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sebzilla posted:So now Corbyn produces a list of 8+ Tory defectors and Swinson turns into a corn cob, right? No because Jo sent out HARRIET HARMAN HARRIET HARMAN used Speculative Majority! It's super effective! e- turtle tax ![]() baka kaba fucked around with this message at 18:22 on Aug 15, 2019 |
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There is definitely more than 278 CP in downing street.
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ahahaha of course, the moment there's an election they're all getting slung out on their arses
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https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1162046734480093186 "voting no confidence risks Johnson being able to run down the clock for No Deal, so we'll vote against it and let Johnson continue to run down the clock for No Deal" there isn't a galaxy in the universe big enough for these brains
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Julio Cruz posted:https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1162046734480093186 They've completely played themselves into a corner and they know they've absolutely hosed it
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OwlFancier posted:There is definitely more than 278 CP in downing street. ![]() ![]() ![]() Come chat about the makeup of the podcast and scream into the void with us as we all struggle not to laugh distractedly at the Lib Dem’s self owning into a hitherto unknown level of political irrelevance! ![]()
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https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1162055460104613890
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Offa's Dyke trip report day 5 Walking 8/10: from Kington to Knighton. more amazing uplands and lots of common land, which is always a good sight. Definitely seeing the landscape change; more sheep farming, bigger fields overall and had a chance to really walk along Offa's Dyke itself, which is awesome. The scale and size are mind boggling, and it's supposed to have been done by 1100AD or something like it. It's an insane amount of labour, but then is any price too high to keep out the Welsh?. Three main hill ascents for about 700m up and 26km walked. My 70yo dad is a loving superhero and we're outpacing everyone. Sogginess rating: 0.5/10: only a half point due to a little early drizzle, but lovely to keep the rain wear off all day. Pic of dad coming up Ffridd hill, the last one of the day: ![]()
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huh wonder what's made him deny the 10 day speculation publicly
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Sanitary Naptime posted:
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If it leads to Halloween being a bank holiday I'm in.
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Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near.
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Junior G-man posted:drat all, I'm missing another one Keep your eyes on the podcast channel in the discord for minutes of tonight’s meeting and also a series of votes to be taken! You’ll still get a say so don’t worry! ![]()
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Demiurge4 posted:Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near. The ability to redistribute their paymasters' wealth
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Demiurge4 posted:Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near. It’s the secret that socialism is good OP
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Demiurge4 posted:Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near. Well, he's never been near Epstein for a start.
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Lol all of the FBPE types who’ve nodded along to TAO/RR and the ‘Corbyn is the second coming of Hitler’ crew are having to tacitly ignore them arguing against the Gov of National Unity idea because they know it’s all bollocks.
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Demiurge4 posted:Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near. they're terrified people will realise he's actually good and the status quo might actually change the whole narrative has gone from JEREMY IS UNELECTABLE to WE MUST STOP CORBYN HE WILL DESTROY THE COUNTRY, entire political careers hang in the balance one of the last things they have is his approval rating, but that always benefits from being the actual prime minister - once he occupies that position it'll give him a serious boost and give his movement credibility, and make it more likely Labour will win a GE
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Days like today remind me why I keep putting up with all this poo poo and keep fighting. There's a reason why Corbyn and the left have had so much crap flung our way over the past 4 years and it's because deep down, everyone knows that we're right. Today is the day that a lot of these fucks finally ran out of time and excuses to pretend otherwise, and watching their brains melt down is almost enough to make the whole thing worthwhile.
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think it's time for another re-airing of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzuKaTuk_lw anticipating the sequel ![]() e- lol I never knew that australian dude made this
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https://twitter.com/Lafargue/status/1161894774300745729
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Tsaedje posted:The ability to redistribute their paymasters' wealth also just legitimizing socialism in the anglosphere - liberals have been coasting for decades and are terrified of a backslide. AOC herself said that corbyn was a huge inspiration before she got the anti-Semitism accusations thrown at her.
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baka kaba posted:think it's time for another re-airing of This is my favourite video on the entire internet
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baka kaba posted:think it's time for another re-airing of Cackling at this irl. Starting to notice a similar trend popping up amongst the usual suspects suggesting that even in the event of a GE the best Labour will be able to manage is a minority govt. Bullshit. I really feel like we're close to putting these motherfuckers to the sword once and for all
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I am loving this, it#s incredible to watch so many of the FBPE people set themselves on fire. It also means that a lot of people are now having to look at the folks in charge and question them, which I think is always good. Josef bugman fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Aug 15, 2019 |
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I would be pretty surprised if labour can get a workable majority out of this but I hope for putting bojo firmly at the bottom of shortest reigning PMs.
