@bazzacollins re Corbyn? Agreed, but that was on the cards whoever they picked. Lost identity & credibility. JC won't lead in next GE
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@Sweder I reckon Burnham has a chance. Comes across well. Corbyn will drive them back to the 70s. -
@bazzacollins not a big labour fan TBH but we need strong oppo in the House are our kids will be up chimneys -
@Sweder Agreed. Corbyn and Farron most definitely not strong oppo. Relying on The Krankies from the SNP now.
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@bazzacollins Given that they still aren't for electoral reform and see allies as enemies, they had no chance anyway. -
@CraigGrannell Miliband failed by going left wing, so they want to go hard left. Brilliant. -
@bazzacollins Only poss of Lab govt is in coalition or w support. But slams SNP/LD and spends huge sums trying to oust Lucas. -
@CraigGrannell Corbyn could well make a pact with SNP. -
@bazzacollins My guess is in 2020 SNP will get all but one seat in Scotland. Without a pact, Labour cannot form a govt.
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@bazzacollins OTOH, it only took the Tories 2 years to (partially) reverse the IDS cockup. Lab could revert to Blairite on the rebound. -
@Vulturemedia Took them another decade to get (partially) elected, though. -
@bazzacollins True, but in 2003 I don’t think they had available modernisers. So went for caretaker. Not my party, tho, so what do I know?
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@bazzacollins Remember Harold Wilson was considered very left wing in His day. He won elections in the 1960's and 1970's. You never know...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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