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2 minutes ago, Mame Biram Diouf said:

Hope you you wasn't planning on going somewhere in the EU to escape our monstrous government? 

You do know you can apply to work abroad, that how most countries operate outside the EU, the same will apply in the EU, if you got good intentions to work dont sweat about it

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3 hours ago, Afroman said:

I don't know why corbyn is getting the  soul blame for the brexit from both the tory and the labour party. I do agree that he is not the one to take labour forward but, this whole blame game is cringe

Not really. Labour need a strong government over the brexit leave programme. Can't be having Corbyn not pulling the 3 line whip and letting guys do what they want. Especially if half his shadow cabinet are against him. 

 

Also reports saying they've lost 29% of voters since the last election. They can't afford for a snap general election with Corbyn in charge. 

 

Is what it is. Hope Chukka puts his name back in the hat. Don't want Hillary Ben. May even be Andy Burnham, Northerner who can speak the common language, and win them back. 

 

Probably a reach for David Milliband to come back into front bench politics at the moment. 

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the media are the ones hyping because they hate someone like him in power. keep repeating the same trash and people will start believing it. 

labour if full of selfish idiots now, noting to do corbyn being weak. he lost the support of people that werent supporting him in the first place. the latest polls have cons just 3 points ahead. how is that being weak? 

 

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1 hour ago, VENOM said:

the media are the ones hyping because they hate someone like him in power. keep repeating the same trash and people will start believing it. 

labour if full of selfish idiots now, noting to do corbyn being weak. he lost the support of people that werent supporting him in the first place. the latest polls have cons just 3 points ahead. how is that being weak? 

 

How can he be a eurosceptic through his political life then when in power he goes against everything he believed in, that is weak 

Ten Quotes Which Prove Corbyn Is Undoubtedly A Eurosceptic

July 2015 – “Brutal”

“If the EU becomes a totally brutal organisation that treats every one of its member states in the way that the people of Greece have been treated at the moment, then I think it will lose a lot of support from a lot of people.”

June 2015 – “Colonies of debt peonage”

“[If] Greece leaves both the eurozone and the EU its future would be uncertain, but at least it could be its own. … There is no future for a usurious Europe that turns its smaller nations into colonies of debt peonage.”

January 2015 – Undemocratic

Public opposition to the EU’s TTIP treaty is “a cri de coeur for democracy and for the right of people to elect a Government who can decide what goes on in their country.”

April 2013 – “Worst of all worlds”

“Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU, has no problems integrating rail services with Germany, France and Italy, and I do not think that any other country should have any problems either.  What we have is the worst of all worlds.”

February 2011 – Human rights abuses

“We have EU trade agreements with a number of countries that include a human rights clause that has not been enforced or effected. Is it not time for us to look again at the whole strategy for the region?

May 2005 – “Simply crazy”

It is morally wrong [to] pay farmers to over-produce… then use taxpayers’ money to buy the over-production, so it is already a double purchase, and it is then shipped at enormous public cost across the seas to be dumped as maize on African societies. … The practice is simply crazy and must be stopped.”

October 2003 – Morally Unjustifiable

“[W]e are now exporting 40 per cent of the world’s sugar and subsidising it to the tune of €500 per tonne. That is not justifiable in any moral or other sense. We are driving cane sugar producers in Africa and elsewhere out of business so that European sugar can be dumped on their markets.”

May 1993 – Opposition to Maastricht

“I am sure that [Labour MPs] will vote against the Maastricht treaty again tonight, primarily because it takes away from national Parliaments the power to set economic policy and hands it over to an unelected set of bankers”

March 1993 – EU Army

“[W]e are moving towards a common European defence and foreign policy. That being so, one must ask who proposes it, who controls it and what it is for? … Title V states that the objective of such a policy shall be “to safeguard the common values, fundamental interests and independence of the Union”. What exactly does that mean?”

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/14/ten-quotes-prove-corbyn-undoubtedly-eurosceptic/

 

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10 minutes ago, Mame Biram Diouf said:

Copy and paste Thun strikes again 

Are you mentally unstable

This is a information source to provide evidence, thats what people do on forums when discussing certain issues but your so thick you still not grasped that concept

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22 minutes ago, Thun said:

Are you mentally unstable

This is a information source to provide evidence, thats what people do on forums when discussing certain issues but your so thick you still not grasped that concept

You never add commentary to your copy and pastes. 

 

At least Gambino gives his opinion. You are a bot. 

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3 minutes ago, Mame Biram Diouf said:

You never add commentary to your copy and pastes. 

 

At least Gambino gives his opinion. You are a bot. 

Go take your pills 

Commentary is added in the same post but yet again your unstable mind has dismissed it

 

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49 minutes ago, Thun said:

This is great to see labour in the gutter with corbyn destroying the party even further

Aint even got a strong leader to take over, these are good times

D Mili can save them - if he comes back 

Labours biggest ever mistake in recent times was allowing ed to take the helm

 

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10 minutes ago, Drift said:

Who should replace him?

Don't fall for the gas, these snakes have been planning to shaft him since the Labour members voted him as leader.

Yeah the champagne socialist gang have been plotting, it's very snakey.

Got them all putting up their resignation letters on Twitter FFS. 

but to be real although his intentions may be good he is unelectable therefore Labour is too. Jeremy Corbyn isn't a 2016 prime minister. 

Labour party is working and lower middle class coalition,  it's divided now. not just a union party who are just as bad as the CS snakes. 

Were gonna have a general election within the year, which swing seats are seriously voting Labour amoung this shit unfolding today..

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26 minutes ago, Drift said:

Who should replace him?

Don't fall for the gas, these snakes have been planning to shaft him since the Labour members voted him as leader.

yh because he is unelectable 

and even if it is gas it still holds merit as he didnt go hard for  the remain vote even though the party as a whole did 

can you honestly see him winning the recent election or the next - 

As someone said there is noone else strong enough to even replace him 

whole party is full of duds 

could this spell a lib dem comeback?

labour could be done 

no longer have scottish dons 

working class dons have defected to tory (silly) or ukip 

where are their core supporters 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, JOHN DOE said:

yh because he is unelectable 

and even if it is gas it still holds merit as he didnt go hard for  the remain vote even though the party as a whole did 

can you honestly see him winning the recent election or the next - 

As someone said there is noone else strong enough to even replace him 

whole party is full of duds 

could this spell a lib dem comeback?

labour could be done 

no longer have scottish dons 

working class dons have defected to tory (silly) or ukip 

where are their core supporters 

 

 

He managed to convince over 60% of Labour voters to remain. He did his job.. this is all on Cameron.

And prior to this Brexit madness, Labour on a high. They'd taken back London, managed to get a mixed race brudda as mayor of Bristol and were ahead on polls.

Trust me these snakes have been waiting for the opportunity, they were hoping for Khan to be wiped out in the elections before Brexit so they could stage their resignations on Twitter.

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