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I'm talking about the general electorate ec. No the entryist dominated labour party which is a tiny number of people


For instance a pm who observed a minutes silence for ira members and even this weekend refused to condemn ira bombings. Presumably that includes Birmingham?


you think the electorate would vote for a leader who endorses the blowing up of innocent Britons?


i think the times leader today sums it up perfectly. This is a big event and almost certainly the end of the Labour Party as credible opposition. That's fine for the tories and quite probably the liberals who could conceivably become the natural party of opposition in the near future. There is a glaring gap now for the huge number of voters that believe Venezuelan economics as well as fawning over Islamic terrorists as well as  the ira is lunacy but do not want the tories to have untrammelled control


it doesn't take much imagination to work out that a potential revival of clause 4 with clear epintent to enact will rightly drive out countless businesses from uk jurisdiction and almost certainly halt investment. Corbyn has such idealogical contempt for those that work in the private sector that the huge loss of jobs that will entail will be of no concern to him.


my belief if that if he is elected the party will split very quickly and the remaining hard left rump will lose even more seats and end up somewhere between the greens and ukip


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