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    I agreed with all the other stuff, but Corbyn is facing a revolt by a party of careerist Blair clones and I really like him, so I am a bit sensitive about that. I agree that the left needs to give it a rest with all the political correctness. They have lost the debate there. If they would condemn Blair, support Corbyn and get real on border control they would win the next election easily, but they don't seem to want to do that. Strange lot, but then again maybe they are not strange at all when you think about what politics really is. It's a lot of smoke and mirrors and Corbyn is none of that. Just a decent, principled man willing to listen. In that context he is very strange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I agreed with all the other stuff, but Corbyn is facing a revolt by a party of careerist Blair clones and I really like him, so I am a bit sensitive about that. I agree that the left needs to give it a rest with all the political correctness. They have lost the debate there. If they would condemn Blair, support Corbyn and get real on border control they would win the next election easily, but they don't seem to want to do that. Strange lot, but then again maybe they are not strange at all when you think about what politics really is. It's a lot of smoke and mirrors and Corbyn is none of that. Just a decent, principled man willing to listen. In that context he is very strange.
    I thought after the last general election when Labour lost Scotland, and said they would never work with the SNP, that Labour would be out of power for a generation. Corbyn has tried to skirt that line between centrist MPs and a membership that craves being further to the left. Personally, I would like to see him clear house with the traitors, and if he does and bounces back stronger come the election, I think we'll see many of those brandishing the knives at the moment deselected come the next election. If Corbyn gives in now, I can see Labour splintering into two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I agreed with all the other stuff, but Corbyn is facing a revolt by a party of careerist Blair clones and I really like him, so I am a bit sensitive about that. I agree that the left needs to give it a rest with all the political correctness. They have lost the debate there. If they would condemn Blair, support Corbyn and get real on border control they would win the next election easily, but they don't seem to want to do that. Strange lot, but then again maybe they are not strange at all when you think about what politics really is. It's a lot of smoke and mirrors and Corbyn is none of that. Just a decent, principled man willing to listen. In that context he is very strange.
    I thought after the last general election when Labour lost Scotland, and said they would never work with the SNP, that Labour would be out of power for a generation. Corbyn has tried to skirt that line between centrist MPs and a membership that craves being further to the left. Personally, I would like to see him clear house with the traitors, and if he does and bounces back stronger come the election, I think we'll see many of those brandishing the knives at the moment deselected come the next election. If Corbyn gives in now, I can see Labour splintering into two.


    In the video above I think you see exactly what has gone wrong with the Blairites. The arguments do not make any sense and Campbell is clearly very out of touch with reality. It's almost a Marie Antoinette moment. I agree that Corbyn should boot them all out and I think he also has a very good chance of winning an election. The media and establishment have lost all connection with reality. In every article now the comments section shows almost no agreement with the article being written. The BS detection is getting good now and the propaganda and fear is having less and less of an effect. People are waking up and I think that's what getting rid of Corbyn is all about. They have to stamp out every scent of a chance as the referendum shows people are not having it any more. The excuses to have a go at Corbyn are lame and the politicians know what they are doing and it isn't because they have principles with all of these resignations. It is phony.

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    They have been planning this for months.The entire coup situation is a manufactured one and lo and behold Mr Campbell from the video above is one of the key conspirators. The BBC shouldn't even be giving that clown any air time and especially with those pathetic arguments he was trying to put forth.

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    It's also very timely that Chilcot is to be reported in less than 2 weeks too. Hmm....timely much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    It's also very timely that Chilcot is to be reported in less than 2 weeks too. Hmm....timely much?


    That will be a big help to Corbyn; which is why it looks like the Labour machine is going for a soft left candidate (one of Eagle sisters) rather than a Blairite.
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