nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted June 28, 2016 This concerted attack on a principled Corbyn is nauseous, almost enough to become a Labour party member.The Blairzebub''s club want Corbyn out before the Chilcot report is being discussed in Parliament and their icon being besmirched with accusations of cheating the House, and mass murder on false conjured up information, before the Trident debate goes ahead which will make it clear that the bill for moving it down south, some 20-25 billion, comes on top of the estimated bill of 80 plus billion.All of these Labour MP''s including Margaret Hodge will have to stand up to their membership and get re-elected at the next GE and half will fall by the way side for their careerist choices and unprincipled back stabbing of their leader.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/13/labour-rebels-hope-to-topple-jeremy-corbyn-in-24-hour-blitz-afte/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted June 28, 2016 And here is a follow up by Alex Salmond in ther Scottish Herald.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/13/labour-rebels-hope-to-topple-jeremy-corbyn-in-24-hour-blitz-afte/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted June 28, 2016 right, were to start. Some of you might have seen todays shopped photo of red T shirt wearer with two PR people next to them, predeced by some heckling Mr Mauchline at the LGBT meeting last weekend, which led into a full blow attack by Alistair I''m as guilty as Blair Cambell.What lies behind it is Blair who is trying to unseat Corbyn before he pulls the rug away underneath his last vestiges of support in Parliament.http://www.thecanary.co/2016/06/28/truth-behind-labour-coup-really-began-manufactured-exclusive/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricardo 7,918 Posted June 29, 2016 Corbyn and Blair are both dead ducks.[Y] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 11,101 Posted July 10, 2016 It''s two bald men fighting over a comb. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wings of a Sparrow 1,698 Posted July 10, 2016 I cant see where a credible Labour Party Leader will come from, let alone one capable of winning the next general election.Politics is becoming so grey, it''s no wonder people don''t vote anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted July 10, 2016 Credible for whom is the question, WoaS, for the trans Atlantic pushers of Trident, the supporters for war in Iraq, for an electorate that faces economic difficulties due to the Tories total misjudgement, the bankers in the City? or for the man on the street who voted out?Austerity has bred discord and violence and to ask any ''leader'' to suck it up and waffle like the other'' to get elected, has been rejected by JC''s supporters. He has a clear line for the party to follow, but the 172 MP''s the same who voted for war as it so happens, walked away, heckled their leader, without the NEC making anything of it.All of those who stabbed JC in the back from the moment he sacked Hillary Benn, should be reprimanded and told to fight an election to keep their seat if they are locally selected that is, they have another two and a half years of Tory Government to indulge, so why stab him in the back and try to cajole him out via the media, BICOM, smeary accusations of anti semitism, all before the Chilcot report would turn Tony Blair blood red.Tony Blair should be reprimanded by Parliament, told not to set foot in ti again, and expelled from the Labour Party. But all in good time.here is how and why Angela Eagle became elected, with the help of scab Frank Field and Roy Hattersley''s NEC decision, were the rule book was ignored. Her seat should have been won bu Lol Duffy.http://wire.novaramedia.com/2016/07/how-angela-eagle-got-to-be-mp-for-wallasey/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricardo 7,918 Posted July 10, 2016 You live in a very strange universe mate.Are you a researcher for David Icke? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jools 584 Posted July 10, 2016 [quote user="ricardo"]You live in a very strange universe mate.Are you a researcher for David Icke?[/quote][:D][:D][:D] [Y] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
If wed only kept Howie.. 3 Posted July 11, 2016 blah blah blah...i''ll spell it out for you simply:Corbyn is unelectable.There is no scenario that he could win a general election (see M. Foot). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted July 13, 2016 So you can see into the future, can you. You know that the Labour Party will not split and that the bloodthirsty renegades and self serving careerists will carry on taking the money and stabbing Corbyn in the back, just as Farrage did for 17 years.Corbyn has the right message, end austerity, create long term sustainable jobs and with a little luck on your behalf, he might even agree that you, indeed everyone in this country, will get a fair and proportional vote for the first time, something the Brexit bunglers have made very obvious to all who can see and read.An ageing population will make it necessary to carry on inviting Immigrants to do our work for many years to come, because these oldies, who take a little Viagra not to pee on their shoes, aren''t able to rejuvenate this country. Live with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock The Boat 1,332 Posted August 4, 2016 What austerity?A country (or individual) that spends more than it earns is not practising austerity.And when it comes to employment we have the highest numbers of people in work in the history of this country.Even so, a fair number of feckless young men still hang about the strets of Norwich hustling passers=by for change. Why don''t they get a job instead of supping from their beer can? