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In reply to the discussion: Jeremy Corbyn is re-elected as Leader of Britain’s Labour Party [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)41. Clever little bumper sticker you've got.
Clever little bumper sticker you've got.
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Corbyn wins and ensures Labour will remain in the political wilderness for the foreseeable future.
branford
Sep 2016
#3
The people who want Corbyn to be removed want Labour to agree with the Tories on everything
Ken Burch
Sep 2016
#19
Corbyn is pulling the Labour party away from neoliberalism and bringing it back to progressivism.
JRLeft
Sep 2016
#36
If the Left is not allowed to find new solutions to aid the middle class in England ...
nikto
Sep 2016
#4
If labour can't get rid of these creeky old post war Trotsiites then they'll have to depend
Monk06
Sep 2016
#5
From a guy who has read much Marxist Culture Theory and most of Marx's major works
Monk06
Sep 2016
#16
I don't support an industry that needs tax breaks and subsidies to survive when the product is
Monk06
Sep 2016
#17
By marginal I mean making subsistence wages in an industry the has broken unions through right to
Monk06
Sep 2016
#24
I should clarify to not take my reference to Trotskiites too literally Friends who studied in
Monk06
Sep 2016
#25
I don't track Briish politics closely enough to answer your questions I just thought Corbyn should
Monk06
Sep 2016
#31
I mentioned JC and the rest as examples of Brit public figures who are also Euro sceptics
Monk06
Sep 2016
#35
Well JCs vocal complaints about Britain paying for Spanish highways implied otherwise lol
Monk06
Sep 2016
#38
I'm aware that Euroskepticism is not an exclusively left-wing OR right-wing idea.
Ken Burch
Sep 2016
#39
Nope. It took Blair dumping Clause 4 and unilateral nuclear disarmament. (nt)
Nye Bevan
Sep 2016
#26
If only he fought against the Brexit as hard as he fought to keep his perch...
Blue_Tires
Sep 2016
#12
Jeremy Corbyn refuses to scapegoat immigrants as the Labour right hands votes to UKIP
pampango
Sep 2016
#43