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The decision of the National Executive Committee (NEC) to stop Jeremy Corbyn from standing as a Labour Party candidate will be seen by many members as a cowardly betrayal of Biblical proportions, of Brutus stabbing Caesar in the back, and ironically Stalinesque! The NEC yesterday voted 22-12 in favour to prevent the former Labour Party …

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Loach is an idiot, as is that Marxist,  Corbyn. Its the best thing, perhaps the only sensible thing, that Sir whats his face has ever done. 

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The  extreme Marxist wing of the Labour party must be seething at the loss of its figure head, but the move by the Labour NEC is brave and appropriate if  Labour wishes  to be elected. It shows forward thinking. Corbyn and his followers were vile anti semites , apologists  and supporters of Russia and some of the most  abusive nations in the world. Corbyn reminds me of the the type of guy in middle school who would shove someone from behind and then just stand their innocently looking on and pointing at someone else as the culprit. The gap between the elitist Labour politicos who espoused their hateful policies and  actual workers who for the most part were neither hateful nor as given to sitting about dictating how others should live their lives, grew under Corbyn such that the man was unelectable and was seen by most electors as a nutcase.  His very presence was a reminder that he aided and abetted bullying of moderate and jewish Labour MPs.

The symbolic removal of  venom spitters like Corbyn opens the way for the return of moderates and regular people who didn't want to be associated with purveyors of hate and a growing dominance of foreign backed radicals with their agenda not in the interests of the nation.  The move clears the way for the return of Labour  and perhaps a cathartic cleansing of the damage that the arrogant Tories caused.

Unfortunately, Corbyn will still run for office again as is his right. Labour did receive a massive majority, so it it remains to be seen if the  vote was for Corbyn or Labour. In any case 40 years in a seat is long enough. Make way for new blood. And now if only that horrid  Diane Abbott can be removed.

 

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You all are overthinking this.

It is quite simple; if you can't beat a fat, lying man whose claim to fame is his funny hair and his penchant for saying "Blubbity-Blub Blubbity-Blub", then you don't deserve to be Prime Minister or even an MP.

Corbyn had a fair chance and failed.

Next.

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Corbyn was without a doubt unelectable, I think Labour have a good chance of getting in at the next election unless the tories actually manage to stop the migrants and sort the problem out once and for all to the majority of voters satisfaction, but honestly can’t see them or anyone else actually sorting that particular problem out. 

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