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A number of pundits and so on have said that a significant number of Labour MPs would never support Corbyn for PM. Is there any truth to this? It seems like a huge scandal for any more than a couple of weirdo outliers not to support their own party leader as prime minister.
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Demiurge4 posted:Man its so surreal reading this thread and the poo poo you post from twitter. What IS it that has the entirety of the political establishment so loving terrified of this polite old granddad? I don't even think its his policies at this point, there has to be something loving earth shattering secret he'd have access to as PM they don't want him near. It’s simply that they’re afraid of a socialist government achieving positive changes because people might discover that they actually like it.
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Comrade Fakename posted:A number of pundits and so on have said that a significant number of Labour MPs would never support Corbyn for PM. Is there any truth to this? It seems like a huge scandal for any more than a couple of weirdo outliers not to support their own party leader as prime minister. Old news, yawn.
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Reminds me of Canadian PM Kim Campbell, who inherited the role right before the last recess before a general election. She bungled the election super badly and brought a majority Conservative government down to single figure seats.
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Comrade Fakename posted:A number of pundits and so on have said that a significant number of Labour MPs would never support Corbyn for PM. Is there any truth to this? It seems like a huge scandal for any more than a couple of weirdo outliers not to support their own party leader as prime minister. they have been promising this forever - the party has already ejected the most vocal, mostly because they're assholes in other ways (like fields or woodcock) or they thought they could make it (CUK, lol). there are tons of pricks still briefing against the leader and wrecking internally, but they've shut up when whip time came around. mostly, at least.
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pablo gbscobar posted:Cackling at this irl. Starting to notice a similar trend popping up amongst the usual suspects suggesting that even in the event of a GE the best Labour will be able to manage is a minority govt. Bullshit. I really feel like we're close to putting these motherfuckers to the sword once and for all I want to hope, but although Corbyn's political opponents underestimated him last time (and they are still doing so), the rich will not. A lot of them sat back at the last election figuring that a few thousand lobbed to the Tories was all they had to do and Lynton Crosby will do the rest. They won't make that mistake again, and the level of spin at the next GE is going to make the dodgy Leave.EU stuff look tame by comparison. I really don't think that's enough to stop Labour getting the most seats, but I can see it nudging a majority to a minority. I don't even think a minority would present too much of a problem anyway, as Corbyn has shown with the LDs here his "divisive" persona comes more from people refusing to work with a socialist than him being stubborn himself, and a lot of the arguments against him are about what he might hypothetically do rather than his actual policies. In a minority government he would basically be proposing more money for the NHS and daring everyone else to put up or shut up. If the price of confidence votes is electoral reform or something then that's something we all want anyway.
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Well a lot of the PLP will do their best to undermine Corbyn whenever they can, but actually voting against Labour in a confidence vote is a step too far if they want to still remain Labour MPs. If Corbyn becomes PM you can certainly expect regular rebellions in the PLP whenever he tries to pass some good legislation.
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Comrade Fakename posted:A number of pundits and so on have said that a significant number of Labour MPs would never support Corbyn for PM. Is there any truth to this? It seems like a huge scandal for any more than a couple of weirdo outliers not to support their own party leader as prime minister. I don't believe it. A very large number of Labour MPs would rather a different person was Labour leader, but actually voting against Labour in a confidence motion would get them deselected at lightspeed. One or two might try it but I very much doubt a significant number would.
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If that happens though I would expect a massive increase in hostility from the membership towards any MPs who do that, which may be good in the long run because I think it'll strengthen the structure of the party.
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Since Alastair Campbell got kicked out for voting libdem, would the rules allow expelling an MP who voted against Labour in a confidence motion?
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Scikar posted:I want to hope, but although Corbyn's political opponents underestimated him last time (and they are still doing so), the rich will not. A lot of them sat back at the last election figuring that a few thousand lobbed to the Tories was all they had to do and Lynton Crosby will do the rest. They won't make that mistake again, and the level of spin at the next GE is going to make the dodgy Leave.EU stuff look tame by comparison. I really don't think that's enough to stop Labour getting the most seats, but I can see it nudging a majority to a minority. yeah the money doesn't want a no deal brexit, they are being atypically kind to corbyn right now. i dunno though, i also kind of suspect we're going to have a recession on our hands coming into the next election and that might tamp down capital's wild spending. and social democracy is ultimately extremely good for business on the whole (if not eg the train companies). i'm not sure they've got as much in the tank as you're implying, although i'm sure we'll see.
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Jo Swinson trending with: Jo Swinson Is A Tory
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RabidWeasel posted:Jo Swinson trending with: Jo Swinson Is A Tory ![]()
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