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@TIMON   bit light on facts that one, but interesting to note on J.Corbyn accusations, on investigation -  50% of the accusations came from One person..... bit of an agenda maybe ? K

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Remembering George Galloway's The Killings of Tony Blair, they're already trying to revise Corbyn legacy

(pa'interviewed by Peter Oborne, Tory Journalist)

 

https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/killing-jeremy-corbyn

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/jeremy-corbyn-labour-interview-transcript-full

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After Dr David Kelly got nailed - I wouldn't trust any of the buggers, K

 

 

( and I am no big on the Conspiracy theories by any means but He had the goods on them )

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45 minutes ago, Sutton said:

Remembering George Galloway's The Killings of Tony Blair, they're already trying to revise Corbyn legacy

(pa'interviewed by Peter Oborne, Tory Journalist)

 

https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/killing-jeremy-corbyn

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/jeremy-corbyn-labour-interview-transcript-full

Link doesn’t work. 
 

Edit, sorry it does.

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Pre-Corbyn, the tories ridiculed Ed Milliband for proposing "marxist" caps on energy prices, only to then find that polls liked it and so the tories legislated it in themselves. Tories often adopt Labour policy for their own agenda to hold power no matter what.

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So what? You can’t enact policy in opposition.

 

Corbyn blew it, Brexit policy, IRA, Dianne Abbot all added up.

Party politics is rough and tumble, look at the stick May and BJ and Cameron get/got.

 

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40 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

So what? You can’t enact policy in opposition.

 

but they can influence policy. Labour's role in opposition is to correct wayward factions under Boris's helm.

Some call it consolidation.

Afterall, politicians care what their public thinks of them

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