Political prisoner, activist, journalist, hymn-writer, emerging thinktanker, aspiring novelist, "tribal elder", 2019 parliamentary candidate for North West Durham, Shadow Leader of the Opposition, "Speedboat", "The Cockroach", eagerly awaiting the second (or possibly third) attempt to murder me.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Stoned To Death
Yes, it is the Daily Mail.
But is anything being done to investigate how many of the Paris attackers had cannabis habits?
Isabel Hardman in the Spectator has the inside track on Labour;
I understand that those involved in the Oldham campaign are worried the party is already in trouble, anyway. They believe that Corbyn is going down very badly with the large numbers of white working class voters in the seat, and that even though the South Asian population are largely turning to Labour, this will not create enough of a lead for the party to be able to sustain big white working class losses to Ukip. The Tory vote in the seat is also turning to Nigel Farage’s party, which has led sources to conclude that if Ukip does campaign hard and well, it could win.""
Isabel Hardman in the Spectator has the inside track on Labour
No, she hasn't.
This is UKIP's last chance to be an electoral force, and it is going to fail the test. Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn's Leadership is going to be vindicated and validated at the ballot box. That includes his response to the Paris attacks.
Isabel Hardman in the Spectator has the inside track on Labour;
ReplyDeleteI understand that those involved in the Oldham campaign are worried the party is already in trouble, anyway. They believe that Corbyn is going down very badly with the large numbers of white working class voters in the seat, and that even though the South Asian population are largely turning to Labour, this will not create enough of a lead for the party to be able to sustain big white working class losses to Ukip. The Tory vote in the seat is also turning to Nigel Farage’s party, which has led sources to conclude that if Ukip does campaign hard and well, it could win.""
Isabel Hardman in the Spectator has the inside track on Labour
DeleteNo, she hasn't.
This is UKIP's last chance to be an electoral force, and it is going to fail the test. Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn's Leadership is going to be vindicated and validated at the ballot box. That includes his response to the Paris attacks.