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It looked to me in my far from qualified view that Corbyn refused to nail his colours to the mast of either side of Leave or remain and as a result supported neither.
Point is there is a lot of thick people about in politics, mainly the ones who have been calling other people that for the last five years.
It looked to me in my far from qualified view that Corbyn refused to nail his colours to the mast of either side of Leave or remain and supported neither. As a result, both Remainers and Leavers reciprocated likewise.
Syd 10 out of 10 for loyalty and trying, don't read links buddy they are always one sided and not a view on reality especially the guardian and bbc. they have an agenda, looks like one you pander to. Have you ever posted a link to an article criticizing the Labour Party? there are thousands of them kicking about at the moment, some actually by Labour supporters. They are becoming irrelevant, something I told you months ago, old hat, old fashioned, and have not moved or recognised the different times we are now living in and are about with Al going to change even quicker than at any time in the past. Lots of the professions will become automated, teaching and universities have probably unknowingly opened the door wing and to a point doctors and Dentists, much of the legal work is repetitive, They will still need fitters plumbers and electricians though.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 07, 2021, 04:49:42 pmIt looked to me in my far from qualified view that Corbyn refused to nail his colours to the mast of either side of Leave or remain and supported neither. As a result, both Remainers and Leavers reciprocated likewise.Wales - South Wales in particular - voted strongly to Leave.Labour increased its vote share in Wales - South Wales in particular.Corbyn was replaced by Starmer over a year ago. Starmer was seen, rightly or wrongly as a strong Remainer. Labour's vote share in England went down.The Lib Dem's were seen as a strong Remain party. The Lib Dem vote has gone down everywhere.The Greens were seen as a strong Remain party. The Green vote has gone up everywhere.Yes Brexit is important - but only for the Tories. As a right-wing project they are seen to have achieved it successfully and thus coalesced all those votes together. There were no other right-wing parties that had any meaniningfull effect as there have been for all of this century. They are now the party of the right and far-right.Whilst Remain has splintered - and most likely stayed at home as they don't seen anyone representing them. The left has splintered and especially in England don't see any one party representing them.Brilliant tactical achievement by Cameron and Johnson.
Quote from: selby on May 08, 2021, 07:37:43 am Syd 10 out of 10 for loyalty and trying, don't read links buddy they are always one sided and not a view on reality especially the guardian and bbc. they have an agenda, looks like one you pander to. Have you ever posted a link to an article criticizing the Labour Party? there are thousands of them kicking about at the moment, some actually by Labour supporters. They are becoming irrelevant, something I told you months ago, old hat, old fashioned, and have not moved or recognised the different times we are now living in and are about with Al going to change even quicker than at any time in the past. Lots of the professions will become automated, teaching and universities have probably unknowingly opened the door wing and to a point doctors and Dentists, much of the legal work is repetitive, They will still need fitters plumbers and electricians though.Just keepin' it real selby following your comments that showed less the half of the story and the truth, remembering of course it's the candidates you are voting for not anyone else, whoever they are.
Syd 10 out of 10 for loyalty and trying, don't read links buddy they are always one sided and not a view on reality especially the guardian and bbc. they have an agenda, looks like one you pander to. Have you ever posted a link to an article criticizing the Labour Party? there are thousands of them kicking about at the moment, some actually by Labour supporters. They are becoming irrelevant, something I told you months ago, old hat, old fashioned, and have not moved or recognised the different times we are now living in and are about with Al going to change even quicker than at any time in the past. Lots of the professions will become automated, teaching and universities have probably unknowingly opened the door with remote learning and to a point doctors and Dentists, much of the legal work is repetitive, They will still need fitters plumbers and electricians though.
Did you see johnson up there before the poll?
well spotted hound, remind me why you voted for brexit?
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 08, 2021, 08:39:49 amQuote from: selby on May 08, 2021, 07:37:43 am Syd 10 out of 10 for loyalty and trying, don't read links buddy they are always one sided and not a view on reality especially the guardian and bbc. they have an agenda, looks like one you pander to. Have you ever posted a link to an article criticizing the Labour Party? there are thousands of them kicking about at the moment, some actually by Labour supporters. They are becoming irrelevant, something I told you months ago, old hat, old fashioned, and have not moved or recognised the different times we are now living in and are about with Al going to change even quicker than at any time in the past. Lots of the professions will become automated, teaching and universities have probably unknowingly opened the door wing and to a point doctors and Dentists, much of the legal work is repetitive, They will still need fitters plumbers and electricians though.Just keepin' it real selby following your comments that showed less the half of the story and the truth, remembering of course it's the candidates you are voting for not anyone else, whoever they are.When interviewed on tv all of the Hartlepool public spoke about Starmer or Johnson.I didn’t hear anyone speak about the local candidates.
Latest Yougov numbers, BST.https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/trackers/keir-starmer-approval-ratingEdit: i should point out that this is still slightly better than Corbyn's lowest point, which was in the mid 50s. But it took Corbyn years and a muddled brexit policy to get there.