Labour ahead in polls

Labour is ahead in polls amid Chequers backlash

Despite an unprecedented media smear campaign against Comrade Corbyn it appears that labour support is holding strong whilst the tory vote is evaporating.

We will be voting before xmas in my opinion, a great opportunity to rid ourselves of a corrupt and dishonest regime.

Corbyn is the sort of guy who's good at campaigning. He spends his whole time campaigning instead of fighting the Tories. But people see him for what his is, a twatty politician. A guy who lives and breathes politics. A guy who loves knocking on doors, a guy who loves telling everyone about his fantasy utopia. About things that don't really matter to normal people.

A guy who people will not elect to be PM. He's too left wing for that. He follows in a great line of Labour leaders too left wing to get elected.

Milliband, Smith, Kinnock and quite a few that came before him.

Yes, he took Labour from being no hopers to almost rans in the last election. But really, with similar conditions to 1997, he should have wiped the floor with the Tories.
I dont have a problem with his policies apart from his brexit stance and his unionism. But it looks like conference is going to sort out labours brexit approach so that should be ok.
I cant really see those characters as left wing unless you compare them to Blair. Poor old Michael Foot was the last labour leader to scare the tory establishment this much.He was treated shamefully by the press.

Well, Blair was Labour's most successful leader ever for a reason. Because he was able to attract support from the Middle Class.

Labour can't be a second party AND be the party of the 19th century working class. It's just not possible. They need to decide what they want to be. Really a split would be better, the unelectables go off playing their solidarity and then leave actual politics to those who can.
They are two different parties at the moment. and a split would be best.
 
Labour is ahead in polls amid Chequers backlash

Despite an unprecedented media smear campaign against Comrade Corbyn it appears that labour support is holding strong whilst the tory vote is evaporating.

We will be voting before xmas in my opinion, a great opportunity to rid ourselves of a corrupt and dishonest regime.

Corbyn is the sort of guy who's good at campaigning. He spends his whole time campaigning instead of fighting the Tories. But people see him for what his is, a twatty politician. A guy who lives and breathes politics. A guy who loves knocking on doors, a guy who loves telling everyone about his fantasy utopia. About things that don't really matter to normal people.

A guy who people will not elect to be PM. He's too left wing for that. He follows in a great line of Labour leaders too left wing to get elected.

Milliband, Smith, Kinnock and quite a few that came before him.

Yes, he took Labour from being no hopers to almost rans in the last election. But really, with similar conditions to 1997, he should have wiped the floor with the Tories.
I dont have a problem with his policies apart from his brexit stance and his unionism. But it looks like conference is going to sort out labours brexit approach so that should be ok.
I cant really see those characters as left wing unless you compare them to Blair. Poor old Michael Foot was the last labour leader to scare the tory establishment this much.He was treated shamefully by the press.

Well, Blair was Labour's most successful leader ever for a reason. Because he was able to attract support from the Middle Class.

Labour can't be a second party AND be the party of the 19th century working class. It's just not possible. They need to decide what they want to be. Really a split would be better, the unelectables go off playing their solidarity and then leave actual politics to those who can.
They are two different parties at the moment. and a split would be best.

I'm a proponent of Proportional Representation, and within such a system they'd be a place for that split. I can't see it happening with FPTP though.
 
Labour is ahead in polls amid Chequers backlash

Despite an unprecedented media smear campaign against Comrade Corbyn it appears that labour support is holding strong whilst the tory vote is evaporating.

We will be voting before xmas in my opinion, a great opportunity to rid ourselves of a corrupt and dishonest regime.

Corbyn is the sort of guy who's good at campaigning. He spends his whole time campaigning instead of fighting the Tories. But people see him for what his is, a twatty politician. A guy who lives and breathes politics. A guy who loves knocking on doors, a guy who loves telling everyone about his fantasy utopia. About things that don't really matter to normal people.

A guy who people will not elect to be PM. He's too left wing for that. He follows in a great line of Labour leaders too left wing to get elected.

Milliband, Smith, Kinnock and quite a few that came before him.

Yes, he took Labour from being no hopers to almost rans in the last election. But really, with similar conditions to 1997, he should have wiped the floor with the Tories.
I dont have a problem with his policies apart from his brexit stance and his unionism. But it looks like conference is going to sort out labours brexit approach so that should be ok.
I cant really see those characters as left wing unless you compare them to Blair. Poor old Michael Foot was the last labour leader to scare the tory establishment this much.He was treated shamefully by the press.

