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3 hours ago, The Quim Reaper said:

GMB are revealing who they’re backing later

 

Nandy.

 

She's also got the backing of the National Union of Mineworkers. One affiliate endorsement needed to join Starmer (and most likely RWD) on the final ballot.

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I see Sir Kier Starmer currently has thirteen votes, probably enough to get him in given the inevitable spoilt votes and abstentions. ;)

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Changed the polls.

 

As it stands, Emily Thornberry, off of not on the ballot paper yet, needs to garner the support of 23 more CLPs (she has 10) and/or 3 affiliate groups (she has 0) by next Friday to make it on to the paper. It's taken her a month and a half to get this far. She's always been popular, has Emily.

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6 minutes ago, The Quim Reaper said:

Changed the polls.

 

As it stands, Emily Thornberry, off of not on the ballot paper yet, needs to garner the support of 23 more CLPs (she has 10) and/or 3 affiliate groups (she has 0) by next Friday to make it on to the paper. It's taken her a month and a half to get this far. She's always been popular, has Emily.

 

Passing contrarian voted for her, apparently.

 

:D

 

 

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So so far Lisa Nandy, Rebbecca Long-Bailey and Kier Starmer are on the ballot? Yes I'm struggling to follow the nomination process??

 

So Thornberry has 6 days to get 50 odd constituency nominations? Seems a tall order?

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1 hour ago, Deathray said:

So so far Lisa Nandy, Rebbecca Long-Bailey and Kier Starmer are on the ballot? Yes I'm struggling to follow the nomination process??

 

So Thornberry has 6 days to get 50 odd constituency nominations? Seems a tall order?

 

Not quite. She needs 33, and has 17. But still a tall order, although 200 odd constituencies are yet to nominate.

 

All 5 have made it onto the Deputy leader ballot: Rayner, Burgon, Butler, Murray and Allin-Khan.

 

There are hardline Tories dreaming of a RLB/Burgon team...

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36 minutes ago, msc said:

 

Not quite. She needs 33, and has 17. But still a tall order, although 200 odd constituencies are yet to nominate.

 

All 5 have made it onto the Deputy leader ballot: Rayner, Burgon, Butler, Murray and Allin-Khan.

  

There are hardline Tories dreaming of a RLB/Burgon team...

 

I'll be burning my membership card should that happen....

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Out of all of them, and they are all shit candidates, Nandy is the least offensive of them all.

Even then, she doesn't look like she could pull the skin off of a rice pudding, no statesmanship at all.

The Tories will have to be sensationally bad to lose the next election.

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1 hour ago, Deathray said:

 

I'll be burning my membership card should that happen....

If it doesn't entitle you to heavily discounted booze then burn the fucker anyway.:D

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17 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

Out of all of them, and they are all shit candidates, Nandy is the least offensive of them all.

Even then, she doesn't look like she could pull the skin off of a rice pudding, no statesmanship at all.

The Tories will have to be sensationally bad to lose the next election.

Starmer will piss off the Socialists.

RLB will piss off the Blairites

Nandy will piss off everyone

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Rebecca Long-Shot-Bailey seems to be the way forward, a mass resignation of labour MPs would put the final nail in the coffin for the labour party.

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A lot more Labour MPs want Starmer in charge but you've got to remember that a lot of Labour's base is socialist/communist - who are more likely to vote for Long Bailey because she is a Corbynite. SJWs in the party are also likely to vote for Long Bailey as they believe Labour needs a female leader because it is the 21st century and #OldWhiteMenAreCancelled. I reckon it'll be too close to call.

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So I'm just starting to watch Newsnight and I'm forming some opinions.

 

At the referendum my opinion of the general British population was confirmed. Racist, uneducated out of touch.

 

Following there has been a lack of focus except for to get it done.

 

Labour have no plan but borrow.

 

Conservatives are doing the same.

 

The major problems are caused by lack of social interaction, HR, expectations, you should not expect a vehicle, mobile phone etc unless you can afford it.

 

On HS2 it takes me an hour and a half to travel 12 miles on public transport if it is not cancelled, better local provision will make a bigger impact and improve the lives for more people.

 

Politicians promise but fail to implement and then resort to enquiries nobody is ever responsible.

 

On Newsnight they still seem out of touch and clueless. Kier Starmer on the quality within the NHS was a notable exception as a Tory myself he seems decent.

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Snip, snip, out it goes; Thornberry falls short by 2 CLPs.

 

Ballot, with Starmer, Wrong-Daily and Nandy on it, opens in 9 days.

 

Starmer's the bookies' favourite by an enormous margin.

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1 hour ago, The Quim Reaper said:

Snip, snip, out it goes; Thornberry falls short by 2 CLPs.

 

Ballot, with Starmer, Wrong-Daily and Nandy on it, opens in 9 days.

 

Starmer's the bookies' favourite by an enormous margin.

 

Could genuinely see him winning this on first preferences at this point now.

 

Competent, assured hands v a marxist vs a moron.

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2 hours ago, Deathray said:

 

Could genuinely see him winning this on first preferences at this point now.

 

Competent, assured hands v a marxist vs a moron.

That still doesn't make him electable, Deathers.

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1 minute ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

That still doesn't make him electable, Deathers.

 

It makes him far more electable than any alternative in the entire Labour Party, especially as he has 4 years to show he's electable

 

I can imagine Starmer as PM, I couldn't image RLB or Nandy as PM.

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12 minutes ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

That still doesn't make him electable, Deathers.

I'm operating on the assumption that the tory majority is of such a large size that labour are out of office for the best part of a decade regardless of who their leader is.I think we are in the territory currently of who can make the most progress in cutting that majority not overturning it.

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23 minutes ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

I'm operating on the assumption that the tory majority is of such a large size that labour are out of office for the best part of a decade regardless of who their leader is.I think we are in the territory currently of who can make the most progress in cutting that majority not overturning it.

 

I broadly agree.

 

4 years is a long time though and a lot could happen to turn the country away from the Tories in that time (such as a recession)

 

So I'd want someone who could become PM if the opportunity to rose and Starmer is the only one of the three I can see that in.

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6 minutes ago, Deathray said:

 

I broadly agree.

 

4 years is a long time though and a lot could happen to turn the country away from the Tories in that time (such as a recession)

 

So I'd want someone who could become PM if the opportunity to rose and Starmer is the only one of the three I can see that in.

The only thing I am certain of is that Rebecca Long Bailey doesn't cut the mustard and would be a disaster for labour as leader!

 

The liberal Democrats are also off most peoples radar and I am beginning to wonder if their haul back to significant level of relevance is going to take as long as it took after their electoral wipeout in the  early 20th century?

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This is probably extremely childish of me but everytime I hear the name Lisa Nandy all I can think about is something from my old Dungeons and Dragons playing days

 

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1 hour ago, Bibliogryphon said:

This is probably extremely childish of me but everytime I hear the name Lisa Nandy all I can think about is something from my old Dungeons and Dragons playing days

 

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You have now just committed that 'cardinal sin' that dear old Danny 'Millwall! Millwall! Millwall! Baker got the push for.

I mean, I am sure you had no idea that Lisa is of Asian  descent otherwise you would not be comparing her to a monkey...….:wacko:

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