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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Dec 19 9.42am | |
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Originally posted by Jamesey
Faiza Shaheen stood for Labour in Chingford and lost against Ian Duncan Smith who was subjected to lies and abuse during the campaign. Undoubtedly she is one of the worst whining apologists for Corbyn and an all-round nasty piece of wombat waste. What a delight and a pleasure that she was defeated and hopefully will never get anywhere near Parliament for a while. In BBC2 “Newsnight” (Fri, Dec 13) she continually interrupted Jack Straw and the presenter Emma Barnett, and like so many of her kind is now blaming the right-wing press for her beloved leader’s demise. What utter nonsense. When Mr Straw, the Blairite traitor for her sort, mispronounced her name she got really huffy. He apologised or would no doubt have been branded as a racist. I would have replied, well this is the UK where English is the lingua franca and I don’t speak Arabic, Urdu, Kurdish, Iranian, or whatever your ethnic area is and why should I? Nauseating creature…hopefully not to pollute the political landscape for now. But I do wish she could grasp that words like “better” have a hard consonant in the middle not a glottal stop. If you were on good form you could reply with it’s ‘’beTTer, not be‘‘er, and parTy, not par’y, if we’re going t correct each other, FaizA!’ Maybe nobody wants to offend her or anyone when they’re going into a career speaking (eye roll).
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Stirlingsays 14 Dec 19 9.45am | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
Possibly, so Flint it is I agree, she's exactly the kind of leader they need. But you just know the fruitcakes steering that ship are a million miles away from doing something sensible like that. The way Labour's party rules are set up the grass roots would have to want to move to the right of the party. But I think we both know what's going to happen. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Dec 2019 9.46am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 14 Dec 19 9.52am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I agree, she's exactly the kind of leader they need. But you just know the fruitcakes steering that ship are a million miles away from doing something sensible like that. The way Labour's party rules are set up the grass roots would have to want to move to the right of the party. But I think we both know what's going to happen. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Dec 2019 9.46am) Flint is more likeable and more of a traditional socialist but she is too young. To be taken seriously as a female leader, you have to have a few more greys hairs. Edit. Just looked up her age and she is 58. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (14 Dec 2019 9.54am)
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Stirlingsays 14 Dec 19 9.57am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Flint is more likeable and more of a traditional socialist but she is too young. To be taken seriously as a female leader, you have to have a few more greys hairs. Edit. Just looked up her age and she is 58. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (14 Dec 2019 9.54am) Swinson really got on my wick. The political schadenfreude was strong though obviously I wish her well otherwise....you could see she was holding it back as it crashed down around her. But as a politician....no thanks. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Dec 2019 9.58am)
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johnno42000 14 Dec 19 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I agree, she's exactly the kind of leader they need. But you just know the fruitcakes steering that ship are a million miles away from doing something sensible like that. The way Labour's party rules are set up the grass roots would have to want to move to the right of the party. But I think we both know what's going to happen. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Dec 2019 9.46am) Unfortunately, yes.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Dec 19 10.05am | |
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Flint is no longer an MP as she lost her Don Valley seat.
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Stirlingsays 14 Dec 19 10.18am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Flint is no longer an MP as she lost her Don Valley seat. It was the one seat I didn't want to flip. Is anyone sensible left in there? Edited by Stirlingsays (14 Dec 2019 10.20am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 14 Dec 19 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Flint is no longer an MP as she lost her Don Valley seat. Yes, she would have to sneak back in a safe seat first. I think Boris holds the power now and any opposition leader will struggle anyway.
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Stirlingsays 14 Dec 19 10.23am | |
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Watch the left wing media treat Corbyn now. They spent years building him up and defending him. Now they are going to tear him limb from limb.
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johnno42000 14 Dec 19 10.34am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Yes, she would have to sneak back in a safe seat first. I think Boris holds the power now and any opposition leader will struggle anyway. With that majority I agree, which isn't great for democracy as a strong opposition does offer a counter balance against a one party state, but that is Labours fault not the Tories. One hope for Labour, if we can get our act together, is that it seems that a fair percentage of the Labour voters who voted Tory or Brexit party were only 'lending' (BJ's quote) their vote. I don't believe they have gone from Labour forever. I should add that Jess Phillips is the type of person you could chat to in a pub but Caroline Flint is the type you'd like to go home from the pub with
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 14 Dec 19 10.35am | |
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Was Jess Philips one of two labour MPs to represent their constituents by voting for Brexit along the way? Caroline Flint has been around long enough. A couple of decades plus is enough, but it’ll be John MacDonnell or Emily Thornberry. The former will turn off some middle classes and the latter big swathes or working class men, or just men. Stick with them and they’ll get it right, after another 6-8 elections, by circumstances of demographics rather than anything else.
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Matov 14 Dec 19 11.02am | |
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Beginning to suspect there might not be a Labour Party, in its current form, left to lead. Over the last 10-15 years the only thing that has held it together is the FPTP system with its core base dependent on its tribal support. Scotland was the first to go and now large swathes of the North. The differences between its traditional voters and the progressive types who now dominate the membership are to wide to bridge. Corbyn did have, at least to the start with, the ability to do both but now? Seriously, who is there? Labour have a catch 22 in how they select their leaders. Meaning that the Progressive types, who dominate the membership will only vote for somebody who simply cannot, and will not, be willing to pander to the wishes of the voters they need to capture back. Len McClusky is the key to this. Needs to insist that the TU's are given the prominent role in choosing who leads the LP.
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