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Unfortunately at the moment it is just a revolving door between Labour and the Tories anyway and will remain so until the voting system is reformed. Besides, it could serve to energise one of the other parties, that manages to attract non-leftist disaffected Labour voters who don't like the Tories either.
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Hi GR!Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostSame freakin' government though ain't it?
Well, only one believed in money trees.
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As was the case during the late 90s early 2000s except the boot was on the other foot.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo this country will end up with a one party monopoly who can do what they want? Great....
Same freakin' government though ain't it?
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So this country will end up with a one party monopoly who can do what they want? Great....
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Burnham? You and Derek must be joking.Originally posted by unixman View PostCorbyn will gather up all the extremists, deliver some stirring speeches, whip the left wingers into a big 1970s wet dream, then serenely steer them all straight into the side of a cliff.
Freed from lefties, labour will then migrate rightwards, only to find itself in ...of all places ...electable territory. Kendal and Burnham will pick up the pieces and hand them straight to David Milliband.
Anyone who doubts this, just ask Derek Hatton.
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Corbyn will gather up all the extremists, deliver some stirring speeches, whip the left wingers into a big 1970s wet dream, then serenely steer them all straight into the side of a cliff.
Freed from lefties, labour will then migrate rightwards, only to find itself in ...of all places ...electable territory. Kendal and Burnham will pick up the pieces and hand them straight to David Milliband.
Anyone who doubts this, just ask Derek Hatton.
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Bliar - a virus within the Labour party

Communication Workers Union backs Corbyn as antidote to Blairite 'virus'
CWU follows example of Unison and Unite unions in backing leftwing candidate ‘to fight back against Blairites’
Jeremy Corbyn has taken another major step forward in his campaign to become Labour leader after the Communications Workers Union announced that it is to endorse him to act as the antidote to the Blairite “virus” in the party.
In a sign that the veteran leftwinger is building up huge momentum in his campaign, the CWU general secretary, Dave Ward, announced that he is to follow in the steps of the Unison and Unite unions to endorse Corbyn.
“There is a virus within the Labour party – Jeremy Corbyn is the antidote,” Ward said as he said that Corbyn offered the chance to fight back against Blairites such as Peter Mandelson.
Ward said: “I am delighted to announce that the CWU will be backing Jeremy Corbyn MP to be the next leader of the Labour party. There are no quick fixes for the Labour party, but there are some easy decisions and choosing Jeremy as its leader should be one of them.
Communication Workers Union backs Corbyn as antidote to Blairite 'virus' | Politics | The Guardian
Komrade Korbyn for PM!
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