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I thought the worst thing about Benn's speech was the complete lack of substance. It was well orated, well timed (for maximum cuntishness) and emotional, but nothing new was brought to the table. I noticed a couple of Labour spineless fucks tweeted that they had backed the bombing after hearing Benn's speech. Really? What new piece of information did he bring to the debate that hadn't been discussed in the previous 10 hours.

 

That sort of thing belongs in a debate down the pub, not in the decision making process for going to war. It should have been an analytical discussion that discussed - only - facts. Like was done by the very committee set up to examine the case for war (who were, obviously, ignored). Our f'n archaic system of democracy doesn't fuckin work, and that's why Jeremy Corbyn has no place in it. Labour need a personality, not a man with conviction or sense, because that's who our parliamentary system works. It's all left to chance. A "who can shout loudest" match. These cunts don't serve a purpose.

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Superb response by Corbyn today to Osbourne's budget.

 

The smarmy Tory thought he had nailed it with his pretence at helping the "northern powerhouse" and introducing a long overdue sugar tax. The leader of the opposition - who still makes too many fuck ups in his oratory, tripping over his own words - absolutely wiped the smile off the face of the little runt cunt. Great work.

 

 

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Couldn't be arsed starting a new thread for this.

 

Fucking hell. You know it's bad when IDS resigns because your policies are too harsh.

 

Was thinking the same last night. He's an absolute scumbag but what does that say about the bill?  There was a cunt down here who is mp for Richmond and a patron for a disability charity who voted for the cuts. Needless to say he's not patron anymore. What goes through these arseholes minds ???

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Was thinking the same last night. He's an absolute scumbag but what does that say about the bill?  There was a cunt down here who is mp for Richmond and a patron for a disability charity who voted for the cuts. Needless to say he's not patron anymore. What goes through these arseholes minds ???

 

Zac Goldsmith? Looks and sounds like a Blairite. I expect IDS doesn't give a fuck about the bill in all honesty. It'll be about placing himself on the right side of Euro referendum vote and causing maximum damage to the other side by resigning. Self-serving little cunt.

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The knives are out for Corbyn now. They're blaming him for Brexit. You couldn't make it up.

 

Labour are a fucking disgrace. The timing of this is all because the Chilcott report is coming in a couple of weeks.

 

If Corbyn is leader of the opposition, Blair will be nailed. He will be nailed in the report anyway but the "party" don't need their current elected leader speaking the truth about a past elected leader.

 

The establishment have infiltrated them all. Cunts like Andy Burnham and Hillary Benn are self-serving stooges.

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The knives are out for Corbyn now. They're blaming him for Brexit. You couldn't make it up.

 

Labour are a fucking disgrace. The timing of this is all because the Chilcott report is coming in a couple of weeks.

 

If Corbyn is leader of the opposition, Blair will be nailed. He will be nailed in the report anyway but the "party" don't need their current elected leader speaking the truth about a past elected leader.

 

The establishment have infiltrated them all. Cunts like Andy Burnham and Hillary Benn are self-serving stooges.

 

I agree. I don't rate Corbyn as a leader but hoping he nails Bliar when Chilcott is finally released.

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I agree. I don't rate Corbyn as a leader but hoping he nails Bliar when Chilcott is finally released.

 

In fairness to him, it must be difficult to be a leader when nae cunt listens to you. He's had absolutely zero coverage, and the useless cunts around him haven't forced his views onto - at the very least - the bbc. It was indicative of the BBC's agenda though that they ditched the serving shadow chancellor from Andrew Marr show, replacing him with the resigned cunt Benn Jnr. Similarly, desperate to give those against Corbyn time to air their views without right of reply (or even mentioning that two thirds of Labour voters voted remain - a respectable return for Corbyn). Again, the folk round him should have been screaming down the BBC's door and forcing their way on set. I don't think Corbyn has the ruthlessness and hardness to go for the cunts. He's excellent when approached for an argument, but he doesn't seem to have the desire to hunt the arguments down and force his way in. Him, or the folks round him need to be battering doors down. Perhaps I'm doing him a disservice and things will change when he gets his own folk in about, but I doubt it. Shame, the guy has integrity it seems. Hopefully he'll last to mid-July.

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Listen up you thick cunts.

 

And anyone who doesn't see what's going on and gets offended by a generic opening line IS a VERY thick cunt.

 

The PLP like the Eton fagboys and like Clinton-Bush-Obama are instruments of the ruling evil.

 

Corbyn has integrity and carries no dirt.

 

This is a dangerous combination. It means they can't control him.

