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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > A lot more days than Corbyn can ever hope to

> > acheive.

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> At least he has a mandate as elected leader of his

> party.


Does he ..? Corbyn cannot seem to make his mind up on anything. :(

I do not think he can win a General Election.


Blair made sure that 'New Labour' would destroy any chance of a return to true Labour Policies.


Corbyn needs to understand that.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > > A lot more days than Corbyn can ever hope to

> > > acheive.

> > >

> >

> >

> > At least he has a mandate as elected leader of

> his

> > party.

>

> Does he ..? Corbyn cannot seem to make his mind

> up on anything. :(

> I do not think he can win a General Election.

>

> Blair made sure that 'New Labour' would destroy

> any chance of a return to true Labour Policies.

>

> Corbyn needs to understand that.

>

> DulwichFox



What are you talking about?!


Please explain .....

Sue Wrote:

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> > > DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > > > A lot more days than Corbyn can ever hope

> to

> > > > acheive.

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > At least he has a mandate as elected leader

> of

> > his

> > > party.

> >

> > Does he ..? Corbyn cannot seem to make his

> mind

> > up on anything. :(

> > I do not think he can win a General Election.

> >

> > Blair made sure that 'New Labour' would destroy

> > any chance of a return to true Labour Policies.

>

> >

> > Corbyn needs to understand that.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

>

> What are you talking about?!

>

> Please explain .....


Well.. ? It's self explainitory to any pre Blair Labour suporter. Socialist. Trade Unionist..

All the things that Blair abandoned to try and make the Labour Party (Him) more electable.


Corbyn is a true old labour man.. Socialist .. but it no longer fits.. He is a dinosaur.

Even for me. Singing the Red Flag.. Those days have gone. There needs to be a new way.


I'm too tired.. need new young blood with inspiration and enthusiasm..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

>

> Well.. ? It's self explainitory to any pre Blair

> Labour suporter. Socialist. Trade Unionist..

> All the things that Blair abandoned to try and

> make the Labour Party (Him) more electable.

>

> Corbyn is a true old labour man.. Socialist .. but

> it no longer fits.. He is a dinosaur.

> Even for me. Singing the Red Flag.. Those days

> have gone. There needs to be a new way.

>

> I'm too tired.. need new young blood with

> inspiration and enthusiasm..

>



What are you talking about?


Labour party membership in the East Dulwich ward alone has quadrupled since Corbyn stood as leader.


Many of the new members are young, some of them have taken on active roles in the party and all are enthusiastic.


That is happening all over the country.


Dinosaur? No. Just standing for decency, respect and caring for others.


You need to check your facts.

Sue Wrote:

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> Labour party membership in the East Dulwich ward

> alone has quadrupled since Corbyn stood as leader.


That doesn't surprise me at all. Labour is an uneasy mix of the old-school working class and the urban left. Corbyn appeals to the urban left side, but it's the old-school that Labour is losing.


But with Labour swinging further left and the Tories swinging further right, which way will the centre vote? I just can't see them going for either with any enthusiasm.

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Sue Wrote:

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> Labour party membership in the East Dulwich ward

> alone has quadrupled since Corbyn stood as

> leader.

>

Interesting comment. Please advise source of statistic.


Also, surely this was the intro of the ?3 membership which I seem to recall came out before the election of Jeremy???

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