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    The present Labour leader was elected by the votes of the unions & the membership. He has an outstanding record in fighting for peoples rights, he fought to free South Afica & he said NO to the "nice" little wars we been fighting. Blair turned the Labour party MP's into a sort of "over flow" Tory party....which didn't want him.

    These Bastards whom think they own the Labour party & are DEEP into Buy-2-Let etc have tried every trick in the book to sack him even though he only had the job for a short time. He was forced to run for "remain" campain even though he said early on in his time that he wanted to leave the EEC. Once the vote was to leave, JE-SUS the knifies were out!

    He enjoys the surpport of the Labour membership & the unions, these Blair type scum are now to force a leadership vote, just look at the "Joke" they lined up:-



    What this is all about is this, normal Labour party members..........you know working class people have found themselves getting sacked & offered Zero-hour contracts. Piss poor terms & lots of immigrats flooding into their towns & city. No one asked them if this is what they wanted, no decussions....it was just done to them.

    The people are starting to fight back, the Neo-Lib ellites are no seeing the big picture......

    Mike

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    Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

    Those of us here in Calgary, host city of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, prefer "Eddie The Eagle" over this one. He had a large fan club here.


    Michael "Eddie" Edwards (born 5 December 1963), nicknamed "Eddie the Eagle" by the media, is a British ski jumper and skier who in 1988 became the first competitor since 1928 to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping...

    ...During the 1988 Winter Olympics, Edwards competed in, and finished last in, both the 70 m and 90 m events...His lack of success endeared him to people around the globe... admirers praised him as representing the true Olympic spirit as an amateur athlete who wanted to compete at the best of his ability for its own sake, regardless of his chances of winning...

    ...At the closing ceremony, the president of the Organizing Committee, Frank King, singled out Edwards for his contribution: "At these Games, some competitors have won gold, some have broken records, and some of you have even soared like an eagle."...



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      Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

      Originally posted by Mega View Post
      The present Labour leader was elected by the votes of the unions & the membership. He has an outstanding record in fighting for peoples rights, he fought to free South Afica & he said NO to the "nice" little wars we been fighting. Blair turned the Labour party MP's into a sort of "over flow" Tory party....which didn't want him.

      These Bastards whom think they own the Labour party & are DEEP into Buy-2-Let etc have tried every trick in the book to sack him even though he only had the job for a short time. He was forced to run for "remain" campain even though he said early on in his time that he wanted to leave the EEC. Once the vote was to leave, JE-SUS the knifies were out!

      He enjoys the surpport of the Labour membership & the unions, these Blair type scum are now to force a leadership vote, just look at the "Joke" they lined up:-



      What this is all about is this, normal Labour party members..........you know working class people have found themselves getting sacked & offered Zero-hour contracts. Piss poor terms & lots of immigrats flooding into their towns & city. No one asked them if this is what they wanted, no decussions....it was just done to them.

      The people are starting to fight back, the Neo-Lib ellites are no seeing the big picture......

      Mike
      From what I can make of it Mike, they now intend to dramatically reduce the number of new members who can vote. But the question becomes; what sparked them to move when they did? What has happened that has made them so desperate?

      Chris.

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        Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

        Originally posted by Chris Coles View Post
        From what I can make of it Mike, they now intend to dramatically reduce the number of new members who can vote. But the question becomes; what sparked them to move when they did? What has happened that has made them so desperate?

        Chris.
        they think they have a good chance to win the next election. they think corbyn is too far to the left to win. they see him as the reincarnation of neil kinnock.

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          Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

          Originally posted by jk View Post
          they think they have a good chance to win the next election. they think corbyn is too far to the left to win. they see him as the reincarnation of neil kinnock.
          With the very greatest of respects, no one; nobody; likens Corbyn to Neil Kinnock. Kinnock is the embodiment of everything that is wrong with European politics; a failed politician that latched onto the gravy train, then got his wife on board too. Well known to have made their fortunes from that gravy train.

