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Marxista Fozzski
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(27 Jun 2016, 4:23 pm)Andreos1 wrote Dennis Skinner appears to have shown the former shadow cabinet what he thinks of them.
There's clips doing the rounds of him shaking Corbyn's hand, before flipping the V's at those standing in the corner.


Copy and pasting is a wonderful thing Fozz Wink

I knew how to spell it...

Ok, I am telling porkies...I looked on wikipedia

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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
Jeremy Corbyn has lost a vote of no-confidence with 172 votes for him to step down as leader and 40 votes for him to remain. Add this to the goodness-knows-how-many MPs who have resigned from the Shadow Cabinet and other positions. I'm pleased I'm not him.

https://news.vice.com/article/british-la...confidence
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(28 Jun 2016, 6:40 pm)R852 PRG wrote Jeremy Corbyn has lost a vote of no-confidence with 172 votes for him to step down as leader and 40 votes for him to remain. Add this to the goodness-knows-how-many MPs who have resigned from the Shadow Cabinet and other positions. I'm pleased I'm not him.

https://news.vice.com/article/british-la...confidence

It has no standing in the party rules. Jeremy was democratically elected by the membership of the party, and MPs are more than aware that they could trigger a leadership election with 20% of the PLP nominating a candidate. However, they also know that a challenger is unlikely to be successful standing against Jeremy Corbyn, which is why they're trying to bully him out instead.
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Marxista Fozzski
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(28 Jun 2016, 6:49 pm)Adrian wrote It has no standing in the party rules. Jeremy was democratically elected by the membership of the party, and MPs are more than aware that they could trigger a leadership election with 20% of the PLP nominating a candidate. However, they also know that a challenger is unlikely to be successful standing against Jeremy Corbyn, which is why they're trying to bully him out instead.
I dont like Corbyn myself, but what is going on is just nasty, it seems the party are trying to bully out a man who was democratically voted with the biggest mandate in history.

I suspect if anyone decides to challenge Jeremy, the position he is in, with the grassroots support he has, he will manage to win any challenge to his position.

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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(01 Jul 2016, 1:01 pm)MrFozz wrote I dont like Corbyn myself, but what is going on is just nasty, it seems the party are trying to bully out a man who was democratically voted with the biggest mandate in history.

I suspect if anyone decides to challenge Jeremy, the position he is in, with the grassroots support he has, he will manage to win any challenge to his position.

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Of course he will. If they get him to quit then they don't face the real prospect of standing a candidate to lose. 

I'm sick of people comparing it to the 80s, and accusing it of being another militant tendency. It's not at all. It's simply a candidate commanding support from people, because he is standing on an anti austerity platform. The establishment are terrified of that, because it'll be proven that austerity is a political ideology!

Oh and Tony is bricking it.  Wink
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Marxista Fozzski
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(04 Jul 2016, 9:18 am)MurdnunoC wrote Farage has resigned....again!

Let's see how long it lasts this time around.

Nigel Farage resigns as Ukip leader

http://gu.com/p/4nm23?CMP=Share_AndroidA..._clipboard
What would be the odds of him becoming a Tory???

He says he wants to be part of the team negotiating leaving the EU

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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(04 Jul 2016, 10:06 am)MrFozz wrote What would be the odds of him becoming a Tory???

He says he wants to be part of the team negotiating leaving the EU

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He's already been a Tory and it's unlikely they'll have him back after a rather boisterous stint of a rival party echoing some of their core values thus potentially splitting the Conservative vote.

Today, he said he'd be keeping a close eye on negotiations to leave the EU (if it ever happens). After last week's display in the European Parliament, I think it's extremely unlikely that he'd be invited to participate in any negotiation team. 

I'd even say it's more likely for you to be asked before Farage. You should lay down some odds on yourself.
Marxista Fozzski
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(04 Jul 2016, 11:15 am)MurdnunoC wrote He's already been a Tory and it's unlikely they'll have him back after a rather boisterous stint of a rival party echoing some of their core values thus potentially splitting the Conservative vote.

Today, he said he'd be keeping a close eye on negotiations to leave the EU (if it ever happens). After last week's display in the European Parliament, I think it's extremely unlikely that he'd be invited to participate in any negotiation team. 

I'd even say it's more likely for you to be asked before Farage. You should lay down some odds on yourself.

