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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 09 May 16 4.15pm

Originally posted by dannyh

Nick straight questions, requiring straight answers.

Do you like him YES/NO ?

Can he win labour an Election YES/NO ?

In the main, yes.
If still leader, he has a chance.

I think we'll have an election before the five years are up anyway.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 09 May 16 4.19pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

In the main, yes.
If still leader, he has a chance.

I think we'll have an election before the five years are up anyway.

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Edited by Willo (09 May 2016 4.20pm)

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 May 16 10.14am

Originally posted by dannyh

Nick straight questions, requiring straight answers.

Do you like him YES/NO ?

Can he win labour an Election YES/NO ?

Jumping in here....

But no, I don't like him, but I like a lot of what he is saying about social justice and inequality. I don't think you should like politicians.

No, I don't think he can deliver Labour an election - but that's besides the point, democracy isn't supposed to be about who can win, but about representation of the public.

Tony Blair delivered victories for Labour, and I didn't vote for New Labour, because I don't want to be represented by someone because they aren't someone else. I want to be represented by someone who reasonably represents my views.

Also, I vote for my local candidate MP, not for the party leader. And my local candidate for labour is a c**t, as is the conservative MP....

 


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Hoof Hearted 10 May 16 10.38am

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Probably because Cameron is in the all together (or dressed head to foot in branded sponsored clothing).

The mistake is that one puppet of the elite is somehow better than a different puppet of the elite.

Neither is going to change a thing of substance.

I'm no fan of Cameron either.

But it's obvious to everyone on here except Gusset of course that in a straight fight Cameron will knock 7 bells out of Corbyn on every aspect of politics as he does on a daily basis.

However, it's the voting public that count and they will never vote in Corbyn ever.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 16 10.46am

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I'm no fan of Cameron either.

But it's obvious to everyone on here except Gusset of course that in a straight fight Cameron will knock 7 bells out of Corbyn on every aspect of politics as he does on a daily basis.

Has Cameron ever directly answered a Corbyn question in Pmq's.

Have there not been u turns of late brought about by the opposition?

 

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Hoof Hearted 10 May 16 10.53am

Originally posted by nickgusset

Has Cameron ever directly answered a Corbyn question in Pmq's.

Have there not been u turns of late brought about by the opposition?

Does any of that transform into an increase in his poll ratings?

The British public watch Cameron batting Corbyn away like a fly in PMQ's and no matter what U turns, scandals or embarrassment befalls the Tories, the public still don't accept Corbyn's Labour as a more viable alternative.

There is only a few ways the message can be said any easier for you to grasp. I'll try one more time...

UNDER CORBYN'S LEADERSHIP, LABOUR WILL NOT WIN THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTION.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 16 11.20am

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Does any of that transform into an increase in his poll ratings?

The British public watch Cameron batting Corbyn away like a fly in PMQ's and no matter what U turns, scandals or embarrassment befalls the Tories, the public still don't accept Corbyn's Labour as a more viable alternative.

There is only a few ways the message can be said any easier for you to grasp. I'll try one more time...

UNDER CORBYN'S LEADERSHIP, LABOUR WILL NOT WIN THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTION.


Is that why they've moved 1% ahead in polling?

 

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Hoof Hearted 10 May 16 11.55am

Originally posted by nickgusset


Is that why they've moved 1% ahead in polling?

At this stage they would need to be somewhere approaching 8/10% ahead.

You're having as much trouble grasping this concept as you do understanding how pension scheme's work.

I've tried to explain it as simply as I know how, but I'll leave you to your blind optimism fueled by Labour Party activist bloggers.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 16 12.00pm

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

At this stage they would need to be somewhere approaching 8/10% ahead.

You're having as much trouble grasping this concept as you do understanding how pension scheme's work.

I've tried to explain it as simply as I know how, but I'll leave you to your blind optimism fueled by Labour Party activist bloggers.


There's four years till a GE. If a week is a long time in politics
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Hoof Hearted 10 May 16 12.08pm

Originally posted by nickgusset


There's four years till a GE. If a week is a long time in politics
..

There could be four thousand years.... Corbyn still wouldn't get in!

(LOL I'm smashing you like Cameron does Corbyn at PMQ's....)

Edited by Hoof Hearted (10 May 2016 12.09pm)

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 16 12.28pm

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

There could be four thousand years.... Corbyn still wouldn't get in!

(LOL I'm smashing you like Cameron does Corbyn at PMQ's....)

Edited by Hoof Hearted (10 May 2016 12.09pm)


Is not answering questions in Pmq's your definition of smashing? Here's an instance where Cameron did not 'smash' Corbyn (of course I paraphrase here)

Corbyn 'you should abandon your academy plan's'
Cameron 'you know some Arabs what we think are dodgy'
Corbyn 'the academy plan is opposed by many people'
Cameron 'doesnt matter because you know some iffy darkies '
Corbyn. 'is the academy bill going to be in the Queens speech?'
Cameron. 'most definitely '

Fast forward 3 days and the academy plans are dropped.


Edited by nickgusset (10 May 2016 12.28pm)

 

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Hoof Hearted 10 May 16 12.34pm

Originally posted by nickgusset


Is not answering questions in Pmq's your definition of smashing? Here's an instance where Cameron did not 'smash' Corbyn (of course I paraphrase here)

Corbyn 'you should abandon your academy plan's'
Cameron 'you know some Arabs what we think are dodgy'
Corbyn 'the academy plan is opposed by many people'
Cameron 'doesnt matter because you know some iffy darkies '
Corbyn. 'is the academy bill going to be in the Queens speech?'
Cameron. 'most definitely '

Fast forward 3 days and the academy plans are dropped.


Edited by nickgusset (10 May 2016 12.28pm)

Wasn't worthy of an airing on the primetime news, HIGNFY or R4 Today programme whereas this was...

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Even the Labour front bench were laughing.

SMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH

 

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