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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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Swinson is a despicable specimen.
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Max B Gold wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:04 pm The weird leader of the Yellow Tories a Mrs Jo Swinson backed the Bedroom tax 11 times.

She backed disability cuts 7 times. And despite being told that Austerity was killing people, Jo Swinson carried on backing benefit cuts.

Not just weird but nasty and uncaring too.
Exactly Max . These illiberal undemocrates care nothing for the working class poor. All they care about is the middle and higher class.
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Swinson is an unpleasant person IMO.
It seems she would rather have a no deal Brexit than have Corbyn as PM for 4 weeks
She has her reasons...... If she allows Corbyn too"steal her thunder" by coming over as the no deal champion, it will hurt her credentials in the forthcoming election, and she knows no party will win a majority in an election, so she can do a"Clegg" and become deputy leader in a co illition.
She is by far the most right wing Lib dem leader ever. Paddy Ashdown,and Charles Kennedy will be turning in their graves
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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2019 4:43 pm
Max B Gold wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:04 pm The weird leader of the Yellow Tories a Mrs Jo Swinson backed the Bedroom tax 11 times.

She backed disability cuts 7 times. And despite being told that Austerity was killing people, Jo Swinson carried on backing benefit cuts.

Not just weird but nasty and uncaring too.
Exactly Max . These illiberal undemocrates care nothing for the working class poor. All they care about is the middle and higher class.
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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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ComeOnYouOs wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:17 pm Swinson is an unpleasant person IMO.
It seems she would rather have a no deal Brexit than have Corbyn as PM for 4 weeks
She has her reasons...... If she allows Corbyn too"steal her thunder" by coming over as the no deal champion, it will hurt her credentials in the forthcoming election, and she knows no party will win a majority in an election, so she can do a"Clegg" and become deputy leader in a co illition.
She is by far the most right wing Lib dem leader ever. Paddy Ashdown,and Charles Kennedy will be turning in their graves
Yes, turning around to applaud her.
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How many more times, they are all politicians. They will do and say whatever they think will get them higher up the greasy poll at that moment in time and conveniently forget it again five minutes later.

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Whilst I completely agree I think it's a stretch to make that accusation of Corbyn. Not that you did. If all he is interested in was climbing the greasy pole then he's certainly picked the scenic route. Plus he really didn't want the job in the first place. The likes of McDonnell and Abbott pushed him into it because they'd both already contested the leadership.
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He is an odd case I will admit, but he is now being driven by other poll climbers who see him as a way of gaining power at which point he will be retired giving one of them the top job.

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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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Antoinette Sandbach is the latest heavyweight politician to see the light and join the Lib Dems.

This LD juggernaut appears to be unstoppable.
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Disoriented wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:08 pm Antoinette Sandbach is the latest heavyweight politician to see the light and join the Lib Dems.

This LD juggernaut appears to be unstoppable.
We'll see about that on December 12th.
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 11:30 pm
Disoriented wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:08 pm Antoinette Sandbach is the latest heavyweight politician to see the light and join the Lib Dems.

This LD juggernaut appears to be unstoppable.
We'll see about that on December 12th.
The yellow wave will sweep the nation - a tsunami of sensibility is about to hit us.
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This Yellow Wave you keep referring to - what is it in the water that’s turning it this colour?
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Disoriented wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 5:44 am
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 11:30 pm
Disoriented wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:08 pm Antoinette Sandbach is the latest heavyweight politician to see the light and join the Lib Dems.

This LD juggernaut appears to be unstoppable.
We'll see about that on December 12th.
The yellow wave will sweep the nation - a tsunami of sensibility is about to hit us.
The Libdems will do just well enough to turn a bunch of swing seats blue. That is all.
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I actually get the Lib Dem argument that if they are the are the largest party they have a right to revoke Article 50 as people will have voted for them to do so. You have to get past the laughable idea that they will be the largest party first though.
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jamespevans wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:06 am I actually get the Lib Dem argument that if they are the are the largest party they have a right to revoke Article 50 as people will have voted for them to do so. You have to get past the laughable idea that they will be the largest party first though.
It’s not difficult to understand, is it.
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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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Eat The Rich wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 7:34 am
Disoriented wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 5:44 am
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 11:30 pm

We'll see about that on December 12th.
The yellow wave will sweep the nation - a tsunami of sensibility is about to hit us.
The Libdems will do just well enough to turn a bunch of swing seats blue. That is all.
I know it’s only natural to think negatively on this, but isn’t there the same chance they will turn some swing seats red?
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RedO wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:10 am
jamespevans wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 8:06 am I actually get the Lib Dem argument that if they are the are the largest party they have a right to revoke Article 50 as people will have voted for them to do so. You have to get past the laughable idea that they will be the largest party first though.
It’s not difficult to understand, is it.
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Though I’d very much like to, you can’t forget the LibDems.

Interesting that one of their leadership contenders is pushing for them to move on from the Orange Book stuff and shift back to Centre Left. If Starmer nudges Labour rightwards too and ditches the 10 pledges he made after becoming leader, the space there might be a little congested unless the parties agree to lay off each other under the FPTP system.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... o-the-left
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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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Would be hilarious if Moran ends up winning, might finally finish them off as a party for good
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slacker wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 12:24 pm Though I’d very much like to, you can’t forget the LibDems.

Interesting that one of their leadership contenders is pushing for them to move on from the Orange Book stuff and shift back to Centre Left. If Starmer nudges Labour rightwards too and ditches the 10 pledges he made after becoming leader, the space there might be a little congested unless the parties agree to lay off each other under the FPTP system.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... o-the-left
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Who, what are Lib Dem?
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Dohnut wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 12:47 pm
slacker wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 12:24 pm Though I’d very much like to, you can’t forget the LibDems.

Interesting that one of their leadership contenders is pushing for them to move on from the Orange Book stuff and shift back to Centre Left. If Starmer nudges Labour rightwards too and ditches the 10 pledges he made after becoming leader, the space there might be a little congested unless the parties agree to lay off each other under the FPTP system.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... o-the-left
The centre ground is where many seats are won. Centre left or centre right. If you want to win, that’s where you need to be.
We seem to be playing post tennis today Dohnut!

I'm not sure if that's a particularly uncommon belief, and aspects are true (but it needs to be remembered that 'centre left' and 'centre right' are movable and change by the decade, so it's unwise to camp there), but it's not a great space to get things done. You said on another topic about your career as an IT professional. Would you rather be an MD for 9 years, not particularly successful, not particularly unsuccessful and you leave the company vaguely the same as when you joined without much progress or would you rather 4 years as MD, but you make genuine leaps towards what you define as success. 9 years of being a boss, or 4 years of being a good boss?
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I personally thought the collation was a good thing for the country. Sure it could have been better, but the excess of either side was curtailed by the other party, what we did get was a progression forwards in my opinion.

The current Lib Dem’s ain’t worth a zzzz right now.
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Austerity and huge cuts to public services seems a strange progression forward?
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Re: Lib Dem Watch

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By jove they've done it again

This tactical voting thing could work if Labour weren't so pig headed

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