Even many life long Labour supporters don't seem to be able to stomach him.
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Is Corbyn the reason you won't vote Labour?
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Is Corbyn the reason you won't vote Labour?
39No46.15%18Yes30.77%12I will be voting Labour12.82%5You, with your dumb ass polls, are even more of a cretin than AndyW!10.26%4Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market. -
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Have never voted Labour, and can't see that I ever will. Used to vote Tory, never will again.
People, there are more than 2 parties out there. Clean the swamp, let's get other parties involved in the, er, party!I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Considering that we are contractors, we would not be living in a constituency with a Labour majority unless you are a permie or in the UK on a fast track visa."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Oh? Why wouldn’t we?Originally posted by Paddy View PostConsidering that we are contractors, we would not be living in a constituency with a Labour majority unless you are a permie or in the UK on a fast track visa.Comment
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I used to live in the constituency which included Hampstead and Highgate, and at the time it was about as solidly Labour as any mining town. Kensington is Labour FFS, meaning the most expensive street in the country is in a Labour constituency.Originally posted by Paddy View PostConsidering that we are contractors, we would not be living in a constituency with a Labour majority unless you are a permie or in the UK on a fast track visa.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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And Paddy gets his arse handed to him on a plate, again.Originally posted by Paddy View PostConsidering that we are contractors, we would not be living in a constituency with a Labour majority unless you are a permie or in the UK on a fast track visa.Comment
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Reminds me of when I worked in IT department where a new credit system was installed. The bank chairman put in his postcode - he was Lord something and lived in manor. His crediot rating was very poor - due to the skanks that lived round him. That will teach him!Originally posted by Paddy View PostConsidering that we are contractors, we would not be living in a constituency with a Labour majority unless you are a permie or in the UK on a fast track visa.Comment
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Yep, hard to believe. It went Labour for the first time in 2017, although only by 20 votes. I doubt they'll retain it.Originally posted by Mordac View PostKensington is Labour FFS, meaning the most expensive street in the country is in a Labour constituency.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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National Grid and SSE move offshore over Labour plans - BBC News
This is what Labour can do BEFORE they have the keys to No. 10...Comment
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