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And you think those who didn't want him as leader will vote Tory instead
Nope, I was suggesting that if more than half of his own party won't vote for him, what chance does he have of being elected by the general populous?
Hopefully you did understand this time - I don't want to have to spell it out again.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
Nope, I was suggesting that if more than half of his own party won't vote for him, what chance does he have of being elected by the general populous?
Hopefully you did understand this time - I don't want to have to spell it out again.
For some reason, I always thought that you'd be a Labour Supporter. They are the party of sitting on their arses and waiting for it to be handed to them on a plate aren't they?
For some reason, I always thought that you'd be a Labour Supporter. They are the party of sitting on their arses and waiting for it to be handed to them on a plate aren't they?
If you don't wash your mouth out, I'll do it myself (or I'll outsource the job to someone else for below minimum wage and inside IR35). How the feckity feck dare you?
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
If you don't wash your mouth out, I'll do it myself (or I'll outsource the job to someone else for below minimum wage and inside IR35). How the feckity feck dare you?
Well, I must admit you had thrown me with the hatred and violence towards Gypsies , until I remembered John Bercow doesn't like them either.
Nope, I was suggesting that if more than half of his own party won't vote for him, what chance does he have of being elected by the general populous?
Hopefully you did understand this time - I don't want to have to spell it out again.
When was the last time a Labour leader got more votes than JC?
Didn't he assume the role in a far more emphatic way than Milliband? Didn't he in fact increase his vote when challenged?
Or are you confusing the Labour party with the PLP perhaps?
When was the last time a Labour leader got more votes than JC?
Didn't he assume the role in a far more emphatic way than Milliband? Didn't he in fact increase his vote when challenged?
Or are you confusing the Labour party with the PLP perhaps?
You do the maths, there were 654k members eligible to vote, and he got 303k votes. I'm not confusing the PLP thingy, they'll probably be able to hold their next shadow cabinet meeting in a phone box. Which bit of the "more than half of the electorate in his own party didn't even vote for him" didn't you understand?
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
When was the last time a Labour leader got more votes than JC?
Didn't he assume the role in a far more emphatic way than Milliband? Didn't he in fact increase his vote when challenged?
Or are you confusing the Labour party with the PLP perhaps?
I don't think you can really draw a comparison can you. For example, just because a load of people where members of PIE & vote in a leader, doesn't mean that anyone outside of that organization is going to vote for them. He's just drawn in a certain type of new member.
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