Wednesday 11 November 2015

Bench Marks

There is no "hypocrisy" in Jeremy Corbyn's calling his Shadow Cabinet to heel. When he was rebellious, he was a backbencher.

If they wish to be rebellious, then they are free to become backbenchers. They could, and perhaps should, be replaced.

Especially in view of the sheer scale of his victory, many of us have been horrified at the quite unnecessary extent of his magnanimity, which his enemies have not reciprocated in the slightest.

4 comments:

  1. The Right wing are tonight marching in Poland chanting "Poland for the Polish" and burning the EU flag.

    50,000 of them, says the BBC.

    Mass immigration is literally turning every patriotic country against the EU.

    When the referendum arrives, I hope the people of a Britain join UKIP and vote against it.

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    1. If the referendum ever happens, then it will be long after UKIP has ceased to exist. That party is as good as bankrupt, apparently.

      Immigration is simply not an electoral issue in Britain. If it were, then UKIP would not be short either of money or of MPs.

      On topic, please.

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  2. ""If it were, then UKIP would not be short either of money or of MPs.""

    You're either dense or you're just being deliberately dishonest here.

    UKIP won more votes than the SNP and the DUP combined yet ended up with far fewer seats than both.

    You know all this so you're either completely dense, or just a deliberate liar.

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    1. I understand the meaning of "an electoral issue".

      On topic, please.

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