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Post by Vinny on Jul 4, 2023 10:26:17 GMT
They've been in opposition 13 years for multiple reasons. It's not just Brexit.
Lets see if their supporters know why.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 4, 2023 10:35:20 GMT
They've been in opposition 13 years for multiple reasons. It's not just Brexit. Lets see if their supporters know why. I'm not a supporter but I think I know why. Jeremy Corbyn.
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Post by Vinny on Jul 4, 2023 10:37:52 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn is the only leader since 1997 to get Labour an increase in the number of seats they had over the previous election. Admittedly he threw away those seats two years afterwards.
Keep guessing.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 4, 2023 10:39:36 GMT
Woke. (I'm not a supporter)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2023 10:47:55 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn is the only leader since 1997 to get Labour an increase in the number of seats they had over the previous election. Admittedly he threw away those seats two years afterwards. Keep guessing. There are just too many reasons to list. One example, the LGBT+ movements Labour latch onto and organise are funded by the rulers in countries where homosexuality is illegal. There is no reason for these movements to exist in our country, except to promote ideas that homosexuals are being discriminated against and attacked over here, which is daft, because there are no laws that discriminates against them. Labour is a psychopath that relies on fake morals to fool the young and naive.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 4, 2023 10:49:36 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn is the only leader since 1997 to get Labour an increase in the number of seats they had over the previous election. Admittedly he threw away those seats two years afterwards. Keep guessing. He was unelectable because he was too far left. You can't sell 1970's policies like nuclear disarmament and nationalisation of the railways to a 21st century electorate. Labour moved back to the centre after ditching comrade Corbyn and are now flying ahead in the polls and I doubt many reasonable people give the Tories a chance at the next GE.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2023 10:50:32 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn is the only leader since 1997 to get Labour an increase in the number of seats they had over the previous election. Admittedly he threw away those seats two years afterwards. Keep guessing. He was unelectable because he was too far left. You can't sell 1970's policies like nuclear disarmament and nationalisation of the railways to a 21st century electorate. Labour moved back to the centre after ditching comrade Corbyn and are now flying ahead in the polls and I doubt many reasonable people give the Tories a chance at the next GE. Actually, he came close to winning it. The people knew where they stood with Corbyn. I disagree with his politics but I respect the fact that he stuck with them.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 4, 2023 11:13:01 GMT
They've been in opposition 13 years for multiple reasons. It's not just Brexit. Lets see if their supporters know why. I'm not a supporter but I think I know why. Jeremy Corbyn. Labour also lost elections under Crash Gordon and Ed Milliband..
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Post by om15 on Jul 4, 2023 11:20:14 GMT
Labour are unelectable because of Dawn Butler, Diane Abbott, Angela Raynor, Emily Thornberry, Harriet Harman and Rachael Reeves. All of them are hard left/race baiters/inept or worse.
Their drive for inclusivity and diversity has made them unelectable. If by some fluke they do form a Government the current problem with bank accounts will be solved, none of us will be left with any money.
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Post by Vinny on Jul 4, 2023 11:22:55 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn is the only leader since 1997 to get Labour an increase in the number of seats they had over the previous election. Admittedly he threw away those seats two years afterwards. Keep guessing. He was unelectable because he was too far left. You can't sell 1970's policies like nuclear disarmament and nationalisation of the railways to a 21st century electorate. Labour moved back to the centre after ditching comrade Corbyn and are now flying ahead in the polls and I doubt many reasonable people give the Tories a chance at the next GE. Nope, that's not it. That man gained seats in 2017. That year he got more votes than Blair did in 2001. Tony Blair lost seats in 2001 and 2005. Crash Gordon lost seats in 2010 and then so did Smeg Ed in 2015. Corbyn also got more votes in 2019 than Blair did in 2005. There's a reason why.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 4, 2023 11:38:10 GMT
Labour are unelectable because of Dawn Butler, Diane Abbott, Angela Raynor, Emily Thornberry, Harriet Harman and Rachael Reeves. All of them are hard left/race baiters/inept or worse. Their drive for inclusivity and diversity has made them unelectable. If by some fluke they do form a Government the current problem with bank accounts will be solved, none of us will be left with any money. Careful, your misogyny is showing.
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Post by om15 on Jul 4, 2023 11:47:45 GMT
I can include Barry Gardener, David Lammy, John MacDonald and Stephen Kinnock to add to my point if you wish.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 4, 2023 11:49:35 GMT
He was unelectable because he was too far left. You can't sell 1970's policies like nuclear disarmament and nationalisation of the railways to a 21st century electorate. Labour moved back to the centre after ditching comrade Corbyn and are now flying ahead in the polls and I doubt many reasonable people give the Tories a chance at the next GE. Nope, that's not it. That man gained seats in 2017. That year he got more votes than Blair did in 2001. Tony Blair lost seats in 2001 and 2005. Crash Gordon lost seats in 2010 and then so did Smeg Ed in 2015. Corbyn also got more votes in 2019 than Blair did in 2005. There's a reason why. Of course Blair lost seats in '01 and '05. His '97 majority was the largest since Churchill in '51.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 4, 2023 11:50:16 GMT
Oh, let's think: Economic incompetence, corruption, lies, racism, wokery, endless championing of minority interests, gross hypocrisy and a blatant disdain for the ordinary working majority.
Labour. For the few, not the many.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2023 11:51:20 GMT
I think Tory lies about Labour are the biggest threat to Labour.
We know the Tories spread fake news and 'doctor' pictures and videos to attack Labour.
But a lot of people do not care about that sort of thing.
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