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Apologies? These people are to be congratulated.BWFC_Insane wrote:I note Labour slipped to fourth place in the Lincolnshire by-election last night, falling behind the Lib Dems and UKIP.
Really enjoying the Corbyn political revolution and the groundswell of popular opinion he was going to ride along on.
Where were all the people saying this at the time of the leadership election and what apologies are they going to those of us who knew how disastrous it was now? They owe some massive apologies to the people of this country who their indulgence and selfishness had condemned to at least 10 more years of Tory government. Suspect as usual they'll all just slink off into the background and pretend politics isn't for them for a while.
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Are you going to apologise every time they win a by-election?BWFC_Insane wrote:I note Labour slipped to fourth place in the Lincolnshire by-election last night, falling behind the Lib Dems and UKIP.
Really enjoying the Corbyn political revolution and the groundswell of popular opinion he was going to ride along on.
Where were all the people saying this at the time of the leadership election and what apologies are they going to those of us who knew how disastrous it was now? They owe some massive apologies to the people of this country who their indulgence and selfishness had condemned to at least 10 more years of Tory government. Suspect as usual they'll all just slink off into the background and pretend politics isn't for them for a while.
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If they increase their vote share in meaningful seats then I will applaud. I won't hold my breath.boltonboris wrote:Are you going to apologise every time they win a by-election?BWFC_Insane wrote:I note Labour slipped to fourth place in the Lincolnshire by-election last night, falling behind the Lib Dems and UKIP.
Really enjoying the Corbyn political revolution and the groundswell of popular opinion he was going to ride along on.
Where were all the people saying this at the time of the leadership election and what apologies are they going to those of us who knew how disastrous it was now? They owe some massive apologies to the people of this country who their indulgence and selfishness had condemned to at least 10 more years of Tory government. Suspect as usual they'll all just slink off into the background and pretend politics isn't for them for a while.
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Aren't you supposed to be away in the Islands of the dogs? We were all enjoying a break....Hoboh wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-89556368
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So someone who has been an MP for most of his working life is going to be branded anti politics and anti establishment.Hoboh wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-89556368
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Brilliant. Some amateur in the Labour party has gone 'oh look at Trump, he was an old, grumpy joke figure that nobody gave a cat in hell's chance to. Just like Jezza. Lets peddle the anti-establishment line that worked for Donald.....'
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It's almost like this all comes from a bunch of 20-somethings straight out of uni brainstorming around a laptop.
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Ended up on Lanzarote, one place I've never been and it's fabulous.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Aren't you supposed to be away in the Islands of the dogs? We were all enjoying a break....Hoboh wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... t-89556368
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Been in the sea a few times, well brown and ready for winter

