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22-09-2017, 09:46 PM
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Re: Another Labour Looney Bites The Dust

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Another week, another exodus

Yes, YET ANOTHER Looney Labour figure leaves Corbyn's office.

This time it is Laura Parker, the Labour leader's political secretary.

So let's recap on the mass exodus that has occurred since Old Compo Comrade Corbyn took up the leadership:

Patrick Heneghan - Labour Election Chief

Steve Howell - Deputy director of communications and strategy

Jayne Fisher - Head of stakeholder engagement

Matt Zarb-Cousin - Media spokesman

Mike Hatchett - Economic policy chief

Simon Fletcher - Director of campaigns and planning

Neale Coleman - Head of policy

Anneliese Midgley - Deputy chief of staff

Laura Parker - Political secretary.
Oh, but that's OK. The Abbopotamus is still there, although for some reason she doesn't seem to sit next to Compo these days.
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26-09-2017, 06:24 PM
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Re: Another Labour Looney Bites The Dust

Gosh . . . . another week and guess what? !!

Yes, yet another Looney Labour Party member has resigned.

It just goes on and on whilst this extreme hard left Corbyn leadership prevails. This is a party in utter utter chaos. How they ever conceived that they could run a country just boggles the mind !

This week it is Frances Barber who announced that she was ripping up her membership.

http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2...el-supporters/

She tweeted:

“I can’t belong to a party full of misogyny, anti-semitism and thuggery. Deeply sad.”

Former Tory minister, Andrew Percy, told the Daily Mail that

"he feared for Labour and its inability to address the many accusations that the party is a haven for anti-Semites. He argued that the cult of personality developing around Jeremy Corbyn was insulating him from any and all criticism: “What we are seeing is really dangerous."

How many more will leave the Looney party before it finally splits ?
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26-09-2017, 07:10 PM
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Re: Another Labour Looney Bites The Dust

People are beginning to realise that the Loony Party, like trad unions, is becoming unnecessary. An anachronism.

Of course we need a suitable opposition, but it would need to be a more realistic party suited to modern times. More middle of the road and, don't laugh, a modified version of the Limp Dems might do it. Perhaps Cable's dream of being PM one day might even be possible.

Personally, I'd like to see UKIP as the next opposition, but the party would have to learn how to pull together instead of being several individual pressure groups.
 
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