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12/9/2015 10:41 pm  #1


Jeremy Corbyn

Labour has a new leader.

Not so long ago Dundee was a Labour stronghold, not now.

I'm curious, statistically some on here will be ex Labour voters or, like me, ex party members.

Will this re-invigorate the Labour party in Scotland or make no difference?

 

12/9/2015 11:40 pm  #2


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At his victory rally he sung along to a rendition of "the red flag" a socialist anthem. So he's a proper full on socialist then?

Could be the end of the labor party as we know it IMO.

 

12/9/2015 11:51 pm  #3


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RRDH wrote:

At his victory rally he sung along to a rendition of "the red flag" a socialist anthem. So he's a proper full on socialist then?

Could be the end of the labor party as we know it IMO.

Is he a "proper full on socialist" - Mibbes aye/mibbes naw - but if he is then would be the return of the party I once joined...so hope so 
 

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12/9/2015 11:53 pm  #4


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Haha well his manifesto looks well up your ally then.  To each his own mate.

 

13/9/2015 12:01 am  #5


Re: Jeremy Corbyn

RRDH wrote:

Haha well his manifesto looks well up your ally then.  To each his own mate.

Might be...will wait and see...nae probs with your position though...all about opinions on here and letting people have them.
 

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13/9/2015 12:21 am  #6


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Precisely

 

13/9/2015 8:39 am  #7


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RRDH wrote:

Could be the end of the labor party as we know it IMO.

 
We can only hope, the real Labour Party died when Blair took charge, hopefully it's now on its way back.  We need a strong UK wide party to get rid of the Tories who are ruining people daily in Scotland.  At least until we can get out of the UK.

 

13/9/2015 11:31 am  #8


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Hopefully its the end of New Labour and it goes back to what the Labour party was set up for.

Interesting that Corbyn got a higher percentage of votes the Tony Blair when he was elected leader.

I'm not sure where this plays with us in Scotland now, like many I'm an ex Labour party member who is now an SNP party member, I would have voted for Corbyn.

I'm not sure if this will make the SNP stronger in Scotland, and Independence more viable as Labour won't appeal to the masses in England. 

Alternatively it does unite Labour in England and Scotland and that puts an end to the surge of the SNP and Independence is pushed further away.

 

13/9/2015 1:09 pm  #9


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Think those of us who wish independence may need to look at UK and Scottish elections very differently and not just vote for 1 party all the time, assuming Corbyn can take labour the way it needs to go.

 

13/9/2015 1:09 pm  #10


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I think they are fucked whoever their leader is. They could dig up Atlee and I still wouldn't vote for them.


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

13/9/2015 1:10 pm  #11


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The Tories will win the next General Election with a majority of 50 plus. England won't vote for him


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

13/9/2015 1:20 pm  #12


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huntedbyafreak wrote:

I think they are fucked whoever their leader is. They could dig up Atlee and I still wouldn't vote for them.

Question: If Scotland were to become independent who would you vote for afterwards?

 


Too much commotion
 

13/9/2015 3:59 pm  #13


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No idea. Maybe Greens. Think I might vote for them next year tbh


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

13/9/2015 4:59 pm  #14


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16,000 new members joined the Labour party in last 24 hours.

Despite what some might say there is a demand for a real Labour party in England.

 

13/9/2015 6:00 pm  #15


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Andy wrote:

16,000 new members joined the Labour party in last 24 hours.

Despite what some might say there is a demand for a real Labour party in England.

Indeed there is. Can you see Corbyn as PM though? I can't.
 


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

13/9/2015 8:08 pm  #16


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huntedbyafreak wrote:

Andy wrote:

16,000 new members joined the Labour party in last 24 hours.

Despite what some might say there is a demand for a real Labour party in England.

Indeed there is. Can you see Corbyn as PM though? I can't.
 

 
Probably not, he would need 40+ seats in Scotland and even then there would have to be a large number of working class people who don't vote deciding to come out and vote for him in England, much like what happened up here over the last couple of votes.

 

14/9/2015 11:01 am  #17


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I don't agree with much of what he stands for but at least he seems to stick by what he believes in and is not a populist MP.  I still will never vote for Labour ever again though.

 

14/9/2015 6:09 pm  #18


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Will never vote for Labour again so who they have as Leader is an irrelevance to me.

As for Corbyn.He may be a 'proper' Socialist but the guy doesn't strike me as a leader or charismatic enough to win round enough lost voters (in Scotland anyway).

 

14/9/2015 6:31 pm  #19


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Good choice for Shadow Chancellor. OYF. That'll not help win voters. A boy who is known for making pro IRA statements.

Diane Abbot in Shadow Cabinet as well? Good ain. At least she'll be on TV less


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

14/9/2015 6:36 pm  #20


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Dennis Canavan on there saying Corbyn does not get the politics of Scotland!

 

14/9/2015 6:51 pm  #21


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Foo Kin Twat wrote:

Dennis Canavan on there saying Corbyn does not get the politics of Scotland!

And he's a Former political friend.
 

 

14/9/2015 6:57 pm  #22


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It's a London Party


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

14/9/2015 11:55 pm  #23


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Front pages of Sun.

OYF


Yeah yeah Industrial Estate
 

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