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    Pannonian 22:49 06-05-2017
    Diane Abbott

    Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan

    Abbott is in one of the top 4 posts in the Labour shadow cabinet. Shadow home secretary to be precise, or interior ministry.

    Edit: If Labour win, she'll be in charge of counter-terrorism.

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    LittleGrizzly 23:40 06-05-2017
    Originally Posted by Pannonian:
    Yup, this is what the Labour party has descended into. I had considered holding my nose and voting Labour anyway, but after this reminder of how the Labour party is nothing more than Corbyn's personal cult nowadays, that's not going to be the case.
    It's the cult of Labour offering an actual alternative, I realise to a Blairite such as yourself to see the Labour party actually representing the working and middle classes must be quite galling, you know he doesn't even respect Rupert Murdoch?!but this is what the people want, not because they are brainwashed or unthinking. If they were they would have ever elected Cobyn just like the media told them.

    Your real problem is the cult within the Labour party is finally being killed off, Blair's perversion of the Labour party is at its end.

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    Pannonian 23:49 06-05-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    It's the cult of Labour offering an actual alternative, I realise to a Blairite such as yourself to see the Labour party actually representing the working and middle classes must be quite galling, you know he doesn't even respect Rupert Murdoch?!but this is what the people want, not because they are brainwashed or unthinking. If they were they would have ever elected Cobyn just like the media told them.

    Your real problem is the cult within the Labour party is finally being killed off, Blair's perversion of the Labour party is at its end.
    Are you aware that one of the current Labour shadow ministers attributes her success in life to a programme began under Blair? Are you aware that, certainly in my lifetime, the biggest lifting of pensioners from poverty happened under the Blair government? Are you aware that, certainly in my lifetime, in real terms schools were better funded under the Blair/Brown governments than any other?

    I'm sorry if I rate real achievements like the above rather higher than "a real alternative". What has Corbyn ever achieved in his career that compares with the above?

    BTW, are you going to vote Labour on Wednesday as Diane Abbott urges everyone to do?

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    Philippus Flavius Homovallumus 23:55 06-05-2017
    Point of order, latest polls still favour Conservative to win most seats and May still has a better approval rating than Corbyn. It's also worth pointing out that for all the bluster about Police numbers the London attackers were neutralised in 8 minutes. Failure to prevent the three recent attacks are as much the responsibility of MI5 as the Police and irrc MI5's capabilities have grown over the last seven years.

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    Pannonian 23:56 06-05-2017
    Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus:
    Point of order, latest polls still favour Conservative to win most seats and May still has a better approval rating than Corbyn. It's also worth pointing out that for all the bluster about Police numbers the London attackers were neutralised in 8 minutes. Failure to prevent the three recent attacks are as much the responsibility of MI5 as the Police and irrc MI5's capabilities have grown over the last seven years.
    Don't worry. Abbott will sort out that mess once she takes charge of the Home Office.

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    LittleGrizzly 23:59 06-05-2017
    Depends if I can take a break from my highly important civic duty of helping Britain become a world leader in preventing tourism....

    Populations have grown massively so you are only comparing them to governments with much smaller populations (and less resources) or the austerity enforcing Tory governments that have been in power since.... Hardly that impressive when you cut through the Blairite spin.

    You can see what exactly what Corbyn is offering and that is why as a Blairite you will vote against it, representing the working and middle classes?! this isn't your Labour party anymore!

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    LittleGrizzly 00:04 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus:
    Point of order, latest polls still favour Conservative to win most seats and May still has a better approval rating than Corbyn. It's also worth pointing out that for all the bluster about Police numbers the London attackers were neutralised in 8 minutes. Failure to prevent the three recent attacks are as much the responsibility of MI5 as the Police and irrc MI5's capabilities have grown over the last seven years.
    I don't think anyone has said any different.

    It is just all very impressive considering the media spin regarding having to get rid of him for the good of the party and a large section of MPs trying to take him down, it was all supposed to be a landslide, Labour wiped out, lesser politicians would crumbled long ago but Corbyn has actually managed to turn this into a contest.

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    Pannonian 00:05 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    Depends if I can take a break from my highly important civic duty of helping Britain become a world leader in preventing tourism....

    Populations have grown massively so you are only comparing them to governments with much smaller populations (and less resources) or the austerity enforcing Tory governments that have been in power since.... Hardly that impressive when you cut through the Blairite spin.

    You can see what exactly what Corbyn is offering and that is why as a Blairite you will vote against it, representing the working and middle classes?! this isn't your Labour party anymore!
    Someone can offer me a million quid. I'd look up their credentials to see where it's coming from, and what's the likelihood of them going through with it. What has Corbyn ever done in his career that compares with the achievements I listed? What are his credentials? Or do CVs not matter?

