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Hillary Benn has just said he's not interested in the leadership so clearly he's going to be the front runner.
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No. Today is the prelude as people resign. tomorrow will be act 1 as we see what Labour MPs do.Originally posted by minestrone View PostToday is going to be fun.
Act 2 will be the next labour leadership vote which Corbyn will win again (heck its only £3 to continue this entertainment)
Act 3 is the general election. By which point either Labour will have split into 2 or it will be destroyed by UKIP.....
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FTFY
Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair Korbyn was sat wholeheartedly, in political no man's land, on the fence and that probably cost Bremainers
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Looks like he has managed ably againOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIndeed. Fullyautomatix could get hold of the wrong end of the stick if it only had one end!
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But enough about Britain in the 70s....Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd the power cuts, strikes and general ****ed-upness of everything.
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Here we go!!Originally posted by minestrone View PostHe will be getting the blame for this from a great majority of the labour party.
Can't see him lasting long, I expect the first moves today or tomorrow
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Hmmm... looking at your history of predictions that seems to confirm he'll be given the boot.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostNope, in fact his position will be strengthened further and him becoming the next PM has got closer.
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Venezuela seems fine with it, well apart from the food shortages that isOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'd rather be in the EU than have that 1970's throwback. Someone needs to tell him even the Russians gave up on communism
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I'd rather be in the EU than have that 1970's throwback. Someone needs to tell him even the Russians gave up on communismOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostNope, in fact his position will be strengthened further and him becoming the next PM has got closer.
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