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Takes all sorts I suppose.thebish wrote:Awww - and you were so pleased with yourself at the time!bobo the clown wrote:^^ I didn't.
It over excited the Bish so much I never got round to denying it. There. I've said it.
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Billy Bragg reckons Corbyn is too much of an old school leftie.
Billy Bragg!!!
"I worry about Jeremy that he's a kind of 20th century Labour man".
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We should post a picture of his house.
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Or perhaps a picture of the tuneless, talentless c*nt digging coal between the wars.Worthy4England wrote:We should post a picture of his house.

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I see Jezza had no idea who Ant and Dec were, when asked earlier. I'm not sure whether to be appalled that he's so far out of touch, or impressed that he's managed to avoid the feckers.
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He's just gone up in my estimation but probably down in the wider electorates'
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The man is clearly insane!! and I thought Corbyn was bad.
The man is clearly insane!! and I thought Corbyn was bad.
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Have you read Smith's manifesto ? It's as left wing as Corbyn's .... but it's wearing a suit & tie. Makes Michael Foot's infamous "longest suicide note in history" seem merely a bit off the wall.Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... ith-labour
The man is clearly insane!! and I thought Corbyn was bad.
This statement, if it was the reply to an exam paper, isn't exactly wrong .... but terribly poor politics and also ignores that Daish aren't yer average bunch of freedom fighters.
Smith is on a hiding to nothing and straining to keep even visible in Corbyn's rear-view mirror. Maybe he feels the need to be seen as radical
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I think he/or the PLP in nominating him been pretty savvy actually (comments about ISIS notwithstanding - though he later clarified to say he was only teaking about talking to ISIS if they renounced violence, which is less mad in a that's-never-going-to-happen-way).
Any candidate going against Corbs on a "he's too left-wing" platform was always going to get massacred. The only line to take is, "look, I'm just as left-wing, but unlike Jeremy, bless him [insert phrase "decent man" somehow] I'm competent".
Here I go predicting things again but: it's a lot closer than the headline CLP nominations count makes out. Corbyn still overwhelming favourite, but I think Smith will get c. 40% which hopefully is enough to keep the normals' heads up.
Any candidate going against Corbs on a "he's too left-wing" platform was always going to get massacred. The only line to take is, "look, I'm just as left-wing, but unlike Jeremy, bless him [insert phrase "decent man" somehow] I'm competent".
Here I go predicting things again but: it's a lot closer than the headline CLP nominations count makes out. Corbyn still overwhelming favourite, but I think Smith will get c. 40% which hopefully is enough to keep the normals' heads up.
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And another poll comes out showing that if the next general election was decided only by people who voted Labour last time, Labour would lose. Wow.
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Bijou Bob wrote:I see Jezza had no idea who Ant and Dec were, when asked earlier. I'm not sure whether to be appalled that he's so far out of touch, or impressed that he's managed to avoid the feckers.
is it tv presenters that we want our politicians to be in touch with - or the wider political issues affecting society? this sort of thing is always a pile of cringy bollox - PMs telling who their fave pop group is or their fave football team... a bag of cringing bollox! if you want a PM who watches ant and dec - you're welcome to her.
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Smith is a hollow vessel, but for f*cks sake, after the lessons of NI, why are people in this country so childish as to not think that talking might be preferable to endless, unremiting death and destruction?
Probably best that Trump gets elected, let him press the reset button and we can start the whole thing again from thermal vents.
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Doesn't matter - Corbyn isn't in touch with either, or even reality for that matter.thebish wrote:Bijou Bob wrote:I see Jezza had no idea who Ant and Dec were, when asked earlier. I'm not sure whether to be appalled that he's so far out of touch, or impressed that he's managed to avoid the feckers.
is it tv presenters that we want our politicians to be in touch with - or the wider political issues affecting society? this sort of thing is always a pile of cringy bollox - PMs telling who their fave pop group is or their fave football team... a bag of cringing bollox! if you want a PM who watches ant and dec - you're welcome to her.
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I wish I could say "I'm hoping Smith wins to bring some sense to that party". But he's as mad as a frog too.
Meanwhile, it seems very unlikely anyway, despite Pru's hopeful remarks above :-
"The latest BMG Research poll of those who said they would vote Labour in the next general election gave Corbyn a solid 50-point lead in the leadership election and he remains the favourite to win among the bookies, some of whom are offering odds as short as 1/12 on him. Smith trails behind at 7/1."
Plus, this weekend 6 Momentum people won election to the Labour NEC giving Corbyn's bunch a majority there. In the very vague possibility that he doesn't win the now Momentum run NEC will simply come back again.
Meanwhile, it seems very unlikely anyway, despite Pru's hopeful remarks above :-
"The latest BMG Research poll of those who said they would vote Labour in the next general election gave Corbyn a solid 50-point lead in the leadership election and he remains the favourite to win among the bookies, some of whom are offering odds as short as 1/12 on him. Smith trails behind at 7/1."
