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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:25 pm 
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Wow! Who would ever have tought it could happen? The Left takes control of Labour and our very own John McDonnell led the campaign. This must be the most exciting moment of his life, bet he's on cloud nine. The new Shadow Chancellor now?


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 5:36 pm 
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Commiserations for the country if they are ever elected into power. This current lot are bad enough, but if these dinosaurs were ever to get real power, they would take the people of this country nto the Dark Ages. John has worked very hard in politics and I have supported him in the past because of his help with local issues he supported and endorsed, but the more I read and the more I witnessed his politics as a whole, the more I distanced myself from him. Corbyn, Watson and McDonnell are a gang of henchmen I cannot support


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:37 pm 
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Wow! Who would ever have tought it could happen? The Left takes control of Labour and our very own John McDonnell led the campaign. This must be the most exciting moment of his life, bet he's on cloud nine. The new Shadow Chancellor now?

Do you think he'd have given Brown at least something to think about if he'd actually been able to get on the Ballot in 2007?


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 6:54 am 
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Personally, I don't think so. What's made this possible is that people, and especially Labour people, have become so heartily sick of plastic politicians. Add to that the catastrophic defeat of one of them, and there was no longer any reason for Labour's grass roots and unions not to swing it back their direction. It was a perfect storm for them. Still, has to be said, there is not one person in the land who saw this coming.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 4:13 pm 
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I agree with Jon. The electorate is thoroughly sick of the globalist plastic politicians from all the traditional political parties. Cameron, Osborne, May, Johnson & Co represent the same degree of nauseating tasteless offerings as the now ex-Labour front bench that has resigned represented. Even the SNP could well be falling into disrepute once their polices are seen to be bearing their natural fruit; the falling price of oil isn't going to do the SNP's version of economics any good at all.

Corbyn may be Labour's elected leader, but that in no way means, nor implies, that the electorate will cast its vote in sufficient numbers to enable Corbyn to become PM. A significant number of ex-Tory voters cast their votes in UKIP's direction in May this year – hence the wafer thin majority that Cameron has in the The Commons. The big question is: where will Labour voters now cast their vote? I can't see Cameron's globalist cronies benefiting from disgruntled ex-Labour voters.

There are a few variables coming down the track that will very likely influence the electorate's anger at the current plastic offerings of globalist politicians of the supposedly Left and Right. For example; a hard winter, or winters, has the potential to bring about serious power black-outs across the UK. Black-outs that will be the direct result of LibLabCON policies of the last two or three decades of green political insanity. The uncertainties surrounding the current economic and financial situation still have the very real potential to blow away all the hopes of aspiring treacherous globalist politicians.

The degree to which the electorate is increasingly seeing see through the lies from the mythical Red/Blue/Green - Left/Right/Green offerings masquerading as political choice from the LibLabCON could also result in political upheaval. Exponentially rising rates of immigration will not increase the LibLabCON's chances either.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:41 am 
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Labour are now a party of loonies. I can't see how they could vote in someone who appeared to favour the dictators of this world.

PMQ on wednesday should be interesting. I'll hope Cameron is storing up a few gems.

John McDonell now revealed as a fully paid up member of the loony left as well.

When I look at Corbyns ideas and I look at communism........

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