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    The whole point of the Labour movement is to stand up for working people , fight exploitation and fight for a greater share of the spoils .

    That under Corbyn is where the fight is , now people can point to this , that and whatever , he said this , he did that and met with whoever .

    Fine but let's not get sidelined by where the real fight really lies today .

    In my lifetime I've never encountered such a campaign against a Labour leader , my gut instinct tells me he's more than on to something and poweful self interested people don't care for it .

    I could name many flaws within the conservative leadership past and present but that doesn't appear to grab the headlines as much , who exactly was in charge of the home office when the Windrush project started ? and that's only the tip of a very large iceberg .

    A remarkable tactic is getting played out here , which isn't to say it couldn't have been handled better but it's a deflective policy from a party and associates that ain't that great themselves if the truth be told when it comes to racism and equality .


    Why did a old leftie back bencher from Islington ever become leader of a real player in UK politics .

    The reasons for that tell us where we are as a nation .

    It aint working chaps for far too many people , it would be acceptable to see that addressed by the centre ground and we can all vote accordingly .

    Me neither .
    Last edited by animallittle3; 09-09-2018 at 10:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    The whole point of the Labour movement is to stand up for working people , fight exploitation and fight for a greater share of the spoils .

    That under Corbyn is where the fight is , now people can point to this , that and whatever , he said this , he did that and met with whoever .

    Fine but let's not get sidelined by where the real fight really lies today .

    In my lifetime I've never encountered such a campaign against a Labour leader , my gut instinct tells me he's more than on to something and poweful self interested people don't care for it .

    I could name many flaws within the conservative leadership past and present but that doesn't appear to grab the headlines as much , who exactly was in charge of the home office when the Windrush project started ? and that's only the tip of a very large iceberg .

    A remarkable tactic is getting played out here , which isn't to say it couldn't have been handled better but it's a deflective policy from a party and associates that ain't that great themselves if the truth be told when it comes to racism and equality .


    Why did a old leftie back bencher from Islington ever become leader of a real player in UK politics .

    The reasons for that tell us where we are as a nation .

    It aint working chaps for far too many people , it would be acceptable to see that addressed by the centre ground and we can all vote accordingly .

    Me neither .
    The Tories are reasonably centrist, animal, although not as much so as when Cameron was at the helm. Should May fall, I think you will see the party move to the right. If the Tories don't float your boat - and I don't think they do- the Lib Dems are centre left, but are still tainted in the minds of their natural support through their coalition with the Tories.

    I think your only hope for another centrist option is if Momentum continue to behave as they are doing such as to persuade enough Labour MPs to give up the Labour whip and think about doing another SDP.

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