Hahaha

Mr Fozz's Turf Accountancy...Best keep my books closed for now

I only saw something very brief about his behaviour in the EU Parliament, was his behaviour rather childish to say the least

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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
Results of the first of many (probably) Tory leadership votes:

Theresa May - 165 votes
Andrea Leadsom - 66 votes
Michael Gove - 48 votes
Stephen Crabb - 34 votes
Liam Fox - 16 votes

Coming in last place means that Fox's leadership campaign is over.
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(05 Jul 2016, 6:02 pm)S813 FVK wrote Results of the first of many (probably) Tory leadership votes:

Theresa May - 165 votes
Andrea Leadsom - 66 votes
Michael Gove - 48 votes
Stephen Crabb - 34 votes
Liam Fox - 16 votes

Coming in last place means that Fox's leadership campaign is over.


Theresa May v Andrea Leadsom to be next prime minister


Just have to say.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA MICHAEL GOVE, Adios you ****


Not sure i want Theresa May to... she was a remain campaigner, personally, i think it should be someone from the leave campaign to be prime minister so they can get the ball rolling etc.
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Marxista Fozzski
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(08 Jul 2016, 6:29 am)Michael wrote Theresa May v Andrea Leadsom to be next prime minister


Just have to say.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA MICHAEL GOVE, Adios you ****


Not sure i want Theresa May to... she was a remain campaigner, personally, i think it should be someone from the leave campaign to be prime minister so they can get the ball rolling etc.
Britains 2nd female Prime Minister...

I aint a Tory, but I would like to see Boris get a top job, something about him I like, and I hope whoever gets it shitcans Gideon and Gove

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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
After Thatcher-ism and everything else since, will May-hem be the term that sums up the period of politics we are about to enter?

Her cabinet will be made up of the following:

Leavers
Boris Johnson - Foreign Secretary
David Davis - Brexit Secretary
Liam Fox - International Trade Secretary
Remainers
Philip Hammond - Chancellor
Amber Rudd - Home secretary
Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary

It will be interesting to see how the lawsuit with Davis VS Home Office is going to.pan out now!
https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/d...epartment/
'Illegitimis non carborundum'
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(13 Jul 2016, 7:48 pm)Andreos1 wrote After Thatcher-ism and everything else since, will May-hem be the term that sums up the period of politics we are about to enter?

Her cabinet will be made up of the following:

Leavers
Boris Johnson - Foreign Secretary
David Davis - Brexit Secretary
Liam Fox - International Trade Secretary
Remainers
Philip Hammond - Chancellor
Amber Rudd - Home secretary
Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary

It will be interesting to see how the lawsuit with Davis VS Home Office is going to.pan out now!
https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/d...epartment/

Looks like this flight has already crashed on the runway.
RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(13 Jul 2016, 7:48 pm)Andreos1 wrote After Thatcher-ism and everything else since, will May-hem be the term that sums up the period of politics we are about to enter?

Her cabinet will be made up of the following:

Leavers
Boris Johnson - Foreign Secretary
David Davis - Brexit Secretary
Liam Fox - International Trade Secretary
Remainers
Philip Hammond - Chancellor
Amber Rudd - Home secretary
Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary

It will be interesting to see how the lawsuit with Davis VS Home Office is going to.pan out now!
https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments/d...epartment/

I wonder if Mr Fox will bring his friend to work again?

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011...itty-story
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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(13 Jul 2016, 8:01 pm)R852 PRG wrote Looks like this flight has already crashed on the runway.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2008...ondon.race

Wonder who he blames?
(13 Jul 2016, 8:07 pm)Adrian wrote I wonder if Mr Fox will bring his friend to work again?

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011...itty-story

I forgot about his friend. Jobs for the boys?
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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(22 Aug 2016, 7:42 pm)Andreos1 wrote Tom Blenkinsop seems to be on the warpath tonight. Has anyone been #BlockedByBlenkinsop yet?

Nope. Tom Watson did block me though, as I kept referring to him as a hatchet man.

In other news - Labour leadership ballot papers have started being issued yesterday. I received my electronic paper yesterday, and my vote has gone in for Corbyn.
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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(24 Sep 2016, 10:56 am)S813 FVK wrote Jeremy Corbyn has been re-elected as leader of the Labour Party

And with an increased majority this time round - 61.8% of the vote.
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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
So did anyone watch the final debate in America?

My god i feel sorry for America who ever gets elected!
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RE: Politics (and other political stuff)
(21 Oct 2016, 8:26 am)Michael wrote So did anyone watch the final debate in America?

My god i feel sorry for America who ever gets elected!
It's mildly funny watching some of the content people make with regards to both of them - "Trumpty Dumpty wants to build a wall" etc.

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