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    Well would you believe it? Labour's manifesto seems to be higher taxes, grotesque

    levels of public spending and hugely expensive nationalisation programmes.

    They really aren't even trying to win this election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    levels of public spending and hugely expensive nationalisation programmes.

    They really aren't even trying to win this election.
    I think it's great he seems set on staying no matter the result. Surely we're going to see a new party formed between now and the next election if that's the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    I think it's great he seems set on staying no matter the result. Surely we're going to see a new party formed between now and the next election if that's the case?
    It seems inevitable. His last day is going to be like the Fuhrerbunker, but with sandals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It seems inevitable. His last day is going to be like the Fuhrerbunker, but with sandals.
    Didn't the Labour party give him this campaign because it was un-winnable & will mean that he forces himself into retirement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Didn't the Labour party give him this campaign because it was un-winnable & will mean that he forces himself into retirement?
    Well quite a large section of it tried to make sure he didn't get "given" the campaign - the ones who gave it to him were the members who believe he can win it. Don't think after the referendum the election was unwinnable for Labour - the Tories were in disarray. What made it unwinnable was Corbyn and his comrades

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It seems inevitable. His last day is going to be like the Fuhrerbunker, but with sandals.
    No doubt there will be a hugely funny take off from that scene in Downfall depicting it b.

    Clegg, Cable and Blair are openly talking about a New party - would imagine quite a lot of groundwork will have been done. Tim Farron to lead? Only joking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    No doubt there will be a hugely funny take off from that scene in Downfall depicting it b.

    Clegg, Cable and Blair are openly talking about a New party - would imagine quite a lot of groundwork will have been done. Tim Farron to lead? Only joking
    Clegg, Cable, Blair and Farron. Hardly the Gang of Four, is it? At least Owen, Steele, Williams and the other bloke had some credibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Clegg, Cable, Blair and Farron. Hardly the Gang of Four, is it? At least Owen, Steele, Williams and the other bloke had some credibility.
    Poor Bill Rodgers - doesn't even come up when you look for his name on Wikipedia. Supposed to be a very good play on recently about the foundation of the SDP - Limehouse. I know you like that sort of thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Clegg, Cable, Blair and Farron. Hardly the Gang of Four, is it? At least Owen, Steele, Williams and the other bloke had some credibility.
    I haven't heard Woy Jenkins called that before.

    Obviously the 'other' bloke is Bill Rodgers. He was always the other bloke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Clegg, Cable and Blair are openly talking about a New party - would imagine quite a lot of groundwork will have been done. Tim Farron to lead? Only joking
    Welcome to the New Party. Same as the Old Party.

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