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AIBU in thinking JC should resign?

705 replies

QuiteLikely5 · 09/06/2017 09:38

He's made a mockery of the Labour Party and won votes by creating a manifesto that the country could not afford to deliver!!!

Resign JC !!!

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RufusTheRenegadeReindeer · 09/06/2017 13:18

I posted this elsewhere but its still relevant

I have no idea why i felt the urge to bold my own post Blush

TheNiffler · 09/06/2017 13:19

Probably because it's spot on, Rufus

everthibkyouvebeenconned · 09/06/2017 13:20

Here's a lovely picture of the pro apartheid DUP in South Africa in the 1980s. What charmers

AIBU in thinking JC should resign?
LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:28

Hear hear Rufus

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:34

So after the constant smearing of JC for being a "terrorist sympathiser", is anyone who did that going to come on and defend TMS jump into bed with a group that have proven terrorist links?

An anti- gay, anti- abortion party who were against the Good Friday agreement, supported Apartheid and whose members were in some cases responsible for the deaths of nearly as many people as the IRA?

Can't wait to hear them.

newdocket · 09/06/2017 13:37

wtf?! no way.

OohMavis · 09/06/2017 13:45
LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:45

Anyone??

ghostyslovesheets · 09/06/2017 13:48
LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:48

Game of football while we wait?? Grin

7461Mary18 · 09/06/2017 13:49

I have already. I have never objected to Corbyn's attempts to find peace by talking to people of all kinds so I am utterly consistent on this (I am a Tory). The Conservatives and unionists have always voted together. This is no big deal.

Reow · 09/06/2017 13:50

Im fecking ecstatic today. Had no sleep, exhausted, and hosting a cheese and wine JC celebration tonight.

On yer bike TM

MissEliza · 09/06/2017 13:51

Why criticise the young for voting Labour? They've got every right to vote in what they perceive as their own interest. Ds1 just missed being eligible for his first vote but he told me he'd have voted Labour because of the tuition fee policy. I don't blame him at all. Young people feel very daunted by the 'obstacles' in front of them to getting what their parents have, namely student debt and high property prices. The thought of avoiding paying £27000 is bloody tempting. However when I asked ds how he'd feel if JC backtracked on that promise if it proved unaffordable his face was Hmm.,,,,!

MoominFlaps · 09/06/2017 13:52

Surely this shitty little government won't last long

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:52

Hooray!

But it's not really an answer is it?

It's different to just voting together.

TM is now reliant on real terrorists to prop up her Government.

How can anyone defend that?

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:54

Do you not think in order to secure support TM is going to have to make some concessions to the DUP??

When you consider the nature of the party, that's fucking dangerous!

OohMavis · 09/06/2017 13:54

Give them time, they aren't hypocrites, surely.

duxb · 09/06/2017 13:55
Biscuit

Honestly. All the Biscuit

JC delivered an absolutely stellar performance.

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 13:56

Mavis Grin

Faithless · 09/06/2017 13:57

Lana & Mavis, can I come and wait with you? Polly's stood me up.

Theducksarenotmyfriends · 09/06/2017 14:00

Yabu. I didn't write this (shamelessly nicked from someone on social media) but sums up things beautifully:

Corbyn's vote share is the same as Blair in 2001, higher than any Labour vote since 1997. More significantly, it's the biggest jump in Labour vote share ever - more than 1945 or 1997 - and it's happened in less than 2 years.

Unlike Blair, Corbyn had smears and lies from the media, even the liberal commentariat, he had a fraction of Miliband's press team and his own party briefing against him.

The unelectable winner of the two biggest leadership mandates in his party's history just won his ninth consecutive parliamentary election.

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 14:01

Pull one up guys.

Seems we may be waiting sometime!

PortiaCastis · 09/06/2017 14:02

I'll nick this from Diane Abbott

Politics of personal destruction do not work.

LanaKanesLeftNippleTassle · 09/06/2017 14:04

The unelectable winner of the two biggest leadership mandates in his party's history just won his ninth consecutive parliamentary election.

Ah yes.
"Mr Unelectable" becomes unelectable for the ninth time! Grin

PortiaCastis · 09/06/2017 14:06

Yep the bastards only gone and won 29 extra seats as well as his own