But the point is that he already has within his own party! And many others in his constituency.if you think corbyn can win an election, you are deluded.
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If you apply that logic then neither can the conservatives, they have an even smaller slice of the pie than labour.if you think corbyn can win an election, you are deluded.
If you apply that logic then neither can the conservatives, they have an even smaller slice of the pie than labour.
He is less popular than Farage.Hasn't Corbyn got the lowest popularity ratings for a leader in the UK?
I was merely saying the fact he can win within his own party does not show he can win an election!If you apply that logic then neither can the conservatives, they have an even smaller slice of the pie than labour.
So most people think he is doing his job badly, 47%don't trust him financially and 53% of Labour supporters are deluded if they think they will win the next election under Jezza
The key is how it compares to others. More people think Cameron is (was) doing his job badly, 70% don't trust Osbourne financially. When you compare the two doesn't look such a bad result for Corbyn.So most people think he is doing his job badly, 47%don't trust him financially and 53% of Labour supporters are deluded if they think they will win the next election under Jezza
But that's democracy. We can't start picking and choosing who is allowed to stand. If their policies are as bad as you say they are then it is up to the other parties to highlight the problems and question them on it so that they don't obtain enough votes to gain power.I do care that they head up a mob of nasty people and given the chance for power would ruin the country economically and socially
The key is how it compares to others. More people think Cameron is (was) doing his job badly, 70% don't trust Osbourne financially. When you compare the two doesn't look such a bad result for Corbyn.
Think the situation has changed substantially since those polls.
But that's democracy. We can't start picking and choosing who is allowed to stand. If their policies are as bad as you say they are then it is up to the other parties to highlight the problems and question them on it so that they don't obtain enough votes to gain power.
Its a very dangerous road to go down if we say Corbyn can't be leader after the party membership have voted overwhelmingly for him.
I know little about Smith. Need to read up in him.So... it's Smith v Corbyn.
Early days, but Smith has been making the right noises for me. Let's see how it pans out.
I know little about Smith. Need to read up in him.
So... it's Smith v Corbyn.
Early days, but Smith has been making the right noises for me. Let's see how it pans out.
Smith is a supporter of PFI, privatising the NHS and privatising schools. He abstained from the vote rather than vote against Conservative benefit cuts. Also a big supporter of the arms industry.
Smith is a supporter of PFI, privatising the NHS and privatising schools. He abstained from the vote rather than vote against Conservative benefit cuts. Also a big supporter of the arms industry.
He wants to block article 50 being invoked and hold a second referendum.
Wouldn't be at all out of place on sitting on the benches on the other side of parliament.
My favourite though is when he worked for the BBC and was asked to get a comment from the police on a breaking story. He phoned 999 :facepalm:
Lol what a wanker.prick is that all you got.i work at jag Solihull not Oxford,never needed university cause I got educated at Highfield rd
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What I don't understand is if you support all of the policies mentioned above why not just join the tory party? Blocking article 50 is about the only issue where he deviates from the tories.
What I don't understand is.
The other day when they were filming Corbyn, he came out of his house and got into one of these:
What is all that about?
What's wrong with that? Are people in Britain that stupid? (don't answer)
183000 have signed up in the last 2 days, paying their £25 fee to be able to vote.
Whatever happens the Labour Party just made best part of £5m
What I don't understand is.
The other day when they were filming Corbyn, he came out of his house and got into one of these:
What is all that about?
no he was being drivenI thought Corbyn didn't drive?