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    Default United Kingdom Labour Party commits suicide.

    The longest suicide note in history was originally used by United Kingdom Labour Party MP Gerald Kaufman to describe his party's 1983 election manifesto.
    Now history has repeated itself. Jeremy Corbyn has won the Labour leadership contest

    +RIP+

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    Bit morbid for a Saturday afternoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    The longest suicide note in history was originally used by United Kingdom Labour Party MP Gerald Kaufman to describe his party's 1983 election manifesto.
    Now history has repeated itself. Jeremy Corbyn has won the Labour leadership contest

    +RIP+
    Tories have won the next General Election


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    In his career as an MP he has gone against the chief whip over 500 times,he is so left wing.

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    Best £3.00 I've spent this year, Jezicide making Labour unelectable.
    I see Adams and McGuinness were quick to offer congratulations. Nothing from his other terrorist pals in Hamas, Hezbollah as yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeschmoo View Post
    I see Adams and McGuinness were quick to offer congratulations. Nothing from his other terrorist pals in Hamas, Hezbollah as yet.
    And Robinson and Israel aren't terrorists? Fuck, you learn something new every day!

    It'll be interesting to see what happens. I'm sure the Scottish branch of Labour are glad, as they were roundly nuked at the last election by a much more left wing party (the SNP), and I'd say the northern branches will field a greater increase thanks to Corbyn. And I can see why: he's a throwback to a more innocent and optimistic time (especially compared with the careerist Thatcherites that exist in Labour today and the rich, elite scum that make up the Tories). Hell, he's the classic "bearded leftie"!

    However, does the City of London want someone like him in power? Not at all. And when the likes of Tesco start withdrawing financial support for Labour, I wouldn't be surprised if Corbyn is ousted.

    It's good to see that he's inspired people, but I'd be shocked if that inspiration lasted until the next election.
    We live always underground
    It's going to be so quiet in here tonight
    A thousand islands in the sea
    It's a shame

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    So Corbyn is a worse prospect than Miliband was? Or they should have elected another Tory look a like.One of the reasons that the labour party has gotten into the state it's in now is because they forgot who their core voters were, and tried to steal Tory votes. Hopefully he won't be another unelectable Michael foot, I don't really see him getting to be PM, but maybe he can restore some of labours early values. There is really no point in having three large parties in the commons who are largely indistinguishable from each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justfrank44 View Post
    So Corbyn is a worse prospect than Miliband was? Or they should have elected another Tory look a like.One of the reasons that the labour party has gotten into the state it's in now is because they forgot who their core voters were, and tried to steal Tory votes. Hopefully he won't be another unelectable Michael foot, I don't really see him getting to be PM, but maybe he can restore some of labours early values. There is really no point in having three large parties in the commons who are largely indistinguishable from each other.
    That,s the problem with all labour parties !! they all ways forget about their core voters
    What doe,s he do as new leader but go to a March in support of Asylum Seekers, what about his own homeless
    Remember Charity begins at home


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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    Irish Labour are fucking sell outs.
    I.m not and never be a fan of Labour Parties
    They are Champague Socialist
    Look at France


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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    Robinson, no. But I know what you are saying.

    Israel, yes.

    I have a lot of sympathy for the Palestinians and the injustice done to them.

    But as I get older I have a lot more respect for the Israelis and there position. If only they where not such fucking Nazis & played even a bit fair.
    I don,t want an argument with you IDF but I have great respect for the Israslis, if they did not take the stance they did/do then they would have been overrun long ago.
    I walked in the Sinai for two days with a Bedouin and he had great time for Israelis. He told us when Israel controlled the Sinai , that they were treated great.
    He doe,s not like the Egyptians and told us He,d prefer Isreal in control. When we came down off the Mountains, we had to come back at night so as not to be caught by the Egyptian border guards or he and prob us as well would have been arrested
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