Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
Most of the young couldn't give a flying f*** about Corbyn.
Sure, there's an unrepresentative minority cohort (as there always is) who are politically engaged and activists, but the majority of the young are not part of this. And they will grow up to be just like the majority of the rest of the electorate. Make of that what you will.
And as for those who do "love Jezza and what he stands for" - Do they really? One of my observations of the last few years is that his younger supporters tended to project onto him. They saw in him what they wanted to see, not what was really there. They claimed him as a champion of whatever cause they wanted, regardless of reality (i.e. him as a remainer). He was suddenly being elevated to the status of this great visionary leader, when in fact he was nothing of the sort.
It's understandable to some degree. We have to remember that, back when he was first elected leader, the membership was sick to the back teeth of focus-group politics being peddled by sharp-suited PPE career politicians. They had grown desperate for someone, anyone, who had deeply held principles. It's just a shame that they reached this moment of realisation at the exact point in time when it was Corbyn's turn to throw his hat in the ring.
I feel sorry for him to an extent, as he is clearly getting shafted. But he's now just collateral and, as unfair as it may be, he's now doing his causes more harm than good through his ongoing association.
Sure, there's an unrepresentative minority cohort (as there always is) who are politically engaged and activists, but the majority of the young are not part of this. And they will grow up to be just like the majority of the rest of the electorate. Make of that what you will.
And as for those who do "love Jezza and what he stands for" - Do they really? One of my observations of the last few years is that his younger supporters tended to project onto him. They saw in him what they wanted to see, not what was really there. They claimed him as a champion of whatever cause they wanted, regardless of reality (i.e. him as a remainer). He was suddenly being elevated to the status of this great visionary leader, when in fact he was nothing of the sort.
It's understandable to some degree. We have to remember that, back when he was first elected leader, the membership was sick to the back teeth of focus-group politics being peddled by sharp-suited PPE career politicians. They had grown desperate for someone, anyone, who had deeply held principles. It's just a shame that they reached this moment of realisation at the exact point in time when it was Corbyn's turn to throw his hat in the ring.
I feel sorry for him to an extent, as he is clearly getting shafted. But he's now just collateral and, as unfair as it may be, he's now doing his causes more harm than good through his ongoing association.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
Exactly that.Admin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:33 pmAs in Taxio might not really be Taxio but instead could be someone else who's created Taxio to hide their identity? And then keeps coming back as variants of Taxio? Deep.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 11:54 am * claps hands and nods in agreement.
Whilst not disputing this latest character is the same as taxio, do we know who is behind the taxio character? Could it be possible that there's some sort of Inceptiony boarding going on here, like an alias within an alias?
I mean, who could possibly go that far? Who could be that ianescapably twisted to do such a thing?
I can’t thiank who it might be either.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
Excellent comment. Basically nowadays ( especially in the case of Trump supporters ) so many people living in their own little bubbles fueled by internet conspiracy theory's and alternative universes where the world is just how they want it to be, rather than the reality of how it really is.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 1:11 pm Most of the young couldn't give a flying f*** about Corbyn.
Sure, there's an unrepresentative minority cohort (as there always is) who are politically engaged and activists, but the majority of the young are not part of this. And they will grow up to be just like the majority of the rest of the electorate. Make of that what you will.
And as for those who do "love Jezza and what he stands for" - Do they really? One of my observations of the last few years is that his younger supporters tended to project onto him. They saw in him what they wanted to see, not what was really there. They claimed him as a champion of whatever cause they wanted, regardless of reality (i.e. him as a remainer). He was suddenly being elevated to the status of this great visionary leader, when in fact he was nothing of the sort.
It's understandable to some degree. We have to remember that, back when he was first elected leader, the membership was sick to the back teeth of focus-group politics being peddled by sharp-suited PPE career politicians. They had grown desperate for someone, anyone, who had deeply held principles. It's just a shame that they reached this moment of realisation at the exact point in time when it was Corbyn's turn to throw his hat in the ring.
I feel sorry for him to an extent, as he is clearly getting shafted. But he's now just collateral and, as unfair as it may be, he's now doing his causes more harm than good through his ongoing association.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
I'd imagine the majority of the young people that like Corbyn's politics/left wing politics specifically do NOT think the world is how they want it to be, Sid.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
I had hoped for some responses from the elder, right wing members of our community but didn't have you down as being the first responder.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 1:11 pm Most of the young couldn't give a flying f*** about Corbyn.
Sure, there's an unrepresentative minority cohort (as there always is) who are politically engaged and activists, but the majority of the young are not part of this. And they will grow up to be just like the majority of the rest of the electorate. Make of that what you will.
And as for those who do "love Jezza and what he stands for" - Do they really? One of my observations of the last few years is that his younger supporters tended to project onto him. They saw in him what they wanted to see, not what was really there. They claimed him as a champion of whatever cause they wanted, regardless of reality (i.e. him as a remainer). He was suddenly being elevated to the status of this great visionary leader, when in fact he was nothing of the sort.
It's understandable to some degree. We have to remember that, back when he was first elected leader, the membership was sick to the back teeth of focus-group politics being peddled by sharp-suited PPE career politicians. They had grown desperate for someone, anyone, who had deeply held principles. It's just a shame that they reached this moment of realisation at the exact point in time when it was Corbyn's turn to throw his hat in the ring.
I feel sorry for him to an extent, as he is clearly getting shafted. But he's now just collateral and, as unfair as it may be, he's now doing his causes more harm than good through his ongoing association.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Labour readmits ex-leader
He should retire after having brought through the next generation of mild mannered reform minded vaguely left wing social democrats.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:46 pmJeremy is on his final bow now and will he even be standing for election next time round ?Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 10:55 amThat's nice.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 9:52 am
I have a lot of friends of the older generation who in the past always voted for the Labour party, including 10 who have moved back up North to be nearer their relatives as they get older. Few of them liked Corbyn, some even detested him. From conversations with them, those who still vote for the Labour party are more comfortable with having Starmer as the new Leader. On average, I think that more people prefer the middle ground of politics rather than the extremes of the left or right.
But it's not all about the oldies, their time is almost up.
It's about the young. And they love Jezza and what he stands for.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Labour readmits ex-leader
He's certainly inspired a new generation of armchair reformists.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 1:48 pmHe should retire after having brought through the next generation of mild mannered reform minded vaguely left wing social democrats.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:46 pmJeremy is on his final bow now and will he even be standing for election next time round ?Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 10:55 am
That's nice.
But it's not all about the oldies, their time is almost up.
It's about the young. And they love Jezza and what he stands for.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
You seem a bit tetchy dunnem. Is the pressure of tonight's charades getting to you?
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn will not return as Labour MP, says Sir Keir Starmer
Would love to see you act out the second word.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Labour readmits ex-leader
Like John ‘The Collaborator’ Mann or Kate ‘Vote with the Tories’ Hoey?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:40 pmIf they resign the whip they should also leave parliament and by-elections held so that proper Labour MPs can be voted in to replace these disruptive Red Tories.
No thanks. We need red not more blue.
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Re: Jeremy Corbyn: Labour readmits ex-leader
Eh? What? Pardon.Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 7:38 pmLike John ‘The Collaborator’ Mann or Kate ‘Vote with the Tories’ Hoey?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:40 pmIf they resign the whip they should also leave parliament and by-elections held so that proper Labour MPs can be voted in to replace these disruptive Red Tories.
No thanks. We need red not more blue.