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    Pannonian 00:06 06-06-2017
    Has anyone else watched that Abbott interview?

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    LittleGrizzly 00:16 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Pannonian:
    Someone can offer me a million quid. I'd look up their credentials to see where it's coming from, and what's the likelihood of them going through with it. What has Corbyn ever done in his career that compares with the achievements I listed? What are his credentials? Or do CVs not matter?
    I think we've just discussed Blair's CV above, his biggest plus points seem to consist of being less worse than what came after him, which was an austerity enforcing Tory government..

    Tell me when the impressive part starts...

    Corbyn's credentials are his entire career, I realise to a Blairite this might seem strange but a principled man who cares for the working classes and middle classes and wouldn't sell his own grandmother to please Rupert Murdoch is a pretty damn attractive feature in a politician.

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    Pannonian 00:26 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    I think we've just discussed Blair's CV above, his biggest plus points seem to consist of being less worse than what came after him, which was an austerity enforcing Tory government..

    Tell me when the impressive part starts...

    Corbyn's credentials are his entire career, I realise to a Blairite this might seem strange but a principled man who cares for the working classes and middle classes and wouldn't sell his own grandmother to please Rupert Murdoch is a pretty damn attractive feature in a politician.
    Before Blair became Labour leader, he was shadow home secretary. A fairly impressive one as well. What offices has Corbyn held prior to becoming Labour leader?

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    LittleGrizzly 00:48 06-06-2017
    Ahh yes principle, character or actual beliefs none of these things matter....

    Well they would usually but Corbyn comes out looking a lot better than Blair so lets quickly move on from that.

    No you see the real problem with Corbyn is he has principles and beliefs, so rather than work for the self serving Blair governments he continued to work for the people...

    A black mark against Corbyn surely, to a Blairite, sure. To myself it is one of the best things about him.

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    LittleGrizzly 01:08 06-06-2017
    Also whilst we are discussing CV I think its worth mentioning Tony Blair's huge hand in the mess the Middle East has been turned into today and the increased terrorism we suffer in the West.

    That and the almost complete elimination of the Labour party in Scotland.

    That along with countless other mistakes he made, quite frankly an empty CV would compare favourably let alone one such as Corbyn's which shows a man of real principle.

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    Pannonian 01:21 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    Ahh yes principle, character or actual beliefs none of these things matter....

    Well they would usually but Corbyn comes out looking a lot better than Blair so lets quickly move on from that.

    No you see the real problem with Corbyn is he has principles and beliefs, so rather than work for the self serving Blair governments he continued to work for the people...

    A black mark against Corbyn surely, to a Blairite, sure. To myself it is one of the best things about him.
    What do you think of Diane Abbott as Home Secretary? Do you admire her for her principles and beliefs? Do you think she'll do a good job as Home Secretary?

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    Philippus Flavius Homovallumus 01:54 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    I don't think anyone has said any different.

    It is just all very impressive considering the media spin regarding having to get rid of him for the good of the party and a large section of MPs trying to take him down, it was all supposed to be a landslide, Labour wiped out, lesser politicians would crumbled long ago but Corbyn has actually managed to turn this into a contest.
    No, Theresa May screwed up - she's bad at elections, instead of defending their Conservative Social Care plans she did a U-Turn because she's unable to relate to ordinary people.

    Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn believes he can contribute to the end of Nuclear War.

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    Pannonian 02:09 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus:
    No, Theresa May screwed up - she's bad at elections, instead of defending their Conservative Social Care plans she did a U-Turn because she's unable to relate to ordinary people.

    Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn believes he can contribute to the end of Nuclear War.
    TBF, May's not just bad at elections, but she's been an abysmal minister and prime minister as well. She only looks good in comparison with the atrocity that is the Labour front bench (watch that Abbott view I linked to).

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    Philippus Flavius Homovallumus 02:49 06-06-2017
    I'd say she's mediocre.

    Hence six years in the same post - if she was good she'd have been moved, abysmal and she'd be fired.

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    LittleGrizzly 06:14 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus:
    No, Theresa May screwed up - she's bad at elections, instead of defending their Conservative Social Care plans she did a U-Turn because she's unable to relate to ordinary people.

    Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn believes he can contribute to the end of Nuclear War.
    Part of it is down to May part of it is down to Corbyn doing well and connecting with people.

    Corbyn had ridiculous notions about helping end apartheid as well, other nations manage just fine without nuclear weapons. The fact you think the idea is absurd says more about you than it does Corbyn. I think we should stop wasting money on Trident as well.

