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Ms Brown to step in as "temporary" Shadow Home Sec.

 

That'd be the Ms Brown that resigned her previous shadow cabinet role following a vote of no confidence in Corbyn's leadership....

 

Open to interpretation I suppose?

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Corbyn's shown leadership by cutting her off. More than you can say for mrs weak and wonky.

 

A lot of Tory supporters paid £3 to join the Labour party to vote for Corbyn as leader. Why do you think they did that?

 

Corbyn hardly has a lot of support amongst his own MPs....

 

The tories haven't sold off the NHS yet so who knows. I'd want the best treatment for a family member, if I could afford it, I'd go private as waiting times are far less. Is that a crime?

 

The tories have been in power for 7 years. Why have they not sold the NHS off in this time? Is it because they don't want to?

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Her deteriorating behaviour could well be symptomatic of illness.

 

Corbyn's shown leadership by cutting her off. More than you can say for mrs weak and wonky.

 

The tories haven't sold off the NHS yet so who knows. I'd want the best treatment for a family member, if I could afford it, I'd go private as waiting times are far less. Is that a crime?

 

 

I'd say if you are labour shadow home Secutary then you should be using public services not going private. Not a crime no but hardly putting their message across is it?

 

 

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A lot of Tory supporters paid £3 to join the Labour party to vote for Corbyn as leader. Why do you think they did that?

 

Corbyn hardly has a lot of support amongst his own MPs....

 

 

 

The tories have been in power for 7 years. Why have they not sold the NHS off in this time? Is it because they don't want to?

 

Corbyn has the support of the party. It shouldn't be forgotten that many of the MPs who opposed Corbyn's leadership were of the 'New Labour' camp.

 

They're working on it.

 

What do you think about this? https://twitter.com/Channel4News/sta...75827575492609

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Corbyn has the support of the party. It shouldn't be forgotten that many of the MPs who opposed Corbyn's leadership were of the 'New Labour' camp.

 

They're working on it.

 

I think Corbyn is a "marmite" character - you either love him or hate him. I don't think you should underestimate how many people Corbyn turns off...

 

I think politics is all about playing to the middle ground...

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I think Corbyn is a "marmite" character - you either love him or hate him. I don't think you should underestimate how many people Corbyn turns off...

 

I think politics is all about playing to the middle ground...

 

If that were the case then there wouldn't be so many Conservative supporters switching to vote for Labour.... that is on the back of hearing what Corbyn has to say.

 

Who do you consider as 'middle ground'?

 

cheers, steve

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