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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 08 May 15 11.41am

Quote We are goin up! at 08 May 2015 10.20am

Chukka Umuna (sp) would be their best choice. I'm hoping as a Tory they go for someone awful like Andy Burnham or Yvette Cooper.


I would

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 May 15 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 08 May 15 11.55am

The fact their Numero Dos and would be Chancellor didn't even win his seat and their campaign manager lost to a University student shows the dearth of decent politicians in the labour ranks.

Maybe Harriet Harperson ? That'll be a third term for Cameron then....

 


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Quote The Sash at 08 May 2015 10.29am

The sad facts is that Labour simply haven't got anyone..

In these style above substance days of political thought they simply picked the wrong Milliband last time out...

I think that most Tories breathed a sigh of relief when the Trade Unions managed to get their man the top job instead of the brother that could actually have posed a threat to the Conservatives


 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 08 May 15 12.08pm

They need a normal person in charge

Someone with one Kitchen and can eat a Bacon sandwich properly

I think it was definately the bacon sandwich that won it for the tories

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

Those Transfer day deadline deals in full

Ed Milliband: Labour (Contract Cancelled by mutual consent)

Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrat to Labour (Free)

 


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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 08 May 2015 11.41am

Quote We are goin up! at 08 May 2015 10.20am

Chukka Umuna (sp) would be their best choice. I'm hoping as a Tory they go for someone awful like Andy Burnham or Yvette Cooper.


I would


Wrong 'un.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 May 15 1.44pm

Quote The Sash at 08 May 2015 12.41pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

Those Transfer day deadline deals in full

Ed Milliband: Labour (Contract Cancelled by mutual consent)

Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrat to Labour (Free)

All joking aside, Labour rather than rebranding themselves as the third way, conservative lite, would be better off actually looking at how the SNP have succeed in Scotland in going from a small nothing party to being its sole political power in 20 years - Even whilst surviving the failure of their 'one issue' campaign (Independence).

For Labour to resurrect itself, it needs to reestablish itself as a political party of the people that delivers actual real tangible benefits to the people, rather than the faux s**t of New Labour.

Across an era that's seen the idea of 'left wing' politics diminish, the SNP has flourished as a left wing nationalist party and destroyed the Scottish Labour Party as a force north of the border (including areas traditionally regarded as being stalwart Labour).

Because if they don't, in five years they'll be rapidly approaching insignificance.


 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 1.44pm

Quote The Sash at 08 May 2015 12.41pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

Those Transfer day deadline deals in full

Ed Milliband: Labour (Contract Cancelled by mutual consent)

Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrat to Labour (Free)

All joking aside, Labour rather than rebranding themselves as the third way, conservative lite, would be better off actually looking at how the SNP have succeed in Scotland in going from a small nothing party to being its sole political power in 20 years - Even whilst surviving the failure of their 'one issue' campaign (Independence).

For Labour to resurrect itself, it needs to reestablish itself as a political party of the people that delivers actual real tangible benefits to the people, rather than the faux s**t of New Labour.

Across an era that's seen the idea of 'left wing' politics diminish, the SNP has flourished as a left wing nationalist party and destroyed the Scottish Labour Party as a force north of the border (including areas traditionally regarded as being stalwart Labour).

Because if they don't, in five years they'll be rapidly approaching insignificance.


Labour, especially in the South, needs to stop sneering down its Islingtonian middle class nose at the 'white van, flag of St George in the front garden' white working class voter and try to engage them again.

They have abandoned them and what, in the face of a pretty piss poor and unpopular Tory Government should have seen a walk in the park in picking up the disaffected white working class vote they have seen it go to UKIP (in the main) and the SNP (although the SNP were always going to win big in Scotland for the same reasons as England).

Millibands legacy as leader is to be filed with Michael Foot and Neil Kinnock in the A for Absymal draw....really shocking.


 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 1.44pm

Quote The Sash at 08 May 2015 12.41pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

Those Transfer day deadline deals in full

Ed Milliband: Labour (Contract Cancelled by mutual consent)

Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrat to Labour (Free)

All joking aside, Labour rather than rebranding themselves as the third way, conservative lite, would be better off actually looking at how the SNP have succeed in Scotland in going from a small nothing party to being its sole political power in 20 years - Even whilst surviving the failure of their 'one issue' campaign (Independence).

For Labour to resurrect itself, it needs to reestablish itself as a political party of the people that delivers actual real tangible benefits to the people, rather than the faux s**t of New Labour.

Across an era that's seen the idea of 'left wing' politics diminish, the SNP has flourished as a left wing nationalist party and destroyed the Scottish Labour Party as a force north of the border (including areas traditionally regarded as being stalwart Labour).

Because if they don't, in five years they'll be rapidly approaching insignificance.


Not that long ago (relatively - Blair in his heyday) that people were saying that about the Tories.

 


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Hoof Hearted 08 May 15 4.13pm

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 08 May 2015 2.23pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 1.44pm

Quote The Sash at 08 May 2015 12.41pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 May 2015 11.48am

Nicola Sturgeon? lol.

Nick Clegg will be free by tomorrow afternoon. Farage maybe?

Those Transfer day deadline deals in full

Ed Milliband: Labour (Contract Cancelled by mutual consent)

Nick Clegg: Liberal Democrat to Labour (Free)

All joking aside, Labour rather than rebranding themselves as the third way, conservative lite, would be better off actually looking at how the SNP have succeed in Scotland in going from a small nothing party to being its sole political power in 20 years - Even whilst surviving the failure of their 'one issue' campaign (Independence).

For Labour to resurrect itself, it needs to reestablish itself as a political party of the people that delivers actual real tangible benefits to the people, rather than the faux s**t of New Labour.

Across an era that's seen the idea of 'left wing' politics diminish, the SNP has flourished as a left wing nationalist party and destroyed the Scottish Labour Party as a force north of the border (including areas traditionally regarded as being stalwart Labour).

Because if they don't, in five years they'll be rapidly approaching insignificance.


Not that long ago (relatively - Blair in his heyday) that people were saying that about the Tories.


Yes... but they were also saying "they had put an end to boom and bust".

 

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derben Flag 09 May 15 9.07am

I see David Lammy says he will stand. Lol, should ensure a few more years of Labour electoral defeat.

 

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