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Jeremy Corbyn

Well it's Corbyns last day in charge - if he ever was

Wonder what he and Diane A are planning for tomorrow - round of golf perhaps as they will have nothing else's to do?
 
Well it's Corbyns last day in charge - if he ever was

Wonder what he and Diane A are planning for tomorrow - round of golf perhaps as they will have nothing else's to do?

I'm not convinced JC will chuck it if he loses, and I don't think the parliamentary party can force him out. Will all be down to what the Unions want IMO.
 
Massive helpings of humble pie need to be served on here

I'll have mine with custard. Who'd have thought that socialism is not such a dirty word after all.

I don't think he's popular, I just think that May is liked less than him and there was an arrogant thought that the UKIP swing vote would naturally go to the conservatives due to the Brexit vote, but it didn't and those votes swung to to Labour quite heavily.

What is interesting though is the conservatives still have around 44% of the vote which is very good and has always won majorities before when predominately a 2 horse race, which it now isn't.

Hung parliament it is then.

Deal to be done with the DUP.
 
I don't think he's popular, I just think that May is liked less than him and there was an arrogant thought that the UKIP swing vote would naturally go to the conservatives due to the Brexit vote, but it didn't and those votes swung to to Labour quite heavily.

What is interesting though is the conservatives still have around 44% of the vote which is very good and has always won majorities before when predominately a 2 horse race, which it now isn't.

Hung parliament it is then.

Deal to be done with the DUP.
Tbf though Robin Ed Milliband increased the Labour votes when he lost to Cameron, sometimes is more about getting traditional voters to turn out rather than people staying at home and being complacent.
 
The Spanish love Jeremy. They see him as a politician for the people. They also feel he is less confrontational with the EU, and will be easier to work with.
 
The Spanish love Jeremy. They see him as a politician for the people. They also feel he is less confrontational with the EU, and will be easier to work with.

It's looking like 319 for the Tories, and with 10 for the DUP Corbyn is NOT going to be the next PM. It will either be the Tories or another GE.
 
I don't think he's popular, I just think that May is liked less than him and there was an arrogant thought that the UKIP swing vote would naturally go to the conservatives due to the Brexit vote, but it didn't and those votes swung to to Labour quite heavily.

What is interesting though is the conservatives still have around 44% of the vote which is very good and has always won majorities before when predominately a 2 horse race, which it now isn't.

Hung parliament it is then.

Deal to be done with the DUP.

Have you not seen the result it is most clearly a 2 horse race.
 
An anti Tory vote is not a two horse race - its actually very dangerous

Yes - Corbyn won the student vote with a 'no fees' agenda which NO party can afford

Yes - May has completely misjudged the country in the past four weeks - a month agon she would have had a majority and threw it all away

Coalition with the Irish is likely and Brexit has a timetable but it does seem like we will have a proper two party debate next time
 
Well it's Corbyns last day in charge - if he ever was

Wonder what he and Diane A are planning for tomorrow - round of golf perhaps as they will have nothing else's to do?

I think JC will be a little busier than you imagined. Hopefully Diane will be on the golf course though, ha ha 😁
 
I am not political in any way and at 45 I may be an old fart but .....

Am listening to 5Live and students in Sheffield talking about 'JezzaC' and his no fees policy

When asked about their thoughts of him sitting in on IRA meetings they said 'Whats the IRA'

I mean FFS

Clearly there's a lot of love for Jezza here in the UK...
Just very little on a golf forum...
 
I am not political in any way and at 45 I may be an old fart but .....

Am listening to 5Live and students in Sheffield talking about 'JezzaC' and his no fees policy

When asked about their thoughts of him sitting in on IRA meetings they said 'Whats the IRA'

I mean FFS
How great is that, the peace process has worked, young people going to university and getting on with their lives, let's hope the next generation can answer the same way if asked about isis.
 
How great is that, the peace process has worked, young people going to university and getting on with their lives, let's hope the next generation can answer the same way if asked about isis.

Just maybe we would all have been saying "who are ISIS" if other MPs had voted in Parliament the same way as JC did on the Iraq war.
 
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