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I find it more strange that people slam Corbyn a few short years after voting for a Labour Party that he was leader of and would have become PM had they won.
Quote from: drfchound on September 08, 2023, 08:30:20 amI find it more strange that people slam Corbyn a few short years after voting for a Labour Party that he was leader of and would have become PM had they won.There's never been a truer time to confirm that many Labour supporters would vote for any old witless, smarmy, pretentious ball-sack as long they were sporting a Red rose.
wrong side of the bed again bb?
Quote from: drfchound on September 08, 2023, 08:30:20 amI find it more strange that people slam Corbyn a few short years after voting for a Labour Party that he was leader of and would have become PM had they won.And if you actually mean that, Hound then that only shows a staggering lack of political awareness or perhaps simply a total lack of moral values. But of course you're just having one of your usual snide digs at certain individuals aren't you... people who whilst supporting Corbin were at the same time principled enough to voice their concerns with some aspects of his leadership. They were willing to support a party led by him because it was the only remaining way of ridding the country of the catastrophe of Tory control, but they you know that don't you. Still never one to pass up the opportunity to get in one of your snide digs.
And if you think replacing them with any old Red Rose-wearing, witless, smarmy, pretentious ball-sack is the answer then you are part of the problem.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 06, 2023, 12:01:21 pmAbsolutely you can't change your thoughts just because of the party they're coming from. If you're a fan of Jeremy Corbyns labour and policies I don't see how you can be a fan of Starmers labour, they're very very different.Labour will attract millions who voted Tory with these policies and get power but they'll have to hold steady, if they then move from those policies they'll get slaughtered the next time round and this is a real chance for them to get power for 15 years +.There must be shed loads you don't see pud, the suffering and starvation of the poor under tory Austerity, yet you continued to vote for them, go lecture someone else.
Absolutely you can't change your thoughts just because of the party they're coming from. If you're a fan of Jeremy Corbyns labour and policies I don't see how you can be a fan of Starmers labour, they're very very different.Labour will attract millions who voted Tory with these policies and get power but they'll have to hold steady, if they then move from those policies they'll get slaughtered the next time round and this is a real chance for them to get power for 15 years +.
Labour under JC had no chance of winning an Election
I think this vid says everything. Even if you just watch the first few mins you get the point.Labour are not a choice any more. This is the worst point in British politics in over 100 years. In terms of things I've said in other threads concerning democracy, this illustrates that with brass knobs on.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6rTI8w-vI8
Not really Bents. You could probably benefit from counselling for your anger issues.
Quote from: Iberian Red on September 08, 2023, 03:24:12 pmNot really Bents. You could probably benefit from counselling for your anger issues.Thats rich coming from you!
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on September 08, 2023, 12:01:31 pmQuote from: drfchound on September 08, 2023, 08:30:20 amI find it more strange that people slam Corbyn a few short years after voting for a Labour Party that he was leader of and would have become PM had they won.And if you actually mean that, Hound then that only shows a staggering lack of political awareness or perhaps simply a total lack of moral values. But of course you're just having one of your usual snide digs at certain individuals aren't you... people who whilst supporting Corbin were at the same time principled enough to voice their concerns with some aspects of his leadership. They were willing to support a party led by him because it was the only remaining way of ridding the country of the catastrophe of Tory control, but they you know that don't you. Still never one to pass up the opportunity to get in one of your snide digs.Pies, it isn’t a sly dig all. It is a fact that had Labour won one the GEs that he was leader then he would have been PM wouldn’t he.There was more than one poster who was singing JCs praises.Were they going along with the train of thought that soon after winning they would have been campaigning for a new leader because if that hadn’t happened we would have been stuck with him.Of course some have voiced concerns about him but in the main those concerns have been since his last defeat, probably with the good old benefit of hindsight.Some of those same posters are having doubts about Starmer and some of his lack of policy decisions and many changes of mind.If Labour don’t win again, and I very much think that they will, I suppose we will read about how he was the wrong man.Raven, you say that Labour could never have won with JC in charge but they did come every close didn’t they.
Quote from: drfchound on September 08, 2023, 04:02:51 pmQuote from: i_ateallthepies on September 08, 2023, 12:01:31 pmQuote from: drfchound on September 08, 2023, 08:30:20 amI find it more strange that people slam Corbyn a few short years after voting for a Labour Party that he was leader of and would have become PM had they won.And if you actually mean that, Hound then that only shows a staggering lack of political awareness or perhaps simply a total lack of moral values. But of course you're just having one of your usual snide digs at certain individuals aren't you... people who whilst supporting Corbin were at the same time principled enough to voice their concerns with some aspects of his leadership. They were willing to support a party led by him because it was the only remaining way of ridding the country of the catastrophe of Tory control, but they you know that don't you. Still never one to pass up the opportunity to get in one of your snide digs.Pies, it isn’t a sly dig all. It is a fact that had Labour won one the GEs that he was leader then he would have been PM wouldn’t he.There was more than one poster who was singing JCs praises.Were they going along with the train of thought that soon after winning they would have been campaigning for a new leader because if that hadn’t happened we would have been stuck with him.Of course some have voiced concerns about him but in the main those concerns have been since his last defeat, probably with the good old benefit of hindsight.Some of those same posters are having doubts about Starmer and some of his lack of policy decisions and many changes of mind.If Labour don’t win again, and I very much think that they will, I suppose we will read about how he was the wrong man.Raven, you say that Labour could never have won with JC in charge but they did come every close didn’t they.They didn't win though did they?
Sorry Syd, you think it is irrelevant that Reeves is promising austerity from a Labour government?Blimey, that takes the biscuit!
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 06, 2023, 12:21:16 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 06, 2023, 12:01:21 pmAbsolutely you can't change your thoughts just because of the party they're coming from. If you're a fan of Jeremy Corbyns labour and policies I don't see how you can be a fan of Starmers labour, they're very very different.Labour will attract millions who voted Tory with these policies and get power but they'll have to hold steady, if they then move from those policies they'll get slaughtered the next time round and this is a real chance for them to get power for 15 years +.There must be shed loads you don't see pud, the suffering and starvation of the poor under tory Austerity, yet you continued to vote for them, go lecture someone else.It's much easier to see what's happening in this country and what people in this country think when you're actually here. We'd have much more positive politics if it wasn't as you are so focussed on what people call "the other side".The snip on Rachel Reeves is the potential issue Labour could have in future. They now likely have to actually carry out all of the things they've criticised the government for and do things differently. We'll see what they're made of and I hope they achieve what they say they're going to because economic growth, wage rises above inflation, sensible housing market, low NHS waiting lists and lower/controlled immigration are all things we want aren't they? Sounds easy right?