Well, Blair was Labour's most successful leader ever for a reason. Because he was able to attract support from the Middle Class.

Labour can't be a second party AND be the party of the 19th century working class. It's just not possible. They need to decide what they want to be. Really a split would be better, the unelectables go off playing their solidarity and then leave actual politics to those who can.
They are two different parties at the moment. and a split would be best.

I'm a proponent of Proportional Representation, and within such a system they'd be a place for that split. I can't see it happening with FPTP though.
On the whole I am in favour of PP. Its not perfect though. In Wales it has given us a ukip group in the Senedd which has set new lows. They are even worse than the national ukip.
 
Corbyn is the sort of guy who's good at campaigning. He spends his whole time campaigning instead of fighting the Tories. But people see him for what his is, a twatty politician. A guy who lives and breathes politics. A guy who loves knocking on doors, a guy who loves telling everyone about his fantasy utopia. About things that don't really matter to normal people.

A guy who people will not elect to be PM. He's too left wing for that. He follows in a great line of Labour leaders too left wing to get elected.

Milliband, Smith, Kinnock and quite a few that came before him.

Yes, he took Labour from being no hopers to almost rans in the last election. But really, with similar conditions to 1997, he should have wiped the floor with the Tories.
I dont have a problem with his policies apart from his brexit stance and his unionism. But it looks like conference is going to sort out labours brexit approach so that should be ok.
I cant really see those characters as left wing unless you compare them to Blair. Poor old Michael Foot was the last labour leader to scare the tory establishment this much.He was treated shamefully by the press.

Well, Blair was Labour's most successful leader ever for a reason. Because he was able to attract support from the Middle Class.

Labour can't be a second party AND be the party of the 19th century working class. It's just not possible. They need to decide what they want to be. Really a split would be better, the unelectables go off playing their solidarity and then leave actual politics to those who can.
They are two different parties at the moment. and a split would be best.

I'm a proponent of Proportional Representation, and within such a system they'd be a place for that split. I can't see it happening with FPTP though.
On the whole I am in favour of PP. Its not perfect though. In Wales it has given us a ukip group in the Senedd which has set new lows. They are even worse than the national ukip.

Yes, but then again politicians are politicians. PR at least gives you parties who at least are representative of the people's views.

The CDU/CSU gained 36% of the vote and 77% of the seats with FPTP but less than 36% of the vote with PR.
 
Its a political issue not a religious issue.
Except where criticism of Israel is smeared as anti Semitic.
Everyone wih a brain cell can see that its just a right wing campaign to undermine Corbyn because he is leading in the polls.

If I were a Tory I wouldn't care about the polls. Corbyn is unelectable unless the Tories do something stupid.
Like crashing out with no deal ?
 
Its a political issue not a religious issue.
Except where criticism of Israel is smeared as anti Semitic.
Everyone wih a brain cell can see that its just a right wing campaign to undermine Corbyn because he is leading in the polls.

If I were a Tory I wouldn't care about the polls. Corbyn is unelectable unless the Tories do something stupid.
Like crashing out with no deal ?

Potentially. But then Corbyn would go around telling everyone how it was him who did it all. It'll never be his success.
 
Pretty much.If the government cant get their shitty brexit deal through parliament they will have no option but to go to the people.
Cheerio Mrs May,burn in hell you evil bitch.
Have you considered psychiatric help? Pretty sure you'd be a good candidate..........
I think we all need help from time to time. thanks for your concern.
From time to time, yes. But some need it 24-7-365......... I suspect you fall under the latter.........
 
Labour is ahead in polls amid Chequers backlash

Despite an unprecedented media smear campaign against Comrade Corbyn it appears that labour support is holding strong whilst the tory vote is evaporating.

We will be voting before xmas in my opinion, a great opportunity to rid ourselves of a corrupt and dishonest regime.
Published July 16, 2018
Your poll is from over a month ago, and before all the more recent exposure for his terrorist supporting anti Semitic activities.

‘I was there, holding the wreath, joining the Islamic prayers, but I don’t think I was involved’ Corbyn. Lol.
 
He celebrates the mass murder of Jews and supports an organization committed to their genocide, but it's always nice to have an uneducated teenager tell us what's really what!
Even nicer to have links. Would these links conflate Israel and Jews?
 
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