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1st Jul 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?The membership are telling their MPs to think wisely but are being ignored, as they race around like headless chickens. At least 3 are in receipt of 'No confidence' votes from their own constituency parties.... guess what? They like handing them out but not receiving themViewDate:
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1st Jul 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?On 13th June Angela Eagle said: 'Jeremy is up and down the country, pursuing an itinerary that would make a 25year old tired. He has not stopped, We are doing our best but if it is not reported, it is difficult' On June 27th she pulls a knife out -when she fancies being leader. Angela Eagle said: 'Under your leadership, the case to remain in the EU was made with half-hearted ambivalence...... I have come to the conclusion that you are not the person to lead the party that we both love' The behaviour of many Labour MPs is the most despicable I've seen in 50years. The Media's daily character assassination is the worst I've ever seen and both are colluding with each otherViewDate:
1st Jul 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?Not a very well reasoned or constructive case, I feelViewDate:
1st Jul 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?It's a bit difficult to be the official opposition when the revolting MPs are effectively on strike... yet we are still paying their salaries, expenses and pension contributions. Many of these people, in my opinion, are narcisstic, egotistical self-serving individuals with an inflated sense of self-entitlement. An honest, modest leader with ideas and pinciples who doesn't milk his expenses makes for a rather unflattering comparison for his critics I just hope he has an opportunity to get his ideas and policies out. The media, (including the BBC), the Conservatives, the Liberals and 4/5 of his own MPs with the help of Alistair Campbell and New Labour figures from the past, are desperate to kill him in a political sense.... they have seen how he has connected to Labour Party members and are terrified of him doing the same with the country at large. He must be stopped at all costsViewDate:
1st Jul 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?As the backstabbers say as they stick the knife in...'he's a decent man' and I think decent people (whatever their politics) can look beyond the media frenzy and see that he's being bullied and persecuted. The coup has been in the planning a long time but it's gone wrong because he won't fade quietly away. The attacks will become more and more vicious and more ludicrous as the plotters' desperation mounts. It's Chilcott next week and a leader who won't make excuses when it's released... no spin from Corbyn Then there's plain old jealousy. Here's a principled 67 year old man who's engaging with many young people because he's saying something and not just uttering bland soundbites. How refreshing.....young people looking up to an 'old man' and listening and resonating with what he's saying.ViewDate:
30th Jun 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?The Blairites abandoned their old traditional voters in the chase for floating voters. As Peter Meddlesome said: ' the Labour Party has no problem with peple being filthy rich' and he was no doubt thinking that would be great for him and Tone too. But if some people become filthy rich a lot more become extremely poor Corbyn is wanting to promote policies that recognise this group and their needs and roll back on the deprivation. Because of this he's considered 'dangerous'. ( and because he's popular and has something to say) True, some of these abandoned people are looking for a scapegoats and are lured by the hard right's messages.They have also lashed out by voting 'Leave'. It was an opportunity to give the complacent elite a good kicking. This is the legacy of New Labour (that and the current state of the Middle East) Yes Harold- an English hero forgotten and almost written out of history... yet we have a statue of William the Bastard in Westminster....... it seems very appropriate for our Labour MPs backstabbing their leader and neglecting their constituentsViewDate:
30th Jun 2016HaroldGodwinson commented on:
Should Jeremy Corbyn Stay or Go?Corbyn was undermined from the first few minutes of his mandate and sometimes even before as when Blair advisor John McTernan called for his immediate overthrow if he was elected. Resignations were in the public domain and before the leadership knew eg Jamie Reed (12Sep t2015) Resignations were made to gain maximum bad publicity for Corbyn as with resignation of Stephen Doughty on live TV..... he planned this in advance (6thJan 2016) with Andrew Neill and Laura Kuenssberg All the while constant sniping from the likes of David Blunkett in The Sun, Daily Mail, The Telegraph If Corbyn has 'under-performed' which is questionable it's the responsibility of the PLP, unelected Blairites and former Labour leaders with a very large axe to grind for causing so mush distraction and undermining their own party The Telegraph(3rd May) predicted a coup immediately after the referendum on June 23rd to be initiated by multi-millionaire Margaret Hodge - whatever the result The coup was initiated by Hodge and taken up by Hilary Benn and then went into overdrive, maniputed by Alistair Campbell This publication is pro-Corbyn but that shouldn't disqualify the content, given the rubbish being published elsewhere -
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