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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 19 Aug 16 12.13pm

Labour still going downhill. They only managed a 13% increase in votes in retaining the Tooting council by-elections . A f***ing rubbish result. Corbyn out now.

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Originally posted by nickgusset

Labour still going downhill. They only managed a 13% increase in votes in retaining the Tooting council by-elections . A f***ing rubbish result. Corbyn out now.

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Not exactly sure the point you are trying to make with either of your previous posts? Or are you being sarcastic?

A few hundred people voting differently (and a turnout of twenty percent) hardly proves there is a huge pro-Corbyn movement. And the BBC "stunt" is just cringeworthy...

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Originally posted by gbox82

Not exactly sure the point you are trying to make with either of your previous posts? Or are you being sarcastic?

A few hundred people voting differently (and a turnout of twenty percent) hardly proves there is a huge pro-Corbyn movement. And the BBC "stunt" is just cringeworthy...

Edited by gbox82 (19 Aug 2016 12.33pm)

There isn't one, he's just bumping the thread. It's classic gusset.

 


Optimistic as ever

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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 19 Aug 16 12.53pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Could you imagine this clown running the UK? Nope me neither.

 


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View OknotOK's Profile OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 19 Aug 16 12.54pm Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

There isn't one, he's just bumping the thread. It's classic gusset.

I think it is fair to say that despite very very poor polling and media perception (and indeed my own personal perception) that Jeremy Corbyn has to date not been a disaster in terms of actual electoral results. Every by-election and local election Labour have performed relatively well and often with increased vote %.

The local council elections were not good results, but were a long way off poor as well. The exception is probably the Holyrood elections, but the Labour were already being flogged in Tartan-town long before JC came along.

I still think he will lead to a collapse in both the Labour popular vote and the number of MPs come the next general election. But the non-opinion poll related data to date doesn't necessarily support that conclusion.

 


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Originally posted by OknotOK

I think it is fair to say that despite very very poor polling and media perception (and indeed my own personal perception) that Jeremy Corbyn has to date not been a disaster in terms of actual electoral results. Every by-election and local election Labour have performed relatively well and often with increased vote %.

The local council elections were not good results, but were a long way off poor as well. The exception is probably the Holyrood elections, but the Labour were already being flogged in Tartan-town long before JC came along.

I still think he will lead to a collapse in both the Labour popular vote and the number of MPs come the next general election. But the non-opinion poll related data to date doesn't necessarily support that conclusion.

What are they going to do, keep stepping down in a very safe seat and triggering a by-election every other month so they can proclaim winning a vote?

They haven't done that well at all, when they should be murdering it as the opposition between general elections. If nick didn't spam this thread with so much s*** i'd point out where I informed nick of this previously, using his own link to denounce his assertion.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 19 Aug 16 3.08pm

Owen Smith said this week that he would negotiate with ISIS, newsnight lead on something else. Now do you honestly believe that would have happened if Corbyn said it? The MSM would have been all over it.

The Victoria Derbyshire debate this week ended with undecided Labour voters choosing between the 2 candidates. Nearly all said Corbyn. Was this widely reported? no. In fact I only found this out myself through social media.

The coverage is skewed.

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Originally posted by nickgusset

Owen Smith said this week that he would negotiate with ISIS, newsnight lead on something else. Now do you honestly believe that would have happened if Corbyn said it? The MSM would have been all over it.

The Victoria Derbyshire debate this week ended with undecided Labour voters choosing between the 2 candidates. Nearly all said Corbyn. Was this widely reported? no. In fact I only found this out myself through social media.

The coverage is skewed.

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The Owen Smith "Negotiating with isis" was blown out of all proportion, he said this after being pushed on the issue. And aren't negotiations ultimately the way to find peace? It's never going to happen anyway, isis would never agree to talks.

Some "Undecided" voters decide they now want to support corbyn - why should that make the news anyway? In any case, no one questions the support that he has with its members, that was proven with the huge distance he won the leadership election. It's the fact he has very little support from its MPs...

And you say the coverage is skewed, presumably you mean by the main broadcasters (including the BBC, which I know has been criticised for its apparent anti-corbyn stance) then you quote directly from two BBC sources that show support for Corbyn?!

 

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Originally posted by nickgusset

Labour still going downhill. They only managed a 13% increase in votes in retaining the Tooting council by-elections . A f***ing rubbish result. Corbyn out now.

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You really are the gift that keeps giving.

 

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View Bill E Pilgrim's Profile Bill E Pilgrim Flag New Addington 19 Aug 16 11.26pm Send a Private Message to Bill E Pilgrim Add Bill E Pilgrim as a friend

Originally posted by gbox82

Not exactly sure the point you are trying to make with either of your previous posts? Or are you being sarcastic?

A few hundred people voting differently (and a turnout of twenty percent) hardly proves there is a huge pro-Corbyn movement. And the BBC "stunt" is just cringeworthy...

Edited by gbox82 (19 Aug 2016 12.33pm)

Well I don't think the MSM and its bull s*** eaters would have seen it that way if Labour lost. The fact is the most unelectable man in the universe has an ok record at elections.

He is standing up against a neoliberal economic system that has been incredibly successful at making the wealthy more wealthy while making the lot of everyone else tougher. They (the wealthy) don't like it and since they own the MSM they will resist it with everything they have.

The bulls*** eaters gobble up the propaganda and spew it out as their own ideas. But they have nothing to say that isn't given to them by the MSN. Nothing at all.


 

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View Mr_Gristle's Profile Mr_Gristle Flag In the land of Whelk Eaters 19 Aug 16 11.37pm Send a Private Message to Mr_Gristle Add Mr_Gristle as a friend

Originally posted by Bill E Pilgrim

Well I don't think the MSM and its bull s*** eaters would have seen it that way if Labour lost. The fact is the most unelectable man in the universe has an ok record at elections.

He is standing up against a neoliberal economic system that has been incredibly successful at making the wealthy more wealthy while making the lot of everyone else tougher. They (the wealthy) don't like it and since they own the MSM they will resist it with everything they have.

The bulls*** eaters gobble up the propaganda and spew it out as their own ideas. But they have nothing to say that isn't given to them by the MSN. Nothing at all.

Harsh.......fair.

 


Well I think Simon's head is large; always involved in espionage. (Name that tune)

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The final nail in Jezza's coffin?

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