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    LittleGrizzly 06:18 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Pannonian:
    What do you think of Diane Abbott as Home Secretary? Do you admire her for her principles and beliefs? Do you think she'll do a good job as Home Secretary?
    I prefer Caroline Lucas to her personally (as a for example) but realistically given that I don't actually get to pick my own cabinet her as home secretary or the woman who wants to make us a world leader in preventing tourism as prime minister....?

    Not a tough choice. Well actually it is all about the policies for me really but politicians saying stupid things is entertaining I guess.....

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    Montmorency 07:27 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    Part of it is down to May part of it is down to Corbyn doing well and connecting with people.

    Corbyn had ridiculous notions about helping end apartheid as well, other nations manage just fine without nuclear weapons. The fact you think the idea is absurd says more about you than it does Corbyn. I think we should stop wasting money on Trident as well.
    If possible, would you agree with selling it to the United States?

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    Philippus Flavius Homovallumus 14:28 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    Part of it is down to May part of it is down to Corbyn doing well and connecting with people.

    Corbyn had ridiculous notions about helping end apartheid as well, other nations manage just fine without nuclear weapons. The fact you think the idea is absurd says more about you than it does Corbyn. I think we should stop wasting money on Trident as well.
    Yes, let's become an actual vassal of the US, totally dependent on them for our security. Like the rest of the EU and France.

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    Pannonian 15:44 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly:
    I prefer Caroline Lucas to her personally (as a for example) but realistically given that I don't actually get to pick my own cabinet her as home secretary or the woman who wants to make us a world leader in preventing tourism as prime minister....?

    Not a tough choice. Well actually it is all about the policies for me really but politicians saying stupid things is entertaining I guess.....
    Corbyn is pro-Brexit as well. Moreso than May.

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    Beskar 17:24 06-06-2017
    This is really annoying me now, is it same for anyone else?

    I am on my seventh letter from Theresa May telling me to vote Conservatives. One or two was fine, but I am now on my seventh. Thing is, I also have already voted and it certainly was not for her or her party anyway.

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    Beskar 17:25 06-06-2017
    Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus:
    Yes, let's become an actual vassal of the US, totally dependent on them for our security. Like the rest of the EU and France.
    Not like we are actually paying the USA for Trident and they hold the keys for it, or anything. Given how it also runs Windows XP, only death it would bring would be a blue screen.

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    Greyblades 18:55 06-06-2017
    The USA doesnt hold the keys to our nukes, they sold us the delivery system but have no control over our weaponry.

    We also do not use windows XP on Trident subs but a robust custom retooling of the system, the actual missiles arent controlled by these systems.

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    Pannonian 23:02 06-06-2017
    Anger over 'Star of David' symbol on Labour poster

    Originally Posted by :
    A giant left-wing political banner in one of Britain’s biggest cities has been condemned as antisemitic for portraying Theresa May wearing Star of David earrings.

    The banner, which was hung at the Bearpit roundabout in Bristol, depicted Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May facing each other, with positive slogans endorsing Jeremy Corbyn and negative statements about Theresa May’s policies.
    ...
    “It's even more worrying that the Bristol city council have given these views credence by allowing them to be shown in such public space such as The Bearpit, which is driven past by thousands of motorists a day”.

    He condemned the banner as antisemitic, saying “the Magen David [Star of David] earrings are clearly implying that the Jews/Israel have hegemony over our government, which is a century old antisemitic trope.”


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    Seamus Fermanagh 04:10 06-07-2017
    It couldn't just be Labour saying "she supports Israel, we are less supportive?" Has to go straight for anti-Semitism?

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    Beskar 07:54 06-07-2017
    Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh:
    It couldn't just be Labour saying "she supports Israel, we are less supportive?" Has to go straight for anti-Semitism?
    Well, it isn't Labour, it is the random person who did the poster. But yes, it is in relation to Balfour declaration and British Governments decision recently not to apologise to Palestine over it. Some on the left are up in arms over Israel like you can see with Idaho's posts, but I don't think it is attacking Jewish people per say, it is just an unfortunate trope that Israel=All Jews which leads to things looking like that. Gets more complicated when people hijack the trope to attack Jewish people too, they are the some of the worst.

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    Pannonian 08:30 06-07-2017
    Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh:
    It couldn't just be Labour saying "she supports Israel, we are less supportive?" Has to go straight for anti-Semitism?
    Well, considering that Labour already has a reputation among British Jews for anti-semitism, especially among their far left that is the base of Corbyn's support.

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    Gilrandir 13:19 06-07-2017
    Originally Posted by Pannonian:
    Corbyn is pro-Brexit as well. Moreso than May.
    One thing you can't charge him with is that he is a woman.

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