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Just take a look at McDonnell's past beliefs. He hasn't changed any of them. Corbyn is merely a puppet, the real leader is McClusky and friends anyway. It's fair to say there is a decent, viable Labour party out there, but it's not the one in Parliament, who are nothing to do with Labour.
Let's face it, no mainstream politician is worthy of support or trust these days, they all seem to have forgotten why they are there. So let's at least stick with the ones that make a pretence of caring for Britain.
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A kindler, gentler dictatorship?
Anyone else wondering if Grieve's proposed government of national unity will usher in a radical (insane?) socialist government that quickly tries opponents for political crimes and refuses to relinquish power?
John McDonnell, who is clearly the power in the Labour Party, since he's the one making deals with the SNP and packing Jezza off in a black cab to see Her Maj and "persuade" her he can form a government, said recently he'd be willing to make up new laws to jail political opponents.
Anyway, I'm sure they'll just cancel Brexit and call a GE, like the lovely democrats they are
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