Plus, this weekend 6 Momentum people won election to the Labour NEC giving Corbyn's bunch a majority there. In the very vague possibility that he doesn't win the now Momentum run NEC will simply come back again.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Being Ant & Dec are extremely popular and very often in the media, I'd say that Corbyn is stuck in his little cardboard box and out of touch with the main stream!Lord Kangana wrote:Smith is a hollow vessel, but for f*cks sake, after the lessons of NI, why are people in this country so childish as to not think that talking might be preferable to endless, unremiting death and destruction?
Probably best that Trump gets elected, let him press the reset button and we can start the whole thing again from thermal vents.
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bobo the clown wrote:I wish I could say "I'm hoping Smith wins to bring some sense to that party". But he's as mad as a frog too.
Meanwhile, it seems very unlikely anyway, despite Pru's hopeful remarks above :-
"The latest BMG Research poll of those who said they would vote Labour in the next general election gave Corbyn a solid 50-point lead in the leadership election and he remains the favourite to win among the bookies, some of whom are offering odds as short as 1/12 on him. Smith trails behind at 7/1."
Plus, this weekend 6 Momentum people won election to the Labour NEC giving Corbyn's bunch a majority there. In the very vague possibility that he doesn't win the now Momentum run NEC will simply come back again.
I certainly don't think he'll win. However, in terms of votes cast at CLP nomination meetings Corbs is winning 2:1 rather than the 5:1 in nominations, and I'd expect a greater proportion of Corbyn folk to turn up to those. Also lots of CLPs in areas you'd expect to support Smith haven't bothered having nomination meetings.
I reckon he'll get 35-40%.
As for him, it's hard to know what to think. I'd nut even heard of him 3 months ago. The manifesto he has put forward could be Corbyn's. He's not who I'd pick, but I think he actually wants a Labour government, and we're at the point where that's literally enough for me!
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I can happily say that since they were lads on byker grove, many years ago, I have never watched a whole programme with either/both of them in it. I'm still happy with that! Still - now Farridge has stood down I guess you're looking for someone of equal stature to invest your opinions in!Hoboh wrote:Being Ant & Dec are extremely popular and very often in the media, I'd say that Corbyn is stuck in his little cardboard box and out of touch with the main stream!Lord Kangana wrote:Smith is a hollow vessel, but for f*cks sake, after the lessons of NI, why are people in this country so childish as to not think that talking might be preferable to endless, unremiting death and destruction?
Probably best that Trump gets elected, let him press the reset button and we can start the whole thing again from thermal vents.
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Christ there is more than enough to berate Corbyn for. As Bish says, who the hell cares if he knows who Ant and Dec are? And frankly as above if they were ever on my TV, I'd switch over sharpish.
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At least you know who they are, credit where credit is due matethebish wrote:I can happily say that since they were lads on byker grove, many years ago, I have never watched a whole programme with either/both of them in it. I'm still happy with that! Still - now Farridge has stood down I guess you're looking for someone of equal stature to invest your opinions in!Hoboh wrote:Being Ant & Dec are extremely popular and very often in the media, I'd say that Corbyn is stuck in his little cardboard box and out of touch with the main stream!Lord Kangana wrote:Smith is a hollow vessel, but for f*cks sake, after the lessons of NI, why are people in this country so childish as to not think that talking might be preferable to endless, unremiting death and destruction?
Probably best that Trump gets elected, let him press the reset button and we can start the whole thing again from thermal vents.

I shall be toning down my opinions and their frequency, jobs done, frankly I am not bothered about who leads a party that is full of 70's relics.
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Neither have I but I know who they are ffs! Is that the story, that he literally doesn't know who Ant and Dec are?thebish wrote:I can happily say that since they were lads on byker grove, many years ago, I have never watched a whole programme with either/both of them in it. I'm still happy with that! Still - now Farridge has stood down I guess you're looking for someone of equal stature to invest your opinions in!Hoboh wrote:Being Ant & Dec are extremely popular and very often in the media, I'd say that Corbyn is stuck in his little cardboard box and out of touch with the main stream!Lord Kangana wrote:Smith is a hollow vessel, but for f*cks sake, after the lessons of NI, why are people in this country so childish as to not think that talking might be preferable to endless, unremiting death and destruction?
Probably best that Trump gets elected, let him press the reset button and we can start the whole thing again from thermal vents.
In news of slightly more importance, the Jewish Labour Movement the other day endorsed Smith by 92% to 4% to Corbyn. His fans might not think Corbynism has a problem with anti-semitism, after all, a Jewish member being shouted over so she couldn't speak just "sounds like any constituency meeting", but Labour's Jewish members quite clearly seem to think it does.
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