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Hark at the numpties hitting an easy target,badly needed a Labour leader that can knock the shit out of Jimmy Krankies second referendum,or is that a third idea ,any clues who?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on September 02, 2016, 02:49:39 pmQuote from: Yargo on September 02, 2016, 12:17:29 pmHark at the numpties hitting an easy target,badly needed a Labour leader that can knock the shit out of Jimmy Krankies second referendum,or is that a third idea ,any clues who?We badly needed a Labour leader that could knock the shit out of Boris and Nigel at the last referendum but we didn't bloody get one.Who would you suggest? I can't think of a single Labour MP that'd land a single blow on either Boris or Farage, never mind "knock the shit out of em".
Quote from: Yargo on September 02, 2016, 12:17:29 pmHark at the numpties hitting an easy target,badly needed a Labour leader that can knock the shit out of Jimmy Krankies second referendum,or is that a third idea ,any clues who?We badly needed a Labour leader that could knock the shit out of Boris and Nigel at the last referendum but we didn't bloody get one.
I'm starting to have a sort of shamefaced secret hope that Labour ends up with about 80 MP's after the next election. And that is making me angry and sad and ashamed.
Quote from: BobG on September 02, 2016, 11:36:45 am I'm starting to have a sort of shamefaced secret hope that Labour ends up with about 80 MP's after the next election. And that is making me angry and sad and ashamed.Strange, bst is usually very quick to point out the implications of this type of thinking but he appears to have passed up this particular opportunity.
What troubles me also Glynn is how a man supposedly overseeing the slow decline and inevitably death of the Labour party into political obscurity is also a major threat to world (well, three continents of it at least) peace?
Labour members canvassing in the streets and housing estates, waited in vain for the BBC – the country’s most trusted news source – to provide any serious analysis that could back up the Labour message on the doorstep
Glyn wanted to know why the Labour leadership hadn't been in the media talking about the NHS recently.
AlbieComplaining about the media is an indulgence that the Left frequently gives in to.
It's pointless. Unless you plan to nationalise the media and impose some sort of requirement for impartiality, then you have to deal with the media that you have.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 06, 2016, 07:16:18 pmWiltsI really used to respect your analysis. But when you post a quote from The Canary to support your argument, you've just slipped a long way down the ladder.However will he sleep at night?
WiltsI really used to respect your analysis. But when you post a quote from The Canary to support your argument, you've just slipped a long way down the ladder.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 06, 2016, 07:09:07 pmAlbieComplaining about the media is an indulgence that the Left frequently gives in to. Indulgence? It's now a widely held sentiment. Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 06, 2016, 07:09:07 pmIt's pointless. Unless you plan to nationalise the media and impose some sort of requirement for impartiality, then you have to deal with the media that you have. Really? Is that the only option? I think the opposite will probably happen (is happening), as in, a slow decentralisation of media to small, transparently funded, online news producers.