Hired a little car, Renault Twingo, pleased we did given some of the mountain roads, only problem was the wife treating the Euro like peseta's done the whole Island including some of the so called 'roads'.
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Plus, they are working 15 hour days to come up with this stuff.......Prufrock wrote:It's almost like this all comes from a bunch of 20-somethings straight out of uni brainstorming around a laptop.
What they miss is that this branding works if someone is new on the political scene. An unknown politically. Trump was famous, but politically he could be presented however his advisors and he saw fit.
Corbyn can't be re-launched (apart from maybe out of a cannon) because he already has widespread public perception, and even if you can fight against that, he has about 30 years of political history that the media can dig up and won't go away. He can say how dysfunctional politics is, but will always have the minor issue that he's happily drawn a salary for 30 odd years playing a part in that dysfunction. And it comes across as disingenuous. This is what the current 'leading lights' in Labour don't understand. Blair wasn't initially massively popular because of spin or craft, but simply because he was presented as a breath of fresh air, contrasting against a very tired, and old school, Tory government. Blair was hip and happening and went to the Brits and had endorsements from the "Brit pop" acts. It of course was planned, and not accidental, but it was the absolutely perfect contrast at the time. Corbyn could get as many young, hip and happening or radical folk to endorse him as he wants, he will still be widely seen as a political dinosaur trying to win a fight that was lost in 1983.
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Greater Manchester Spatial Framework. Unashamed Green-belt land grab and "make my job really easy" City planning - going to be some well rewarded councilors methinks...
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I see Hoboh's favourite Councillor managed to make the ITV Granada News...maybe not long Hobes...
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The nice person has no defence. None!Worthy4England wrote:I see Hoboh's favourite Councillor managed to make the ITV Granada News...maybe not long Hobes...
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Him and a few others. Career wankers the lot of them. The proposals from Manchester for Spatial Framework is just council in the pocket of developers...
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I'm sure my good friend Hoboh shall be back along soon, to congratulate the European Court of Justice on its foresight in relation to our personal data. Good job there's an appeals body, eh?Hoboh wrote:The Investigatory Powers Bill, or as it has been more aptly named, the Snooper’s Charter, is now as good as passed. It just needs Royal Assent before it becomes law.
So before you Google anything, here's the full list of agencies that can now ask for any UK citizen's browsing history, as outlined in Schedule 4 of the bill, and collected by Chris Yiu:
Police forces maintained under section 2 of the Police Act 1996
Metropolitan police force
City of London police force
Police Service of Scotland
Police Service of Northern Ireland
British Transport Police
Ministry of Defence Police
Royal Navy Police
Royal Military Police
Royal Air Force Police
Security Service
Secret Intelligence Service
GCHQ
Ministry of Defence
Department of Health
Home Office
Ministry of Justice
National Crime Agency
HM Revenue & Customs
Department for Transport
Department for Work and Pensions
An ambulance trust in England
Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service
Competition and Markets Authority
Criminal Cases Review Commission
Department for Communities in Northern Ireland
Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland
Department of Justice in Northern Ireland
Financial Conduct Authority
Fire and rescue authorities under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004
Food Standards Agency
Food Standards Scotland
Gambling Commission
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
Health and Safety Executive
Independent Police Complaints Commissioner
Information Commissioner
NHS Business Services Authority
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service Board
Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Regional Business Services Organisation
Office of Communications
Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland
Police Investigations and Review Commissioner
Scottish Ambulance Service Board
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Serious Fraud Office
Welsh Ambulance Services National Health Service
So not many then
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Still will not stop that lot being able access certain information, I mean, come on, food standards and ambulance services?Worthy4England wrote:I'm sure my good friend Hoboh shall be back along soon, to congratulate the European Court of Justice on its foresight in relation to our personal data. Good job there's an appeals body, eh?Hoboh wrote:The Investigatory Powers Bill, or as it has been more aptly named, the Snooper’s Charter, is now as good as passed. It just needs Royal Assent before it becomes law.
So before you Google anything, here's the full list of agencies that can now ask for any UK citizen's browsing history, as outlined in Schedule 4 of the bill, and collected by Chris Yiu:
Police forces maintained under section 2 of the Police Act 1996
Metropolitan police force
City of London police force
Police Service of Scotland
Police Service of Northern Ireland
British Transport Police
Ministry of Defence Police
Royal Navy Police
Royal Military Police
Royal Air Force Police
Security Service
Secret Intelligence Service
GCHQ
Ministry of Defence
Department of Health
Home Office
Ministry of Justice
National Crime Agency
HM Revenue & Customs
Department for Transport
Department for Work and Pensions
An ambulance trust in England
Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service
Competition and Markets Authority
Criminal Cases Review Commission
Department for Communities in Northern Ireland
Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland
Department of Justice in Northern Ireland
Financial Conduct Authority
Fire and rescue authorities under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004
Food Standards Agency
Food Standards Scotland
Gambling Commission
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
Health and Safety Executive
Independent Police Complaints Commissioner
Information Commissioner
NHS Business Services Authority
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service Board
Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Regional Business Services Organisation
Office of Communications
Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland
Police Investigations and Review Commissioner
Scottish Ambulance Service Board
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
Serious Fraud Office
Welsh Ambulance Services National Health Service
So not many then

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Labour in action - Bolton style!
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/150 ... _magazine/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One day, one day the mask will slip and exposure what has really gone on will surface, I suspect a few of the glorious leaders will be bolting for South America.
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/150 ... _magazine/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One day, one day the mask will slip and exposure what has really gone on will surface, I suspect a few of the glorious leaders will be bolting for South America.
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Have you ever read it? It's fecking shit. I was saying this a few years ago.Hoboh wrote:Labour in action - Bolton style!
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/150 ... _magazine/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One day, one day the mask will slip and exposure what has really gone on will surface, I suspect a few of the glorious leaders will be bolting for South America.
I still can't get over seeing Morris on the news. It was like a Peter Kay sketch
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FFS.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38568116" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ineptitude of the highest order. "We might do this. Or this, or maybe this".
Do you have an actual policy Jeremy, or is your party essentially running on your brainfarts now?
Also if they are, you may want to at the very least inform your party when you expect to next expel one.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38568116" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ineptitude of the highest order. "We might do this. Or this, or maybe this".
Do you have an actual policy Jeremy, or is your party essentially running on your brainfarts now?
Also if they are, you may want to at the very least inform your party when you expect to next expel one.
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^ I don't think theres a great deal wrong with what he actually said in the end and personally, I'd agree with most of it but there's definitely a problem both with the delivery and how it's reported . Corbyn is so far removed from the spin doctors of the Blair and Brown era but they definitely missed Alistair Campbell this week. That the BBC are reporting this and now ignoring the Red Cross comments about the NHS, Israel trying to influence who UK ministers should be. A massive own goal for Labour imo
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Trump, Charlotte who?

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