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2017-06-19 Thread {broken-address} Richard Walker
He is only considered successful because expectations were so low which were down to him. Like our heroic defeat against the scousers last year.  He's now got Labour seat totals back to err ... Gordon Brown level and he resigned after his result. Corbyn should do the same.  From: Graham Wh

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2017-06-19 Thread {broken-address} John Lee
I think Corbyn has done a lot more for the Labour Party than can be measured by simply tallying seats won. After the most aggressive media campaign EVER against a party leader, he has come through 'relatively' unscathed and stronger for the battle, he has re-energised the party, the party has ga

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2017-06-19 Thread Ed Morrish
Really, Theresa May should resign for not being able to thrash Corbyn more resoundingly. Farron and Nuttall were right to resign for not doing better. Sturgeon lost seats, so she should resign. Everyone should resign. I resign. (Oh, and Brown didn't exactly fall on his sword immediately, did he

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2017-06-19 Thread Michael Benjamin
Both he and Saunders tapped into deep resentment of a failed manipulative system. The fact that the dreams of the sixties are alive, for me, are heart warming. As an Israeli it's, easy to diminish Corbyns achievement. But it would be wrong. He seems to be growing in stature. May and the con

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2017-06-19 Thread Ian Murray
To be fair to Brown he had to stay on whilst the condem formed otherwise we would have had no government. Corbyn should have resigned when it was obvious the PLP didn't want him. His 'mandate from members' was basically Tory voters who sent a premium text to become associate members. What a rid