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@mikeymk | 21 June 21 | |
Shame, that. Look what state we're in without a viable opposition. The government are about to sell all your confidential medical information/history to the highest bidder. It's not about one action or other, it's about them doing whatever the fk they like with no firm counter argument. And that will see any government spiral out of control.
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@kimjongl | 21 June 21 | |
@ alanball - 21.06.21 - 12:00pm your going off on a tangent ye dope Great analysis. |
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
@ 9362 - 21.06.21 - 12:54pm You have lost seats all over the north since then. Seats you had sometimes held for decades and still you are blaming it on everybody else. Momentum led socialism killed labour not the media. No coherent brexit policy. An obsession with Thatcher even though she left power over 30 years ago. A party still dominated by the unions. Labour will be in opposition for years Was I wrong in what I said? |
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
@ kimjongl - 21.06.21 - 01:22pm Great analysis. Yiu countered my comments about the 2017 election by quoting wlme with something I've never even said about the 2019 election irony alert |
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
@ 9362 - 21.06.21 - 12:54pm You have lost seats all over the north since then. Seats you had sometimes held for decades and still you are blaming it on everybody else. Momentum led socialism killed labour not the media. No coherent brexit policy. An obsession with Thatcher even though she left power over 30 years ago. A party still dominated by the unions. Labour will be in opposition for years Labour are no opposition btw they're Tory cheerleaders |
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@kimjongl | 21 June 21 | |
@ alanball - 21.06.21 - 01:43pm Yiu countered my comments about the 2017 election by quoting wlme with something I've never even said about the 2019 election irony alert Your point was about Corbyns supposed success which 2019 disproves. But even if we stick to 2017 in isolation, it was still a failure for him. He didn't lose by a 'couple thousand votes,' he lost by over 750k votes and 98 seats. It's telling that your idea of a successful election for Corbyn would be considered a failure by anyone halfway competent. |
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
If you know how it worked here you'd know he was 2,227 votes away from being PM. As I've already alluded to you should stick to African affairs instead of spouting random s**t about UK/European affairs
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
And it's undeniable that he would of easily of surpassed that if it wasn't for Blairite backstabbing and Tory/media smears
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@9362 | 21 June 21 | |
@ alanball - 21.06.21 - 01:41pm Was I wrong in what I said? Yes... Corbyn proved to be a weak leader. Lost all those seats in brexit supporting areas and losing ground to the lib Dems in remain supporting areas. McDonnell was a disastrous chancellor. Worst Tories for years and labour gifted them the election |
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@alanball | 21 June 21 | |
Look at what you originally quoted ye fking dope
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