Lmao @ watching this. I had flashbacks to a few in here. Do some have other jobs I never realised?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcuo...I8Pf2DzEd81x_o
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Whilst there is an echo chamber within the Momentum, they will continue on the same path, because they truly believe that they are in the majority. Maybe they'll brainwash enough youngsters to one day realize that dream.
Lmao @ watching this. I had flashbacks to a few in here. Do some have other jobs I never realised?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcuo...I8Pf2DzEd81x_o
Four times in the last 48 hours I’ve heard the awkward/unusual phrase ‘she/he’ rather than he/she used by Labour seniors in relation to the leadership issue. More PC gone mad or a subliminal message to the members?
I hope long bailey is chosen, she’s a laugh and a half, Keir Starmer is way too capable to stand a chance IMO
No chance of a breakaway party, remember the Social Democrats or whatever they were called, 2 MP's elected this time!!
No, it's Momentum's way until we are all 'educated' and become sufficiently brainwashed that we obey our Dalek masters and put an X against Communist sorry Labour!! The
Ye gods a group of half wits brain washed by fake news whilst the rich and privileged laugh all the way to the bank.
Still there is a sting in the Brexit tale to come yet which will have many on here (assuming they are capable of rational assessment which from the evidence on this thread is doubtful) squirming in discomfort.
Is that the worsening of worker's rights, the worsening of consumer's rights or ignoring the plight of the environment in order to help the fracking comanies make some money....................... or all 3?
As for the election being a “second referendum” on Brexit, anti-Brexit or second referendum parties won more votes than did Johnson, even assuming all Tories were pro-Brexit. Yes, leave voters appear to have swarmed to the Conservatives, notably in the north, and are thus probably short-term. But the Lib Dem vote soared by 1.3m or 4.1 percentage points, while Corbyn’s fell by 2.6m. Johnson’s rose by only 304,000. The reality is that the left-of-centre vote was calamitously split. Polling during the campaign saw Labour surge only when the Lib Dems appeared to collapse
"labour surge"? I think I must have witnessed a different election to you, Swale.