Deleted User wrote: » I think a lot of people would be galvanised by this and it's the only way I see them turning the ship around. Corbyn won't go however and as much as there are things about him that I admire and positions that I would share with him I think he needs to realise that as unfair as it is he will never lead a Government and Labour is in a death spiral under him. He's probably the first Labour leader that actually holds to their traditional party values in 30 years but c'est la vie.
CMOTDibbler wrote: » He's a walking contradiction imo. And a hypocrite. He's anti-EU, depite the fact that most worker protection and consumer protection law has come from there. In the Brexit campaign, he couldn't have been more detached if he'd joined the Tories, despite the fact that remain was party policy. He will now preside over a divided party whilst the Tories; unfettered by EU law will ride roughshod over the people he purports to represent. An idealogue bereft of ideas. :rolleyes:
molloyjh wrote: » I'm by no means an expert on English politics, but from the outside looking in this seems to me to a no brainer for May. With Labour in disarray and the Lib Dems not exactly a massive threat the Tories can go out and sell themselves depending on the audience. Are you pro-Brexit? Well we are the ones who brought you Brexit? Are you unsure about a hard Brexit? We will run under the banner of a soft Brexit. Sure wasn't May herself a Remain? It's not like Labour or the Lib Dems can promise to cancel the thing. So if the Tories manage this campaign right they could really consolidate where their position while implementing a soft Brexit. For me that's where the interesting bit of this lies, i.e. how the Tories campaign. If they campaign on a soft Brexit basis then they'll get the broadest possible spectrum of support.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Its a complete no brainer. Tories should certainly strenghten their position as the other parties are no threat. One of the Biggest issues that will come from this is another scottish referendum is certain
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Buer wrote: » Davy Fitz gets 8 weeks. Should have missed the whole summer. Madness that the GAA are giving him what equates to a 2 match ban for running 40 yards onto the field and getting into an altercation with opposition players. If he wasn't a media darling, there would be a far harsher response by them.
thomond2006 wrote: » To say I can't stand Davy Fitz is being nice. This never gets old.
Erik Shin wrote: » What's a Davy Fitz and what are those funny sticks all those angry fellas are carrying?... Is there a lynching happening somewhere?
Buer wrote: » And you from a county with a 100% success rate in All Ireland Hurling finals.
awec wrote: » Have a long flight tomorrow, the in flight entertainment looks pathetic, does anyone have any recommendations on Netflix? Movies or TV.
MaybeMaybe wrote: » Also the siege of Jadotville
swiwi_ wrote: » Ah. The Bridge season 3. I'm late to the party but it's good. Selvfølgelig.