 

These last seven days have been a golden opportunity for Labour to win ground over the Tories.

 

Diversionary tactics that are so obvious to any reasonable man prove that there is no democratic "opposition"

 

It's them against us. You fuckers don't even know who "they" are.

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This is labours moment and they are completely fucking it up. Corbyn is a man of the people and has integrity, just don't think he has the charisma to cut it as a leader. the labour mps should be ashamed for themselves, he is not the one they should be fighting.

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I know fuck all about Eagle. Never noticed the cow until she ingratiated herself to Corbyn, picking him up from his hoose, sitting next to him on the front bench.

 

She is a Brutus, a Judas, a self-serving cow. Wouldn't surprise me if she's a dyke.

 

Now in this pc world, we're not allowed to comment on sexuality. Well sue me.

 

Dykes are bitter in my experience. Very bitter people, mostly maladjusted.

 

Even if her maladjustment is not related to her sexuality, she's one twisted bitch.

 

The way she sat through her "support" of her leader without expressing emotion, the way she sat through her resignation without expressing emotion, working SO HARD to expressly eliminate expression is a manifestation of the coldest hearted cunt that even the staunchest man-hating lesbian would have been proud.

 

Labour are fucked. Politics is fucked. The whole thing is crashing down.

 

Indict Blair. Then the party can begin.

 

You couldn't lead fuck all Jeremy but you can bring down Blair and the whole shabang.

 

Blair killed Kelly.

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Corbyn's speech just now signifies the beginning of the end.

 

Fantastic. Integrity has been missing for too long.

 

Not only should Bush and Blair hang, so should Rupert Murdoch and many, many others.

 

The politicians and media knew all along and they chose to ride roughshod over the truth.

 

Blair's voice is full of panic and it's beautiful to hear.

 

I knew from the beginning that Corbyn was going to be important.

 

I couldn't anticipate how important. Fucking brilliant.

 

The end of public schoolboy wankers running the country imminent.

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I still find it unbelievable that the "rebel" mps haven't been lynched. Their behaviour is an absolute disgrace but little wonder that these are the ones who voted for the war. No wonder they're trying to cover themselves. Well done to corbyn for staying strong, if that isn't strong leadership,  I don't know what is. He has been harassed and bullied from day one but hasn't given up on his mandate to serve those who voted him in and not his beneficiaries (fellow mps). It's almost like they forgot why they're there in the first place.

 

I was also very pleased to hear the mother calling bliar the world's biggest terrorist. Completely accurate. He put on his priministerial voice yesterday, but the lies were there for all to hear. Chilcot for want of a better word called him incompetent in his planning and dealings with this farcical war. How I would love to see him suffer in the hague. Not once has he said he's repentant for his actions, indeed he said he'd do it again.  Absolute arsehole.

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Oh how I enjoyed eagles failed attempt at a news conference yesterday. What a stupid piece of work. You represent the enemy whereas the man you apposed represents the people. Away and go fuck yourself. You'd have thought the politicians would have worked it out by now, they've lost us and we couldn't give a monkeys about who the mps want as their leader. They clearly are all incompetent buffoons anyway.

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Assuming now, regardless of whether or not the leadership election even goes ahead,that Corbyn has withstood this coup I think Labour have some big and bold decisions to make. I think he should bin all the rebel mp's from the party and select corbyn supporting replacements to stand against the resulting independents in the by elections they would have to face.

 

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Assuming now, regardless of whether or not the leadership election even goes ahead,that Corbyn has withstood this coup I think Labour have some big and bold decisions to make. I think he should bin all the rebel mp's from the party and select corbyn supporting replacements to stand against the resulting independents in the by elections they would have to face.

 

Agree completely. Although I'm not sure how many would actually support him. I just can't see why the mps can't see why the people aren't backing them. So blind.

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Agree completely. Although I'm not sure how many would actually support him. I just can't see why the mps can't see why the people aren't backing them. So blind.

 

I'm suspecting it is a case of them being scared of having to be an actual opposition rather than merely being a large group of MPs behind a red banner who wait patiently for a couple of elections before giving their blue counterparts a break. 20 years of essentially being the same as the tories and now their 'pet' socialist telling them its time they actually did some work

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Jez would win the General Election v. that mad cow, all day every day.

 

The people are sick of establishment politics. We're screaming for change.

 

Their attempts to undermine Corbyn are so see through even the Sun readers are catching on.

 

Goanyerselmin Jeremiah.

 

He's a fuck up really in terms of leadership credentials but at least he has integrity.

 

Substance was always more important than style.

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