I for one am happy, Blair was disaster and a Tory, arrogant toss pot. With Scotland lost Labour has little or no chance of winning anyway. At least now they will stand for something. Looking at MM on the same subject the level of debate is way ahead on here, more like Jeremy Kyle than reasoned debate.
My sentiments precisely. If Labour has to be essentially a Tory B team to get elected then what's the point. At least now real alternatives can be aired and argued over. I'm surprised at what you say about MM though Sickly as it's normally a haven of profound and reasoned discussion.
Well I have watched programs and read a few articles about him. He seems to think that everyone is his friend.
He reminds me of my old boss Sue who was in charge of the whole office. If Jane asked Sue if she could have me working for her all Tuesday she would say yes. Dave would then ask her the same and she would say yes. People who don't want to say no usually mess things up.
Well I have watched programs and read a few articles about him. He seems to think that everyone is his friend.
He reminds me of my old boss Sue who was in charge of the whole office. If Jane asked Sue if she could have me working for her all Tuesday she would say yes. Dave would then ask her the same and she would say yes. People who don't want to say no usually mess things up.
H, if Corbyn thinks everyone is his friend he's even crazier than I thought. I think he is something of a plonker. The point I was making was that hopefully a wider range of policy options will now be examined and discussed.