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In reply to the discussion: Labour crisis Live: Jeremy Corbyn no-confidence vote passes as MPs openly revolt against leader [View all]leftynyc
(26,060 posts)28. LOL
If you think I'm a fan of bush/dick's lapdog, you'd be very wrong.
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Labour crisis Live: Jeremy Corbyn no-confidence vote passes as MPs openly revolt against leader [View all]
shira
Jun 2016
OP
It's an enigma wrapped in an enigma ! However it wasn't a power boost against Labour, in fact
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#2
Corbyn hasn't been voted out; this is the Labour MPs saying they think he should go
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#9
This is a different kettle of fish from the referendum, if that's what you're referring to
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#18
"Post-Brexit Britain is not the place to be jettisoning principled, left-wing, antiracist leaders."
pampango
Jun 2016
#15
If you choose to share a political party grouping in the Euro-Parliament with Polish and Hungarian
LeftishBrit
Jun 2016
#25
It is my understanding the no confidence vote was because they felt he did a shitty job
Native
Jun 2016
#6
And that is accusation, that he was (being generous) half hearted in his efforts. Being in the EU
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#12
the neoliberals scapegoated Corbyn for a vote significantly against neoliberalism, now cashing in nt
cloudythescribbler
Jun 2016
#10
Or the liberals went after Corbyn for a vote to enable a neoliberal like Boris Johnson and a fascist
pampango
Jun 2016
#20
What a self-centered ass! There's no fixing this--he'll go down in history as being
MADem
Jun 2016
#36
If you mean Bernie Sanders, no. I only wish that he - or someone likely to be a party leader - WAS!
LeftishBrit
Jun 2016
#27
Sigh. This is the time when party unity is needed against utter disaster...
LeftishBrit
Jun 2016
#29
Ever step in dog shit in the yard and then start dragging your foot in the grass to get it off?
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#35
Corbyn should step down as leader immediately. He has lost the confidence of his fellow members of
hrmjustin
Jun 2016
#40
His "fellow members of parliament" should be kicked out as lying Blairite hypocrites.
Nihil
Jun 2016
#41