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26-02-2017, 01:39 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by Rehab44 ->
A phrase that popped up today by a political analyst, ' the results today show that Britain is now a 'one party state'
It certainly seems that way, there is no credible opposition to this government, even UJ (god bless him) has gone silent.
David Milliband has hinted he may return to politics.
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26-02-2017, 08:07 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by Rehab44 ->
A phrase that popped up today by a political analyst, ' the results today show that Britain is now a 'one party state'
It certainly seems that way, there is no credible opposition to this government, even UJ (god bless him) has gone silent.
Whenever there's a Labour upset he does this....."not a bad thing" I hear from the gallery.

I think he's the equivalent to the fair weather sailor....stays below decks when it's a bit rough.
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26-02-2017, 08:53 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by AnnieS ->
David Milliband has hinted he may return to politics.
I was surprised when Ed won the leadership, I'm not sure whether David is too much like Blair, he has that look, but, hell, he's got to be better surely.
I had high hopes of Corbyn but he's done some daft things lately and he's too wishy washy.
If Milliband does make a comeback perhaps he'll liven the party up!
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26-02-2017, 09:01 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
I was surprised when Ed won the leadership, I'm not sure whether David is too much like Blair, he has that look, but, hell, he's got to be better surely.
I had high hopes of Corbyn but he's done some daft things lately and he's too wishy washy.
If Milliband does make a comeback perhaps he'll liven the party up!
So was David.

I agree, maybe he will be their saviour.....let's be honest...who else is there?
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26-02-2017, 09:12 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Yep! I wonder if he'll wear tights and a cape!
No beard though
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26-02-2017, 09:18 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by AnnieS ->
David Milliband has hinted he may return to politics.
As a Tory?
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26-02-2017, 09:19 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Seems socialism is seriously out of fashion.
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26-02-2017, 09:39 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

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Seems socialism is seriously out of fashion.
Not from the people's republic it ain't.
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26-02-2017, 10:05 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

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Not from the people's republic it ain't.
Hi

Would that be the Worker's Republic of Brighton or Islington?

Both well known bastions of the working classes, overflowing with heavy engineering , scrapyards and slaughterhouses.
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26-02-2017, 10:20 AM
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Re: Can Corbyn Cope Without Copeland?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
I was surprised when Ed won the leadership, I'm not sure whether David is too much like Blair, he has that look, but, hell, he's got to be better surely.
I had high hopes of Corbyn but he's done some daft things lately and he's too wishy washy.
If Milliband does make a comeback perhaps he'll liven the party up!
Do you mean he looks neat and tidy and wears a suit ?
The days of dressing like Keir Hardy are long gone .
 
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