And never will be if people don't talk to each other.
Take May out the equation, the rest need to come up with an alternative, and fast. Otherwise we sleepwalk into May's deal.
Sometimes, you have to choose who's your real enemy, which battles do you *need* to fight. If Corbyn's feels at this moment in time he needs to fight Umunna, then that's very, very worrying for the future, isn't it.
Depends on your perspective really. Umanna is the epitome of the politics that caused the disengagement of millions of people, and was a huge factor in the Leave vote winning (and the same reason that people rejected Clinton over Trump IMO) - he is really the anti-thesis of everything that Corbyn thinks his Labour is about. Although I still wouldn’t have done it, it would be like having Blair and Cameron at the meeting to ‘coach’ the group to a solution.
He’s met mass murderers and called them his friends
Corbyn has behaved like a petulant child on this one. Ridiculous.
Obviously both 2 outstanding moral characters. Or is this really how far UK politics has sunk when these are the best 2 people to lead our 2 biggest partiesMay has helped to cover up child abuse.
Your move.
May has helped to cover up child abuse.
Your move.
It's a pathetic start.So far she’s blaming everyone else. Maybe astute writes her speeches.
It's a pathetic start.
The point is about Corbyn and his refusal to meet a former colleague and nothing to do with may
Corbyn has also been accused of ignoring child abuse on his own patch
The walk away from the lectern in deathly, lonely silence was kind of apt, however!Got to be honest you have a chance to address the people on a national issue and that's the best you can up with. Take a bit more time to explain it.
He’s met mass murderers and called them his friends
Brexit: 90% say handling of negotiations is 'national humiliation' - Sky Data poll
surprised the Govt gets away with as little as 34% of the outright blame
I don't know how old you are but do you remember Corbyn cosying up to the IRA after the Brighton bombing?Evidence? Go
So British public naturally have more faith in a disastrous tory govt than any Labour one ?If it were Labour it'd be 100-in fact it might be anyway
He was right that the way to solve things is to talk.I don't know how old you are but do you remember Corbyn cosying up to the IRA after the Brighton bombing?
If you think that's ok then shame on you!!!
True but he is a representative of 11 MPs, that is important in this gawd awful mess May has led the country into. Still lets be pedantic and insist on proper rules.Well strictly speaking 'the Independent Group' is a company, not a party. Shall we compile a long list of the tyrants Mrs May has shook hands with or agree that guilt by association is lazier than me on a Sunday morning
I don't know how old you are but do you remember Corbyn cosying up to the IRA after the Brighton bombing?
If you think that's ok then shame on you!!!
So British public naturally have more faith in a disastrous tory govt than any Labour one ?
Yup. If our national government can be propped up by 10 MPs who don't even hold the majority view in Northern Ireland, it doesn't seem entirely unreasonable to allow a group of 11 a platform to voice their views.True but he is a representative of 11 MPs, that is important in this gawd awful mess May has led the country into. Still lets be pedantic and insist on proper rules.
True but he is a representative of 11 MPs, that is important in this gawd awful mess May has led the country into. Still lets be pedantic and insist on proper rules.
You should be writing manifestos. Calling the electorate thick is a surefire winner.Yes-because most of the general public is thick and thinks that the party with policies it dislikes and thinks are worse for the economy, is better at running the economy. It reads and swallows nonsense quite happily
Nope jokes are funnyMay is a joke
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You should be writing manifestos. Calling the electorate thick is a surefire winner.
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