Getting rid of your best leader and sending the strategist into journalism was a pretty dumb idea. But the EU mattered more.
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he wasn't the strategist BTW. Thought he was, but wasn't good at strategy.
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The best people were forced out. Bizarre self-harm. That's what ideological hardening does to a party.
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If you mean DC and GO they held a referendum (for which thanks), lost and were then done for.
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I am aware of that. But why did they do that? Because they felt forced. Now the consequences are yours, all of them, like it or not.
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Hear hear
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You do realise me and Corbyn have a secret plan to thwart it once we get in?
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It's not that secret, Phil. Although Corbyn keeps it far better hidden than you do.
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Honestly, nobody knows. You should see the abuse I get for not liking Corbyn. Nobody knows.
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I won't believe it until I see photos of you and Hugo's 80s afros.
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Some of us are trying to eat breakfast.
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