if the new changes proposed are pushed through which will cut even more labour strongholds).
A win would be more the PLP to see the will of the people and feed in some more Left idea's without going to far that they implode and make themselves unelectable.
Long story short, more years of May
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The only way that Corbyn is electable is if he can believably explain how he's going to finance his idealistic ideas. UKIP has a lot of ground on which to win new voters, especially if it can appeal to lower-middle class voters from a worker's party rather than a right or left wing dominance (fascist tendencies wrap around with nationalist tendencies; just ask Adolf )
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
The only way that Corbyn is electable is if he can believably explain how he's going to finance his idealistic ideas. UKIP has a lot of ground on which to win new voters, especially if it can appeal to lower-middle class voters from a worker's party rather than a right or left wing dominance (fascist tendencies wrap around with nationalist tendencies; just ask Adolf )
There is a great opportunity for UKIP to appeal to the working class but they are too full of loons to actually develop proper policies that would help those at the bottom end of society.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
The only way that Corbyn is electable is if he can believably explain how he's going to finance his idealistic ideas. UKIP has a lot of ground on which to win new voters, especially if it can appeal to lower-middle class voters from a worker's party rather than a right or left wing dominance (fascist tendencies wrap around with nationalist tendencies; just ask Adolf )
Yes, a common issue with Champagne Socialists, they only want to spend others money
The only way that Corbyn is electable is if he can believably explain how he's going to finance his idealistic ideas. UKIP has a lot of ground on which to win new voters, especially if it can appeal to lower-middle class voters from a worker's party rather than a right or left wing dominance (fascist tendencies wrap around with nationalist tendencies; just ask Adolf )
That's only to start. Look who Corbyn shares his platform with. Abbott, Thornberry, McDonnell et al. It's you're either with us of against us, and make no mistake, that lot are quite happy to cosy up with some nasty bits of work.
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