Poisonous Labour

Clever Dic

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Melton
Mrs May might have her hands full regarding hard or soft Brexit but the shear poison that the labour party has become taken over by extremists at momentum and the hard left defy rational explanation.
Labour members who speak out regarding anti semitism in the party are investigated and punished while the actual anti semites continue unpunished.
Is this the real Corbyn an unreformed stalinist with all the tolerance that goes with it. I believe it is, the hard left do not have to live by the rules they espouse as only the march to the left matters.
They poke fun at Mogg but as can be seen in his way at dealing with hostile questioning I would sooner live under Moggism than Stalinist Corbyn and my guess when the public go to the polls again the poison will be too sour for the general public to swallow.
 
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Exfarmer

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I have always argued that politics is a circle where the hard left and the hard right entwine. Recent events tend to support this theory.
I would not accuse either Corbyn or Rees Mogg of anti semitism but certainly they both enjoy the company of some very nasty people.
 

Ashtree

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I have always argued that politics is a circle where the hard left and the hard right entwine. Recent events tend to support this theory.
I would not accuse either Corbyn or Rees Mogg of anti semitism but certainly they both enjoy the company of some very nasty people.

And the Moggite agenda, helps in no small way to increase the chance of Corbyn and Labour including its undesirable elements, being in government in the not too distant future. Between Mogg and Corbyn, the middle ground of May and Hammond finding it increasingly difficult to hold sway.
 

Wastexprt

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BASIS
And the Moggite agenda, helps in no small way to increase the chance of Corbyn and Labour including its undesirable elements, being in government in the not too distant future. Between Mogg and Corbyn, the middle ground of May and Hammond finding it increasingly difficult to hold sway.

I don't know about the first part, the forthcoming boundary changes are seeking to address the current imbalance and could see the balance shifted back to the Tories with an extra 40 seats https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...lanned-boundary-changes-benefit-a8471811.html which would seem to suggest that despite any lead in the polls http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/, Labour are a long way from power http://www2.politicalbetting.com/in...s-than-lab-for-the-same-national-vote-shares/ if they can't gain power when they have the advantage, what chance do they stand after the changes?

I agree whole heatedly that the centre ground seems to be lost at the moment.
 

Clever Dic

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Location
Melton
I see today in the Telegraph that Hamas has pledged it's support to Jeremy in recognition of his long support for Islam and the Palestinian people.
And in other news he refuses to answer a question 5 times on the UK and if it should remain in the EU.
Good news, he is the gift that keeps giving to the conservatives, he is a nasty bigoted racist with a small group of acolytes who actually are as unelectable as he is.
Bad news is the conservatives are so riven by infighting and future leadership that they are still even with all the above leaving the door ajar...
 

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