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If Corbyn keeps this up we're looking at a one party state for a long while, whilst he keeps chummy with his terrorist friends, stop the war sharia lentil eating coalition and every work shy public sector 'worker' and wayne/waynietta chav slobs in blissful pitiful opposition
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDo you realise how many ministers there are in a government ? The only thing that keeps them in line is the hope of a job or promotion.Take that away and you will lose discipline and have a party full of rebellious back benchers who will be in a party they did not sign up for.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, and that's great - nice new lean Govt.
Do you realise how many ministers there are in a government ? The only thing that keeps them in line is the hope of a job or promotion.
Take that away and you will lose discipline and have a party full of rebellious back benchers who will be in a party they did not sign up for.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIf Corbyn purges all his political enemies from the top jobs, there wont be enough left to form a shadow bedside cupboard, never mind a cabinet.
Maybe he will outsource it to the SWP
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So, supporting another war is 'moderate' and being anti war is 'radical'
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIf Corbyn purges all his political enemies from the top jobs, there wont be enough left to form a shadow bedside cupboard, never mind a cabinet.
Maybe he will outsource it to the SWP
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If Corbyn purges all his political enemies from the top jobs, there wont be enough left to form a shadow bedside cupboard, never mind a cabinet.
Maybe he will outsource it to the SWP
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI think it's high time to admit that this demokratic malarkey experiment totally failed, it's time for direct action - Her Majesty should put ALL MPs into jail until the mess they've created is sorted.
This isnt Russia, you know.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostJeremy Corbyn to sack shadow cabinet ministers who disagree with his anti-war policies
Jeremy Corbyn’s close associates are secretly planning to purge the shadow cabinet of moderate MPs who disagree with his radical, anti-war policies, as he seeks to impose his will on the Labour Party.
In the aftermath of the Commons vote on bombing Syria last week, allies of the Labour leader warned that he would reshuffle his senior team to remove his enemies from positions of power.
Source: Jeremy Corbyn to sack shadow cabinet ministers who disagree with his anti-war policies - Telegraph
4am is apparently the best time to have a long knifes reshuffle
But the Torygraph just loves hamming it up as it continues its decline into an inferior replica of the Mail
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI think it's high time to admit that this demokratic malarkey experiment totally failed, it's time for direct action - Her Majesty should put ALL MPs into jail until the mess they've created is sorted.
Commercial organisations do that and it works fine.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe problem of having no opposition is when the government implode there is no other party that can be elected.....
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The problem of having no opposition is when the government implode there is no other party that can be elected.....
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