Indesd the Green's only MP,Caroline Lucas, has argued for a "rainbow coalition " on the left including Labour,the SNP,Lib/Dems and the Greens.
That makes sense to me.
For what it's worth, thought Corbyn had a good PMQ's yesterday - good-humoured and gracious.
I was working from home yesterday to rest my leg, and had a break during PMQs. I think they were all on good form, particularly Camerscum. It was actually really enjoyable.
Sounds like you're conceding that Corbyn can't win.
For what it's worth, thought Corbyn had a good PMQ's yesterday - good-humoured and gracious.
Not at all.Though I like to have all options coveredif possible.
Yes.But that's the sort of occasion the Commons excels at.
So back every horse except the blue one.
For what it's worth, thought Corbyn had a good PMQ's yesterday - good-humoured and gracious.
Angela Eagle must be the most deluded MP in history,her shock and horror when she learned Boris had the gig was priceless indeed,Mizz Eagle should remember her party is in complete meltdown and would struggle to run a paper round,deluded old banger.
Angela Eagle must be the most deluded MP in history,her shock and horror when she learned Boris had the gig was priceless indeed,Mizz Eagle should remember her party is in complete meltdown and would struggle to run a paper round,deluded old banger.
What a silly billy miss Eagle,that reaction was a complete joke considering the two and eight that mob is in,keep going Jeremy your doing just great.(what a tool):hilarious:
So back every horse except the blue one?
As to your second point, it's a pity the dour Scots on the SNP benches didn't read the script. Looking more and more pathetic.
What he means is slag off the tories regardless, big up Labour regardless, lose a tenner during election (any election) time, be smug and ignore the blindingly obvious, repeat.
A very good piece too If I'm honest. It in some way reflects the thinking of a great number of the non paid up electorate that could see from day one that Corbyn could never in a month of Sunday's be true to his Socialist roots and his supporters and still retain any thought of ever stepping over the threshold of No 10.
I read Cohen's 'What's Left' years ago and identified with a lot of it but since then he has developed into the baby that throws it's toys out of the pram. I follow him on Twitter and he retweets anything that is anti-Corbyn no matter how relevant or how puerile. This article is so full of contradictions that I was going to note them down but it would end up as long as the article. He is just a miserable old man. He is Katie Hopkins with a thesaurus.
It is an attempt at a stich up and can't possibly be legal. Getting rid of Corbyn would be acceptible to me if they were offering a candidate with something better and could persuade the membership that was the way forward - but neither of those things are on the table.http://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-for-single-labour-challenger-take-on-corbyn
Actually,JC is quite right to insist that people who have recently joined the Labour party are entitled to a voice in the leadershoip election.
Atm,it looks rather like an NEC stitch up.
It is an attempt at a stich up and can't possibly be legal. Getting rid of Corbyn would be acceptible to me if they were offering a candidate with something better and could persuade the membership that was the way forward - but neither of those things are on the table.
The behaviour of the NEC disgusts me but I have still been out leafleting for our local council election as I'd take those charlatans over May, Davies and Johnson any day of the week.
The crazy thing is you aren't allowed. You can £25 to vote but that doesn't make you a member. No logic being applied.I think I'm going to join the Labour Party for the first time ever so that I can vote anyone but Corduroy.
The crazy thing is you aren't allowed. You can £25 to vote but that doesn't make you a member. No logic being applied.