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Corbyn's days (very) numbered?

Not on my account. I'm lifelong Liberal and Lib Dem voter, until the last election.

Hey, I even voted for them in the last one...

I stand by my forecast, though. This referendum, once everything settles down, will have ended Tory divisions on Europe.

Clearly I've got my optimistic hat on...which really didn't work out all that well last week.
 
"Jeremy Corbyn vowed to fight on as Labour leader by painting faces on household items and appointing them to the shadow cabinet.

Flanked by an anglepoise lamp in a wig and a toaster with a smiley face, the Labour leader said he would continue leading whatever is left of the party, before handing over to his new press secretary Henry the hoover to answer any further questions."

:)
 
"Jeremy Corbyn vowed to fight on as Labour leader by painting faces on household items and appointing them to the shadow cabinet.

Flanked by an anglepoise lamp in a wig and a toaster with a smiley face, the Labour leader said he would continue leading whatever is left of the party, before handing over to his new press secretary Henry the hoover to answer any further questions."

:)

Henry just resigned after hearing Jeremy's response to Cameron and has been replaced by a short strip of linoleum with glasses drawn on.
 
Listening to Corbyn responding to Cameron.

Healey said of Howe that it was like being savaged by a dead sheep, compared to Corbyn, Howe was like Ming the Merciless.......
Oh, to see Healey in his prime going at Cameron or Osborne.

The zetgeist demands a woman take over. Yvette Cooper, perhaps?
 
"Jeremy Corbyn vowed to fight on as Labour leader by painting faces on household items and appointing them to the shadow cabinet.

Flanked by an anglepoise lamp in a wig and a toaster with a smiley face, the Labour leader said he would continue leading whatever is left of the party, before handing over to his new press secretary Henry the hoover to answer any further questions."

:)
How very unkind.

:thumbsup:
 
Henry just resigned after hearing Jeremy's response to Cameron and has been replaced by a short strip of linoleum with glasses drawn on.

It's at times like these I mourn the loss of Spitting Image most of all.
 
Oh well, at least it has given David Cameron something to smile about:



It's funny because almost everyone on Labour's benches were laughing about it as well, except for Jezza himself and Dianne Abbott.
 
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Corbyn's straddling the fence on Brexit is coming back to haunt him. Part of a leader's job is to lead,and Corbyn failed miserably on Brexit.
 
Corbyn's straddling the fence on Brexit is coming back to haunt him. Part of a leader's job is to lead,and Corbyn failed miserably on Brexit.

It might be that the Key Leave campaigner didn't want us to leave, and the one of the Remain campaigners did.

Ha bloody ha.
 
Current odds from Ladbrokes on some likely challengers to Corbyn:

Dan Jarvis 5/1
Tom Watson 5/1
John McDonnell 6/1 (said he will only stand in the event that Corbyn doesn't)
Lisa Nandy 10/1
Chuka Umunna 12/1
Angela Eagle 14/1
Owen Smith 20/1
Heidi Alexander 25/1
Yvette Cooper 33/1

None of the above look any more electable as Prime Minister than Corbyn to me. Three of them I've never heard of.
 
Current odds from Ladbrokes on some likely challengers to Corbyn:

Dan Jarvis 5/1
Tom Watson 5/1
John McDonnell 6/1 (said he will only stand in the event that Corbyn doesn't)
Lisa Nandy 10/1
Chuka Umunna 12/1
Angela Eagle 14/1
Owen Smith 20/1
Heidi Alexander 25/1
Yvette Cooper 33/1

None of the above look any more electable as Prime Minister than Corbyn to me. Three of them I've never heard of.

I only know who 3 of them are and 2 of the 3 are definite no ways. With the other being a strongly suspect no way but don't think I've ever heard him speak.

Angela Eagle was the one who could barely string a sentence together in the Euro debate right?
 
It might be that the Key Leave campaigner didn't want us to leave, and the one of the Remain campaigners did.

Ha bloody ha.

To borrow an AH.com saying, if you put this in a story, everybody would be screaming ASB!
 
Current odds from Ladbrokes on some likely challengers to Corbyn:

Dan Jarvis 5/1
Tom Watson 5/1
John McDonnell 6/1 (said he will only stand in the event that Corbyn doesn't)
Lisa Nandy 10/1
Chuka Umunna 12/1
Angela Eagle 14/1
Owen Smith 20/1
Heidi Alexander 25/1
Yvette Cooper 33/1

None of the above look any more electable as Prime Minister than Corbyn to me. Three of them I've never heard of.

The bar is set very low to be an improvement on Corbyn. Being electable would be a bonus. Some semblance of competence - a "safe pair of hands" caretaker would be OK, and might actually turn out good if they work adequately.

A colleague at lunch today said that Corbyn has spent the last 40-years in rooms with people who agree with him and hasn't learned how to get on with those who disagree.
 

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