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted August 8, 2016 I know the great unwashed and our immigrants are paying taxes, still you seem to have forgotten that NCC has had 180 million of cuts to services. Mental heath services are in tatters and so is the economy, whatever you say on employment.And you are right to tell your son to put down the beer can and get to work, preferably when he should.Tell him not to worry about large scale tax evasion by rich establishment bods, not to get too flustered about the establishment paedo''s frustrating inquiries and running this society into the ground, just get on with working paying taxes and living at mum and dads, because housing is a racket. Whatever you lot think about you addiction top waffling unprincipled politicians. Have you ever asked yourself why everyone wants to get rid of Corbyn? a man who has done very little wrong, but who has strong beliefs and principles? the opposition 80% of newspapers, the BBC, the opposition, his own parties right wing?Have you ever asked yourself who runs this country?BTW. here is a little ditty for those who can read something for more than five minutes. This is what Europe might look like in future.http://s.tvp.pl/repository/attachment/d/5/1/d51736df11c6ad23221e46543829f1df1467008961919.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nevermind, neoliberalism has had it 159 Posted August 14, 2016 Oh they are worried alright. And now there is irrefutable evidence that one of the appeal judges agreeing with the NEC''s dictatorial ruling, is a long standing Blair supporter who once worked in the same chambers with him and who was appointed by Blair.Judge Sales has a lot to answer for. ‘Labour Appeal: Fury as Appeal Court Judge Philip Sales’ intimate links to Tony Blair revealed By Matt Turner – 12th August 2016 http://evolvepolitics.com/labour-appeal-fury-as-high-court-judge-phili p-sales-intimate-links-to-tony-blair-revealed/ Tony Blair Justice Philip Sales In what is a consolation victory for the Labour Party’s establishment in the Court of Appeal, it has been revealed by WikiLeaks that there may be more to the decision than meets the eye. After Sir Philip Sales QC overruled the previous High Court decision to allow the 130,000 disenfranchised Labour Party members to vote in the up and coming leadership election – notorious whistle-blower Wikileaks revealed that Sales had been a Blair insider for years, having been recruited as Junior Counsel to the Crown in 1997. Follow WikiLeaks @wikileaks #Corbyn vote exclusion Court of Appeal judge Philip Sales was Blair insider for years http://is.gd/sales1 & http://is.gd/sales2 5:53 PM – 12 Aug 2016 1,408 1,408 Retweets 881 881 likes The literature cited by WikiLeaks confirms that immediately after Labour’s victory in the 1997 general election, Sales was recruited by Tony Blair. Interestingly, it also reveals that Sales used to be a practising barrister at law chambers 11KBW, of which Tony Blair was a founder member. At the time of the appointment, there was uproar over Sales’ appointment and plunged Blair into a cronyism row. According to The Guardian’s coverage of the sexual discrimination case brought against Sales’ appointment, a source close to the case referred to 11KBW as a ‘network of old boys and cronies’, and that there was ‘no coincidence that the appointment came from Lord Irvine’s and Tony Blair’s old chambers’. Since his appointment in 1997, Sir Philip Sales managed to rack up a hefty bill to the taxpayer as the highest earning lawyer in the entire government. Moreover, as a key part of Blair’s legal team, he also defended the Government’s decision against holding a public inquiry into the Iraq War in the High Court in 2005. Clearly, there is no evidence of wrongdoing, only that of a conflict of interest. Sales’ deep involvement in the Labour Party during the Blair years will raise questions about the legitimacy of his shock ruling in favour of the National Executive Committee, especially as there was an evident breach of contract. Despite these 130,000 members being told in black and white that they were eligible to vote in upcoming leadership elections upon registration, today they have been officially cast aside by their own party in an attempt to skew a result that is already a foregone conclusion. The biggest kick in the teeth, however, is that the permission to do so was granted by a former key lawyer of Tony Blair’s Labour government.’ I wonder if some disenfranchised members will sue Sales for not disclosing interest, and excusing himself? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites