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Watching newsnight and the Lib-Dems are flatly refusing to work with Labour.

Of course they are. Corbyn is pushing for a GE, one in which many of the Lib Dems recently-acquired MPs would likely lose their seats.

The likes of Chukka Unumma are terrified of the prospect of being held accountable to their constituents and more worryingly (to them) losing their spot in the limelight.

Sadly Swinson's 'Tory-lite' party will, if they continue to refuse to work with Labour, both help usher in a No Deal Brexit whilst at the same time pretending they were doing all they could to prevent it, no doubt gaining the support of many political illiterates such as 'binners' in a post-Brexit Britain.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:35 am
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LibDems need to take Tory seats in that election… and their chances of doing so will be reduced if they are seen to jump at the chance to make Corbyn PM. Much negotiation will be required… (and is happening). Watch Tom Watson carefully now…


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:38 am
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For what it’s worth, I suspect Wollaston will win her seat… and I wouldn’t completely rule out Umunna either… I have family in his seat, and they and others voted for him despite him being Labour, not because he was… he looked quite apart from the Labour Party at the last election already… his support might also hold up (but I doubt it).


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:43 am
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LibDems need to take Tory seats in that election... and their chances of doing so will be reduced if they are seen to jump at the chance to make Corbyn PM.

Rather than thinking about their own petty party aspirations should they not primarily be concerned with their stated main goal, avoiding a No Deal Brexit?

As it is though, given the support for Brexit within the Conservative held constituencies how likely do you really think it would be that the Lib Dems could take voters from them?

The Lib Dems are a spent force in UK politics. They've only managed to remain in the news by snapping up turncoat MPs and by fooling some in the press and public at large into thinking they're the only anti-Brexit party. Perhaps its time for them to make amends for their Tory-enabling treachery and support Corbyn in preventing a No Deal Brexit? Yes, along the way they will lose some of their MPs in a GE, but according to Lib Dem supporters on here Brexit is the only game in town at the moment, so shouldn't that be the priority?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:55 am
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As it is though, given the support for Brexit within the Conservative held constituencies how likely do you really think it would be that the Lib Dems could take voters from them?

Check all the election results this year, and compare to Tory seats where the LibDems tend to come second at general elections. Come back when you have. You might even be pleased if you take a look at Jacob Rees-Mogg‘s seat. If you think the upcoming election will suddenly become binary Conservative/Labour nationwide, you might be surprised. Especially if the Greens, LibDems & PC stand aside for each other in key seats.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 2:05 am
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fooling some in the press and public at large into thinking they’re the only anti-Brexit party

This made me chuckle, being in this thread.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 2:07 am
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Kinnoch is clearly on the right of Labour. He always has been.

You have committed Brexiteers like HOey on the right and Stringer on the left. You have right wing labour like Kinnoch scared of their own shadow who want brexit because they are scared of racists in their constituencies

There is around 70 labour MPs who believe in Brexit for a variety of reasons.

But its all corbyns fault - that weird man Corbyn who according to some on here simultaneously is completely incompetent and also a Machiavellian genius who has total control over the party


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:30 am
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Dropping those kind of “down with outsiders” type attacks will also be a vote winner, I would guess.

Yeah? maybe that policy should be adopted by some others then? Just a thought.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:32 am
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If you think the upcoming election will suddenly become binary Conservative/Labour nationwide, you might be surprised. Especially if the Greens, LibDems & PC stand aside for each other in key seats.

I'll bet Lib dems end up with under 20 seats, Swinson will lose hers and they are the 4th or even 5th largest party.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:34 am
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More Labour buffoonery with regards to Obi-wans comments on Indy2, exactly the same as the Tories, haven't a clue what they're Northern branch want.

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad, I can never see any way back for Labour in Scotland, and I never thought I'd ever hear that said a few years ago.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 9:23 am
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I agree with you on that Eatthepudding. Unfortunately their antics in Holyrood and the actions of Murphy during the independence referendum led them to this.
If labour in England are out of step with their voters in Scotland they are on a differnt planet to their ( now lost) supporters

I used to vote labour but no longer due to those two issues


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 9:26 am
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Listening to Rebecca Long Bailey questioned on Today, one word kept being repeated regarding what happens in the long term...

“If..”

Seems like everything, as usual, comes with caveats to the caveats


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:32 am
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I agree with you on that Eatthepudding

I'll give you 5 minutes to retract that slur, otherwise I'll call you a bounder and a cad!.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:38 am
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It’s an interesting move - potentially..

A man whose life long political stance has been anti-EU is now “offering” a chance to remain?

It does rather open things up.....(maybe he’s worn a smooth spot on that fence so he’s no longer getting splinters in his @rse)

Is he genuinely putting country before party? Or rather his own principles....?

Or is it just more political double speak?...

Time will tell!


 
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Should have been Eatthebreid.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:40 am
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Why the hell are they still trotting out some minor shadow minister to field major national interviews about this?

Corbyn is trying to put himself forward as the candidate to lead a broad coalition of MPs to form a government at a moment of national crisis, stop no deal and immediately fight an election.

If he is serious, then he needs to take every opportunity to get in front of the cameras and make his arguments, forcefully.

Boris and co are busy electioneering all summer. They know what's coming. Does Labour really have to wait for an election to be called to even finalise a manifesto? Surely that places them at an immediate and massive disadvanatage, when their policies need to be crystal clear now, not four weeks before the poll?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:41 am
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Sorry no beer. I am a bit dim this morning - more dim than usual. I abase myself. *touches forelock*


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:42 am
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Its the same position the labour party has had for a long time now.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 10:43 am
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then he needs to take every opportunity to get in front of the cameras and make his arguments, forcefully.

*whispers*
He's not very good at it, especially when pushed a little in an interview. Could be because he's not terriblynbright, could be because he's and angry placard waver at heart. Who knows.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:09 am
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I suppose you’re right… many of us want a Labour leader front and centre… but if he is kept in the background because he simply is not up to the job, or at least appears that way if having to ask the questions that journalists should be asking him… perhaps they are right to keep him in hiding and avoiding scrutiny. Replacing him seems a more obvious approach to me though.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:22 am
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Replacing him seems a more obvious approach to me though.

This.

JC is unpalatable to too many - hence why the LDs don’t want to deal with him. If a more central leader emerged then I imagine that’d change..


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:39 am
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I suppose you’re right… many of us want a Labour leader front and centre…

The tory voters?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:39 am
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JC is unpalatable to too many – hence why the LDs don’t want to deal with him.

The Lib Dems don't want to 'deal' with him because they're more interested in playing party politics than do what is right for the country.

They're no doubt hoping that, as with their spell in enabling the Tories, they'll be able to try and blame someone else when their refusal to compromise leads to a No Deal Brexit and walk away scot-free. Hopefully though, as with their coalition with the Tories, the electorate will remember their pivotal role in the proceedings and punish them for it.

Corbyn gets accused of sitting on his hands and is hounded for it. Swinson actually sits on her hands and folks are giving her an easy time.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:49 am
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There is no time for any more posturing/plotting/replacing/emerging. This is it - there is only one route to prevent falling off the cliff, and even that is no longer in our hands, given that the EU27 may well have had enough.

All the stars need to align. JC is and will be the Labour leader. There will be no challenge. There will be no leadership bid. They way things are going there will be no Party Conference. As leader of HM Opposition, only he can try to form the alternative government in September/October.

The LDs, SNP, a handful of Tories, and the vast majority of Labour MPs will have to back it. I am fearful that enough will be sufficiently aghast at the prospect of him being PM, even the shortest-lived PM in history, to torpedo the whole enterprise.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:53 am
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Isn't it time to rename this thread 'Rupert Murdoch'

most of the 'debate' on here seems to be recycled snippets of all the guff he puts out for the weak minded...


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 11:59 am
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As leader of HM Opposition, only he can try to form the alternative government in September/October.

This. It's a simple question for the libdems and tory moderates. Do they want to stop a no deal or not? If yes this is probably* the only feasible option. There is no time to mess about playing party politics. Labour have done the right thing in saying any new government will be temporary and are promising to call an election once no deal is avoided. They would be under no obligation otherwise so they have offered a compromise. This isn't an attempt to seize power, it's an attempt to stop no deal followed by the the proper democratic solution which is a general election.

*there are others but they are even less likely.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 12:08 pm
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Isn’t it time to rename this thread ‘Rupert Murdoch’

most of the ‘debate’ on here seems to be recycled snippets of all the guff he puts out for the weak minded…

Is that you, Seamas?

Thanks for the reminder, comrade, that all those who don't revere St Jeremy as their saviour are clearly unthinking drones, capitalist stooges and slaves to the military-industrial complex, totally incapable of independent thought, who need their opinions spoon-fed to them by the right wing press

We clearly need saving from ourselves

Come the glorious revolution....


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 12:32 pm
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Come the glorious revolution….

Any views on Corbyn's actions to prevent a no deal? Not impressed with a letter I presume? Perhaps a protest would be a better idea?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:18 pm
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Maybe an online petition? 😉


 
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As leader of HM Opposition, only he can try to form the alternative government in September/October.

Does he have to be leader of the Opposition for that purpose? I doubt it. I'm sure a neutral could be leader of the Opposition for the purposes under discussion. Ken Clark, Chukka or Vince Cable. Corbyn could remain leader of the Labour party.

When all the dust had settled a GE would be called and Corbyn would campaign as normal.

It's pretty clear that Corbyn is the sole impediment to an organized multi party takeover by the opposition. [1] If he (temporarily) stepped out of the way all objections would be overcome. [1]

Corbyn's a brexiteer and he's doing the best he can to ensure a 'proper' Brexit happens. Personally I think that's commendable - he's doing what he (perhaps misguidedly) thinks is right.

[1] Assuming they have the numbers which isn't clear.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 1:27 pm
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Corbyn could have saved the ink and just not written the letter - no one ( outside the bunker ) is going to agree to a Marxist government run by him, that has suggested that retrospective laws should be created to imprison political opponents.

"I would expect there are people in his own party and indeed the necessary Conservative backbenchers who would be unwilling to support him. It is a nonsense,"

Jo Swinson

https://www.politico.eu/article/help-jeremy-corbyn-no-deal-brexit/


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 4:10 pm
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I am not exactly a Corbyn or Labour fan but the constant demonisation that he is the subject of betrays the lack of respect for the principles of plurality of opinions.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 4:42 pm
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Tolerance is a two-way street and we should absolutely tolerate the tolerant who's views and experiences differ from our own.

But there is a limit to being tolerant, and when it comes to people who, if not racists themselves, have made one of the major parties in this country a safe-space for racial hatred, have called for the jailing of people who disagree with their extremist views, then the limits of tolerance have been passed.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 7:01 pm
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& to put up with Cranberry you need trollerance.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 7:11 pm
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You mean Johnson?

'cos Corbyn is no racist no matter how much people try to label him as such.

His enemies have tried a numerous attacks lines on him. Terrorist friend, racist, anti semite, communist - none of which is true.

You do realise ALL socialism comes from Marxs teachings? Even Blair!


 
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...when it comes to people who, if not racists themselves, have made one of the major parties in this country a safe-space for racial hatred...

That'll be Johnson and the Conservative Party, but this thread is about Corbyn.

If you can point out 'racial hatred' in relation to Corbyn it might help your arguement.


 
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Whilst I can understand people not agreeing with Corbyn’s policies and thinking he is a poor leader; I don’t understand why so many people claim he is untrustworthy. Why is that?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 7:40 pm
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His enemies have tried a numerous attacks lines on him. Terrorist friend, racist, anti semite, communist – none of which is true.

It takes some mental gymnastics to come to that conclusion. You’ll be voting to remain in the eu and leave the uk next.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 7:48 pm
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It did indeed take a load of mental gymnastics for people to claim those things as there is not a shred of credible evidence behind them.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:05 pm
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I don’t understand why so many people claim he is untrustworthy. Why is that?

Because those who parrot such rubbish are either;

A) Tories.

B) Politically naive/illiterate simpletons who believe whatever the MSM tells them.

C) 'Moderates' who will say/believe anything in their quest to drag the Labour Party back to the right.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:08 pm
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D) Many other reasons that you have no interest in listening to or taking seriously


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:44 pm
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D) Many other reasons that you have no interest in listening to or taking seriously

It's difficult to take such accusations seriously when even the most cursory of research into them shows they are complete rubbish

As a comparison, should we take the opinions of flat earthers seriously despite the available evidence?


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:51 pm
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How about his responses to the attempted murder of Sergei Skripal? They sure made me worry about how he would act as PM as regards Russia.

flat earthers

Right.


 
Posted : 15/08/2019 8:56 pm
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As a comparison, should we take the opinions of flat earthers seriously despite the available evidence?

Or people who think homeopathy is a good idea?


 
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