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Is this topic an attempt to divert attention from the shambolic squirmings in the remains of what was once the Labour Party
I can't believe how quickly the Labour party fell apart. It just shows how weak they were. I was no Cameron supporter either but at least they did get their ducks in a row pretty quick.
As for UKIP, Farage needs to be the leader if they are to survive.
I can't believe how quickly the Labour party fell apart. It just shows how weak they were.
It was Corbyn's first appearance across from David Cameron at PM 's question time that was the final nail in the coffin for them.
The great British public witnessed a very embarrassing spectacle of Corbyn's ineptitude that day........they never recovered.
I can't believe how quickly the Labour party fell apart. It just shows how weak they were. I was no Cameron supporter either but at least they did get their ducks in a row pretty quick.
As for UKIP, Farage needs to be the leader if they are to survive.
We've been fighting for democracy in the party for years it's just come to a head now unfortunately, tories are happy to be told what to do labour not so much
It was Corbyn's first appearance across from David Cameron at PM 's question time that was the final nail in the coffin for them.
The great British public witnessed a very embarrassing spectacle of Corbyn's ineptitude that day........they never recovered.
And to be honest, I don't think they ever will whilst he is there.
We've been fighting for democracy in the party for years it's just come to a head now unfortunately, tories are happy to be told what to do labour not so much
I see what you are saying but the general public will not see it that way. They need a united party before voting for the.