• frankPodmore@slrpnk.netOPM
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      3 days ago

      Much as I think that the rest of the Labour MPs and staff acted like malicious fools while Corbyn was leader, I think even his biggest fans would now have to agree that he may have been part of the problem.

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        3 days ago

        I don’t know how you can watch Zarah announce a party before others were ready then create a new membership system without agreement from the other 5 MPs and somehow find Corbyn at fault for it.

        Zarah has to realise that just because you push yourself into a co-leader title, doesn’t mean you can make unilateral decisions that impact on everyone without discussing it.

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          1 day ago

          Because she’s not the first person who’s clearly found him impossible to work with. Either there’s some issue with him or he’s just very unlucky.

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              1 day ago

              Well, yeah. Being a successful politician and especially a successful political leader means dealing with people who want your job and will tear you down to get it.

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                24 hours ago

                Assuming they are going to work in good faith. We all know the Mandleson quote about working every day to bring about the end of Corbyn. Folk like Wes Streeting also.

                Who was it? Care to name names?