You are right durhamjen. I didnt read it as carefully as I thought I did. Sorry both.
Should the Judge in the teenagers rape case be struck off ?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Bugger it that's the next election lost.
You are right durhamjen. I didnt read it as carefully as I thought I did. Sorry both.
Trisher we have two 19 year olds (just off to uni) and a 17 year old in the close family and if anyone ever thought this generation was not political the must be blind and deaf. What they are though is not about to be bamboozled by politics speak. You are right he has enthused the young and given them hope that a political party speaks for them. I think he will appeal to many older, at one time labour party voters too.
Of course, Annie, the working man hasn't suffered under the Tories, has he? He has prospered so much that there are more working families claiming benefits than ever.
Trisher did not say that at all, soon.
Gracesgran, he will bring a new openness to politics , so needed
Yes, Gracesgran, that was the man and the interview. He's the one who espoused Green quantitative easing, and now people's QE, or Corbynomics, as it is derided.
We shall see how GO changes.
I cant get worked about about the vote. It is posts like trisher's that bother me though.
The left claiming they care, and no one else does. Awful really.
Yes Annie very much back to fear and scare tactics. It will have some effect but once people believe that there is something else rather than something worse we could see changes.
I have just heard one "insider" say that Jeremy may share his Prime Minister's questions with shadow cabinet members asking questions in their own area - how sensible is that 
Joan that is an interesting view from afar and it's very heart-warming to hear what happened in Queensland. Once an idea starts to be believed it tends to have its own momentum.
You say "These days the world seems to be run by corporations and mega businesses, and privatised systems that used to be in public hands, with politicians doing what the mega powerful tell them to do. People are starting to get resentful."
I think one of things that the whole Labour Party must do is appeal to the middle income, middle class groups who have realised that being middle income can be swept away very quickly. Listening to the interviews I also think appealing to the huge growth of self-employed who do not have the same safety net would also be an area to address. There are many more self-employed who will not have a pension than those who will have huge ones.
Your post picks up on the realisation of many people that corporations and mega businesses are amoral in their actions and that these are for the survival of the business rather than of the people. It is people that matter. Whenever I read or watch a sci-fi programme about robots taking over the world and putting their existence ahead of human beings I think to myself that it has already happened; it is just that it was these very corporations and multinational businesses not robots.
The assisted death of the Labour Party?
Is there any truth in the rumours that a lot of those who voted for Corbyn thought that they were in the assisted death vote?
The young generation will now experience socialism v capitalism
Teetime why is the next election lost? Corbyn has brought people back to the Labour Party and enthused young people who were regarded as disinterested in politics. If the party begins to show a real alternative message to the electorate, that a prosperous society does not require the suffering of the weak and the poor they will win votes.
The Tories have started , fear helped them win the election so they giving it another go - our national security is now under threat , the working man will suffer , etc, etc, etc.
gg, please may I ask you not to make ignorant judgments about other people. I posted a joke -a bit of harmless nonsense- that I found while taking an interest in today's news. It is possible to be deeply interested as well as being able to see a light-hearted side of something.
At least, it is possible to some of us.
AND you don't know what kind of interest mine is either. You may think you do but you don't.
rosesarered, the curse of the iPad plus cataracts do not make for successful posting
Watching it all from afar, I have a feeling that people are looking for something different in politics, something less centrist and 'safe'. In fact, the post Thatcher/Reagan world has not been kind to many ordinary people. Safe for business perhaps, but.......
These days world seems to be run by corporations and mega businesses, and privatised systems that used to be in public hands, with politicians doing what the mega powerful tell them to do. People are starting to get resentful.
Where I live in Queensland Australia they elected a Tory State government with a massive majority about 3 years ago. They went power mad, especially as this state does not have an upper house, and the Labour opposition was reduced to a mere rump. It was impossible for Labour to get back - the numbers were appalling. I said they would, but I was laughed at.
But they did. Just. And they are reversing the right wing damage that was done.
Strange and unpredictable things happen in politics.
We are living in interesting times.
You can disable predictive text, probably a good idea.
The curse of the iPad eh Anniebach? I could sometimes throw mine out of the window.
Reeves and Hunt are returning to the back branches , that's three and as expected

I think everyone on this forum has the ability , intelligence and sense of humour to enjoy a joke rosequartz, not just a select few ,just difference senses of humour
It would certainly be good if the so called joke was the level of opposition from those who do not agree with what Jeremy Corbyn stands for Annie. No problem at the next election if that was the case. You have to ask why these sort of posts are made on a "News and Politics" thread and I think ignoring them is probably best way to reply
- little things, etc.
those dratted ??? again!
Would things have turned out differently if Harriet Harman had stood for the leadership?
Yes, I realise we will never know.
However, like her or loathe her it is sad to see her go from the front benches
Her parting shot:
After 28 years on the front-bench, I feel that its now time for others to take it forward,?? she said. It was quite surprising to discover I??m not possibly old enough or posh enough to be the frontrunner of this leadership election.
Alea, my DS did just that, he will be happy to collect his winnings! It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, as they say.
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