Numerous members of staff of the Labour Party and of Shadow Cabinet members have contracts that end the day after the Labour Leadership result is to be announced.
Think of that as P45 Day, and count down to it as if it were Christmas.
No wonder that these crooks are trying to fix the result in order to save their own obscene pay packets.
Even the General Secretary of a large trade union that is not affiliated to the Labour Party, due to the nature of the work undertaken by its members, has been purged.
Six thousand full party members have suffered this indignity.
But three weeks from now, I will see Neil Fleming begging in the gutter, and I will refuse to give him so much as a penny or the tiniest scrap.
I might even burn a £50 note in front of his face.
I might even burn a £50 note in front of his face.
Jez We Can, brothers and sisters.
Jez We Can.
It is hilarious watching the party split asunder; and less than one in five voters would vote for either Burnham or Corbyn if they were leader.
ReplyDeleteEven my father, a lifelong Labour voter, says it's time they wound the party up.
What an hilarious shambles.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34047788
A party is which a candidate secures over half of the first preference vote on a four-way split (twice as many candidates as are allowed to contest a Tory Leadership Election at all) is anything but split asunder. It is very united indeed. Of course, you can never please everybody.
DeleteCrooked is the word, Lindsay!
ReplyDelete40,000 union activists were caught by Labour voting twice.
Crooked is the word, boy!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3210801/40-000-union-activists-caught-voting-twice-Fears-grow-validity-Labour-s-leader-race.html
No, they weren't. Stop reading the comic that at the weekend suggested that Corbyn would double the national debt, something that Cameron and Osborne have actually done.
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The ferrets-in-a-sack infighting you're witnessing now is nothing to what's coming when he wins. The Tories are enjoying the spectacle.
And when the rest of the leftwing skeletons come tumbling out of Corbyn's closet, it will be an ever more hilarious tragi-comedy.
Nobody had heard of him two weeks ago; but the media will find out everything that needs to be found out now.
Of course, nobody in the real world likes loony Corbyn.
Fewer than 22% would vote for him or Burnham, as the polls show.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-poll-puts-tories-five-6316373
It's all been done. People think that he was ahead of his time on Northern Ireland. On the Middle East, most people in this country with any view (which most people haven't) would agree with him. Everything that was "Loony Left" is mainstream politics now. A lot of it has been implemented by the Tories.
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