Labour tearing itself apart?
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Labour tearing itself apart?
Bloke does talk a lot of sense. You have to listen to what people want out of life and not try and force your views on them. The country needs strong opposition and not a party arguing amongst themselves.
Seems sometimes politicians are so blind to anyone's views but their own.
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Seems sometimes politicians are so blind to anyone's views but their own.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
Labour have backtracked on a lot of their pre-election pledges. The LibDems are gaining numbers. People will be sick of the Tories by the time their term ends. The next 5 years will be very interesting.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
Is not on that they have given themselves a 10% pay rise and in the same week given public sector works a 4 year pay freeze. How out of touch with normal people is that.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
10 % pay rise what a joke,trouble is there is nothing we can do about but stand and watch
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
There is, we can all badger our local MP and make them work for the money they're getting.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
In fairness my local MP is very good and very hard working but I do think a 10% wage rise in today's current financial climate, especially when only last week doctors, nurses, teachers, policeman, soliders and fireman to name just a few civil servants / public sector workers are given a 4 year wage freeze, is very un-timely and extremely hard to justify.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
Labour meeting the people...
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
It seems Blair doesn't want Corbyn as Corbyn is happy for our Tony to be prosecuted over the Iraq war.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
Electing Corbyn will tear the Labour Party to pieces i suspect.
If he is Leader i think its fair to say he would not represent many of the views of the majority of his MPs.
If he is Leader i think its fair to say he would not represent many of the views of the majority of his MPs.
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Re: Labour tearing itself apart?
& a lot of nonsense too.duke63 wrote:Bloke does talk a lot of sense. .....
Fwiw this "sense" you hear.: When politicians say something that sounds right, then that usually means they have you where they want you.
JC may have some crackpot views, but I guess that at least he's upfront about what he would like to do.