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Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:06 pm
by Vespa
Be interesting to see if they can do anything.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:28 pm
by delboy1983
Hope they are better than the old one

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 10:42 pm
by Royal24s
Steve Hunt wrote:Two Points:

1. As the seven MP's wh resigned today are strong advocates of a 'People's Vote', I can only assume that they will be true to their beliefs and give the people living in their constituencies a vote by stepping down and forcing by-elections?

2. Can no one appreciate the irony of these remainers now believing that if an organisation cannot be reformed from within, then you should leave?



I can appreciate it Steve, but I'm just visiting really. It's true enough of course, an excellent point of logic in fact, but it'll soon get swamped with a load of irrelevant socialist cliches in here.
Nice to see you're okay though.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:28 am
by Carlos J
LordLaret wrote:This doesn't sound creepy at all:


Not creepy at all. Bewtiful words:


Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:49 am
by kancutlawns
Fucking hell. Degsy back in Labour, they really are in the shit to allow the former Militant Tendency member back in. And he's 71! :shock:

https://news.sky.com/story/former-milit ... t-11641528

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:05 am
by cahill
VeritasVincit wrote:If they want to go, why stop them. But they didn't get elected becasue of their individual beliefs and ideals or their scintillating personalities, but because they were in the Labour party. They should in all conscience, and this applies to anyone in any party who does this, resign their seats and put themselves up for election. But that might mean they'd lose their salary and expenses, so they won't.



Watched two of them interviewed this morning, Chukkey and Coffey, they both believe that their voters did so because of their wonderfulness not because they were representatives of Labour
The deceit and self delusion is astonishing.

As a Labour Party member i'm honestly relieved that they've gone. Let's hope other MPs whose moral compass does not allow them to remain Labour members take the same steps

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:12 am
by cahill
Royal24s wrote:This has got to be a good thing all round hasn't it ?

Jewish people who fear the consequences of Labour coming to power can feel safer.
Those who wanted to over rule the democratic outcome on Brexit all marginalised into one impotent grouping.
People like Yvette Bollocks and Margaret Hodge who ran out on the coup at the last minute and left the others on their own will have to watch out for Commissar McDonald's purge so they'll be cowed .
A major stage in the inevitable destruction of Labour and socialism.

What are they going to call it though ?

New New Labour,

Newer Labour,

New IMPOVED Labour ( Now with Ummunium)

Labour Light , ( All the nasty tastes of Labour with half the anti- semitism)


Write your answers on a postcard and send them to
Old Father Corby,
C/O The Socialist Paradise,
P.O BOX 1
North Pole.



You do think in cliches don't you ? :D

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:23 am
by Holden Mcgroyne
cahill wrote:
VeritasVincit wrote:If they want to go, why stop them. But they didn't get elected becasue of their individual beliefs and ideals or their scintillating personalities, but because they were in the Labour party. They should in all conscience, and this applies to anyone in any party who does this, resign their seats and put themselves up for election. But that might mean they'd lose their salary and expenses, so they won't.



Watched two of them interviewed this morning, Chukkey and Coffey, they both believe that their voters did so because of their wonderfulness not because they were representatives of Labour
The deceit and self delusion is astonishing.

As a Labour Party member i'm honestly relieved that they've gone. Let's hope other MPs whose moral compass does not allow them to remain Labour members take the same steps



Them being re-elected is obviously the first aim, but success is also achieved by splitting the Labour vote in enough seats to keep Corbyn out of Number 10.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:20 am
by The Ghost of Alex Higgins
I'm sure it's all just a big misunderstanding

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:10 am
by Royal24s
cahill wrote:
Royal24s wrote:This has got to be a good thing all round hasn't it ?

Jewish people who fear the consequences of Labour coming to power can feel safer.
Those who wanted to over rule the democratic outcome on Brexit all marginalised into one impotent grouping.
People like Yvette Bollocks and Margaret Hodge who ran out on the coup at the last minute and left the others on their own will have to watch out for Commissar McDonald's purge so they'll be cowed .
A major stage in the inevitable destruction of Labour and socialism.

What are they going to call it though ?

New New Labour,

Newer Labour,

New IMPOVED Labour ( Now with Ummunium)

Labour Light , ( All the nasty tastes of Labour with half the anti- semitism)


Write your answers on a postcard and send them to
Old Father Corby,
C/O The Socialist Paradise,
P.O BOX 1
North Pole.



You do think in cliches don't you ? :D



Well , when you're sitting there in cliche , your mind is bound to wander.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 12:52 pm
by Zippy
In-N-Out Berger.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:26 pm
by Royal24s
Apparently they've brought Derek Hatton back in to address the PR problems they've got because of being so anti Semitic.
I'm interested whether Hillman is going to defect to the new party or not .

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:22 am
by AlcoholBrazil
Any chance they can take that drunken old soak, Soubry with them ?

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:50 am
by Zippy
Hatton. Jesus wept! The grown ups have truly left the room.

Didn't Deggsy have a Talkradio show years ago? No way is he 71 years old.

Re: New Labour Party

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:18 am
by Steve Hunt
Soubry, Allen & Woolaston have resigned from Tories to join TIG

The prospect of a general election increases by the day.