          No, I believe that there is something much deeper; much more fundamental to their survival; something they are deeply afraid of. Something that the movie; The Ghost Writer comes very close to explaining. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1139328/

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            Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

            Owen Smith has also joined the labour leadership battle with the promise of a second Brexit referendum vote if he wins (thats wins the labour leadership vote and then in 4 years time wins the national elections. Maybe he believes May will not have triggered Article 50 to leave the EU or thinks he can reverse it?

            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html#comments

            These comments pretty much sum it up,

            bobby B, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3 hours ago

            Oh my god. They definitely. Are finished now and desperation coming from labour . I thought eagle was bad enough along with Jeremy. But this Owen bloke really taking the biscuit. Did they not get the referendum results. The north mainly voted LEAVE unless he after getting the London votes. He more chance of finding a pot of gold at end of the rainbow.


            BillyHerman45, New York, United States, 2 hours ago
            The Labour Party are hypocrites who use zero hours for themselves. '68 of Labour's MPs have employed staff on zero-hours contracts over the past two years'. They didn't pay their own workers enough. '...security guards at Labour's Northern HQ in Newcastle earn £7.65 an hour - 20p less than the minimum amount experts say people can live on outside London'. Labour kept telling everyone to go to college instead of supporting existing jobs. 'Manufacturing went on shrinking under New Labour; the sector's workforce halved from 4.5 million to 2.5 million between 1997 and 2010.' Labour increased energy prices for environmentalism. 'British consumers would be paying £7.6 billion extra every year in subsidies to the power-generating companies'. Oxford University Labour Club had a 'poisonous' attitude against Judaism, and then Labour MP John Mann said, 'It is hugely embarrassing for the Labour Party'. Labour MP Diane Abbott said communist 'Mao did more good than harm'.


            Whoever the labour party members vote for as a leader Labour are in danger of losing their real voters in the North who vote for them at the ballot box. (Apart from liverpool -they all followed the party line and voted to stay in the EU - Mega you need to have words down the local)




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              Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

              Originally posted by Chris Coles View Post
              With the very greatest of respects, no one; nobody; likens Corbyn to Neil Kinnock.
              i refer to kinnock solely as a perennial loser leftist, not to other aspects of his life.

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                Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

                Originally posted by jk View Post
                i refer to kinnock solely as a perennial loser leftist, not to other aspects of his life.
                But Kinnock was not/absolutely is not; a loser. Yes, he lost an election; but made his financial fortune in the process gaining a Lordship and becoming an European Commissioner and then hauling his wife on board as well. It was these sort of "doings" that got right up the nose of Corbyn and his followers. Kinnock is the epitome of what is wrong with the entire financial system here in "Europe". Borrow sovereign debt and live well on the proceeds. That is exactly what the leavers are protesting about.

                Many years ago I discovered, before the Berlin wall came down; that London has banks dedicated to the spoils of Marxism. The far left are dedicated to money; the more they can stuff into their pockets, the better. Next comes power!

                Some of us believe that the best road forward is to reform the underlying thinking of what so many class as "Left". To bring them on board to good old fashioned free enterprise capitalism. Corbyn is in the dock precisely because he understands that the lefts gravy train is the real problem. That change is both desirable and absolutely necessary. Do not believe me, I have it writing from his personal secretary; my thinking has been passed to their policy group. Both Corbyn and McDonnel.

                "Dear Chris,

                Many thanks for sending in The Capital Spillway Trust document.

                Please treat this simply as an acknowledgement, but the document is with one of the policy team and I see also that John McDonnel has a copy of it.

                Kind regards,

                Ms N Petersen
                Office of Jeremy Corbyn MP
                Leader of the opposition
                House of Commons
                Westminster SW1A 0AA
                020 7219 3545"

                Call him what you will; Corbyn is no Kinnock.

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                  Re: Meantime the British Labour Party fights its self

                  110% agree
                  I think John Smith was killed to make room for New Labour............"They" had both Blair & Brown ready to go.

                  It was a coup, as always we can have a choice of anyone of THEIR leaders.................we don't get a free choice.

                  However, i think Old Labour IS waking up:-
                  http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...-blair-chilcot

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