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So how many times has Corbyn voted against the Labour whip?That's why I said I think he'll be stabbed in the back.
I hope not, but that's what'll happen.
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So how many times has Corbyn voted against the Labour whip?That's why I said I think he'll be stabbed in the back.
I hope not, but that's what'll happen.
So how many times has Corbyn voted against the Labour whip?
Do you know, but refuse to answer?Is this a riddle? Just tell me what's on your mind.
Do you know, but refuse to answer?
The answer is 'hundreds of times' ...You brought it up and don't seem to know the answer.
The answer is 'hundreds of times' ...
I personally don't believe the left are interested in building coalitions in the party to try and keep it unified. If you are not 100% behind Corbyn you are tory scum to them
More interested in winning the battle in there own party than beating the tories
I voted Corbyn and would consider myself a New Labourite so I disagree with your post.
None of the candidates will win the next election. Corbyn's election will show that the membership disagree with austerity and back the Keynesian economics that New Labour employed from 97-10 which saw investment in health, education and other infrastucture.
None of the other three candidates fill me with confidence and I dont trust any of them to challenge austerity. Corbyn will either resign or be overthrown after 18months - 2 years and hopefully his succesor will put forward a New Labour agenda with investment and compassion at its heart.
The vast majority of Corbyn's disciplines hate anything and everything to do with new labour
Do you read the comments section on any article about Blair, Brown, Prescott, Johnson, Blunkett etc
All a disgrace to the party who should have fucked off and joined the Tories
And if you read the actual articles themselves, you could say that all of New Labour hate Corbyn!
Everyone did well from those things, not just the left.I think they all care for the party and can forsee what a car crash will ensue
The left of the party done well out of 'new labour' minimum wage, massive and much improved public services, winter fuel allowance, free tv licenses for over 75's. The way members of thst cabinet ate noe treat by these new members is a total disgrace. To call them tories etc is ridiculous and insulting
Everyone did well from those things, not just the left.
I think they all care for the party and can forsee what a car crash will ensue
The left of the party done well out of 'new labour' minimum wage, massive and much improved public services, winter fuel allowance, free tv licenses for over 75's. The way members of thst cabinet ate noe treat by these new members is a total disgrace. To call them tories etc is ridiculous and insulting
I'm not questioning the policies, of course New Labour did some good things, but it seemed you were suggesting that I should vote for New Labour candidates because I'm better off because of what Blair brought in. With that logic, 99% of the population would have voted for Labour in the General Election.But they are more left wing ideals right??
If a Corbyn lead government did them I doubt you would have come back with the same response
New Labour can be proud of every achievement in your list, and the fact the economy was booming under them.
But I'm sick of seeing the party getting hammered by the Tories for 'bankrupting' the country; a pile of shite which has made monsters of Labour, who are being scapegoated for the Tories' ideologically-driven programme of austerity.
In the light of that, Labour's abstention in the austerity vote was a disgrace. It's time to stand up and fight back, and Corbyn's the man to lead the fight in my opinion.
Do you really think Corbyn with all the baggage he brings is the man to lead a unified party in the fight against the tories?
I'm not questioning the policies, of course New Labour did some good things, but it seemed you were suggesting that I should vote for New Labour candidates because I'm better off because of what Blair brought in. With that logic, 99% of the population would have voted for Labour in the General Election.
Blair made a deal with the devil with Iraq.Do you really think Corbyn with all the baggage he brings is the man to lead a unified party in the fight against the tories?
I'll be happy if he reminds Labour of what they're for. Whupping Boris or Gideon in 2020 would be a bonus.
Blair made a deal with the devil with Iraq.
The whole party needs an oil change to get rid of the blairites, it's currently right of thatcher.