Jeremy Corbyn

How can Jeremy Corbyn continue as a credible Labour leader now that even his own Shadow defence Secretary has spoken against him in the debate to day on attacking IS in Syria? Will JC need to sack those in his shadow cabinet that don't agree with him and bring in others that share his views? Is the Labour party heading for a split as it seems that a lot of the membership back JC and his views?
 
How can Jeremy Corbyn continue as a credible Labour leader now that even his own Shadow defence Secretary has spoken against him in the debate to day on attacking IS in Syria? Will JC need to sack those in his shadow cabinet that don't agree with him and bring in others that share his views? Is the Labour party heading for a split as it seems that a lot of the membership back JC and his views?

Heading for???? You have been watching the news since he was elected haven't you?

Depends how you look at it, he offered his MPs a free vote on such a controversial issue. You could argue that this is a very mature way to operate and if we had more of it we could reach a consensus a lot more and move on to make this country a better place. Instead of the constant gladiatorial bickering and instantly opposing anything the other party says just for the sake of it, that politics has mostly descended into.
 
How can Jeremy Corbyn continue as a credible Labour leader now that even his own Shadow defence Secretary has spoken against him in the debate to day on attacking IS in Syria? Will JC need to sack those in his shadow cabinet that don't agree with him and bring in others that share his views? Is the Labour party heading for a split as it seems that a lot of the membership back JC and his views?

Perhaps you should read have this article http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34967024
 
Perhaps you should read have this article http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34967024

Earlier last week even his Shadow Chancellor was saying his was in favour of supporting the government, funny how when it became clear that the motion would get through he changed his mind. How many others bottled it just to show a modicum of support for their leader knowing it wouldn't make a difference.

Politics is a funny old game - hate the lot of them - Guy Fawkes had the right idea.
 
How can Jeremy Corbyn continue as a credible Labour leader now that even his own Shadow defence Secretary has spoken against him in the debate to day on attacking IS in Syria? Will JC need to sack those in his shadow cabinet that don't agree with him and bring in others that share his views? Is the Labour party heading for a split as it seems that a lot of the membership back JC and his views?

And WHAT A SPEECH !!!!!! His dad must be looking down chuffed to bits!!!! It made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!!!! And then shooved Corbin out of the way as he sat down DIRECTLY BEHIND THE DESPATCH BOX in Corbins place. Sheer brilliance. GET OUT OF MY WAY YOU MUPPET YOU'RE DONE HERE !!!!! Brilliant !!!!
 
You could argue that this is a very mature way to operate and if we had more of it we could reach a consensus a lot more and move on to make this country a better place. Instead of the constant gladiatorial bickering and instantly opposing anything the other party says just for the sake of it, that politics has mostly descended into.

I'll think you'll find out that was a ploy to root out the MPs and show them up to the Labour members - watch the bullying begin......
 
Good for him with his re-shuffle.
Probably a mistake to start with some of those who were so against his principles.

The arrogance of some of the folk he has sacked is almost comical.
Four and a half years in politics with a big public mandate.......somehow the fools managed to ignore that.
 
I presume you find it acceptable that he refuses to play the party line with regard to trident and other policies adopted by the national council but tries to sack those who disagree with his personnel point of view. A bit of a hypocrite really.

I see he didn't have the gonads to take on Mr Benn.
 
Good for him with his re-shuffle.
Probably a mistake to start with some of those who were so against his principles.

The arrogance of some of the folk he has sacked is almost comical.
Four and a half years in politics with a big public mandate.......somehow the fools managed to ignore that.

He may have a huge public mandate but he obviously doesn't have the backing of many of his MPs which is going to make life a tad tricky...
 
Doesn't matter what Corbyn does now, he is and always will be unelectable to the county at large.
Amusing he sees fit to sack those who don't agree with him, seeing how many times he went against the leadership when he was just a backbencher.
 
Good for him with his re-shuffle.
Probably a mistake to start with some of those who were so against his principles.

The arrogance of some of the folk he has sacked is almost comical.
Four and a half years in politics with a big public mandate.......somehow the fools managed to ignore that.

Cannae be a re-shuffle as he hadn't previously done a shuffle...:) If anything it's a revamp.
 
...it'll be nightmare of the incompetencies for the next 15yrs then :(

Incompetencies :rofl: yeah let's let the lunatics back in the asylum shall we to have another go at Boom & Bust tactics, they've never learn't from any term of office and never will because Labour puts too much emphasis on spending rather than reform, that leads to billions being spent with very little impact on society. That was proved when labour turned John Majors legacy into a £100bn deficit, labour are irresponsible and with this leftie at the helm they are now also dangerous!
 
Incompetencies :rofl: yeah let's let the lunatics back in the asylum shall we to have another go at Boom & Bust tactics, they've never learn't from any term of office and never will because Labour puts too much emphasis on spending rather than reform, that leads to billions being spent with very little impact on society. That was proved when labour turned John Majors legacy into a £100bn deficit, labour are irresponsible and with this leftie at the helm they are now also dangerous!

Funny how Major seldom gets credit for being one of the best PM's in the last 60 years.
It was the other branch of the Tories wot got rid of him as well.
 
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