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Is that Ed Miliband at the way back wearing black framed glasses?0
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18 people chanting "Yes We Did".....0
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Hmm, a comment from GE night 2020?Sandpit said:This is a landslide!
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My condolences. I know you were hoping for a moment of sanity and voted for Yvette.
I'm amazed Andy beat her.rottenborough said:Sickening display of false comradeship. Let the show trials begin.
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Yes we did lol. What a throwback to the early 1980s labour party! !!!!!!0
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I am the 4.5%.0
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Oh "Yes we did".0
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My oh my – they’ve only gone a done it - the lunatics are now in charge.0
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I bet at Ladbrokes that corbyn would win on the first ballot of between 50-60% @ 6-40
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The militant Corbynite tendency aggressively chanting in the background.0
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Congrats to JC, look forward to voting Labour at GE2020!0
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Trots now shouting 'Yes we did'
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She is a Eurofederalist before all else. I don't want her or Umunna or Hunt.CornishBlue said:
She is so in the wrong party. I would like her in the Conservative & Unionist.Danny565 said:4.5% Kendall.
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Corbyn wins on first ballot with 59%, Burnham edges Cooper to take second. Good result for yougov too. Labour has now officially elected its most leftwing leader since Michael Foot0
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Well done. Only +£155 for me.RodCrosby said:Kerching for me
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I agree please take herCornishBlue said:
She is so in the wrong party. I would like her in the Conservative & Unionist.Danny565 said:4.5% Kendall.
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Suddenly Corbyn is no longer the quite man on his speech.0
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Loyalists killed a lot of innocent civilians too - they outkilled the Provos in 1993 and 94.SeanT said:Corbyn hugs the man who says we must Honour the bombs and bullets of the IRA
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Once the Referendum is out of the way, whatever the result, it won't really matter.JEO said:
She is a Eurofederalist before all else. I don't want her or Umunna or Hunt.CornishBlue said:
She is so in the wrong party. I would like her in the Conservative & Unionist.Danny565 said:4.5% Kendall.
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Wow. Tom and Jerry. I really hoped Labour wouldn't do this to themselves. What a shower.0
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Anyone got that result to 2 DP?
I got the other percentages off but I got Corbyn's pretty damn close0 -
Strongest tone I've yet seen from Corbyn - he can get a bit more passionate after all, I was worried he was stuck in understated mode. I knew that was a bit calculated.0
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Me too. In fact, I voted for three women: Kendall, Creasy and JowellThreeQuidder said:I am the 4.5%.
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No : the 1970s...hunchman said:Yes we did lol. What a throwback to the early 1980s labour party! !!!!!!
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£450 for meCasino_Royale said:
Well done. Only +£155 for me.RodCrosby said:Kerching for me
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Harriet Harman looks a bit uncomfortable.0
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No he is too savvy for that he cut it once the rest will wait to 2019FluffyThoughts said:Prediction:
Between now and the Autumn statement 2016 George Osborne to announce the scrapping of the 45% tax-band.
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Yvette would have been a perfectly acceptable leader and at last a woman. Ridiculous vote. Madness beyond belief. But I didn't have a vote. I'm not Labour. I did have a bet on her though believing even until last week that sense would prevail.PlatoSays said:My condolences. I know you were hoping for a moment of sanity and voted for Yvette.
I'm amazed Andy beat her.rottenborough said:Sickening display of false comradeship. Let the show trials begin.
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Don't believe the Corbynite propaganda: she is not a Tory.CornishBlue said:
She is so in the wrong party. I would like her in the Conservative & Unionist.Danny565 said:4.5% Kendall.
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Caroline Flint looks like she's at a wake.0
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Harman looks like someone has just dumped a bag of dog turds on her head.0
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Yes true when viewing the Labour party as the enemy.bigjohnowls said:Jezza 59.4% Kendall 4.5% very satisfying
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Thanks Ed, the twerp...0
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Good work. I had a £500 profit at one point but chickened out due to the 4-figure exposure I had!bigjohnowls said:
£450 for meCasino_Royale said:
Well done. Only +£155 for me.RodCrosby said:Kerching for me
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Well, we're into uncharted territory now.0
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Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
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Rubbish , she is rank rotten.rottenborough said:
Yvette would have been a perfectly acceptable leader and at last a woman. Ridiculous vote. Madness beyond belief. But I didn't have a vote. I'm not Labour. I did have a bet on her though believing even until last week that sense would prevail.PlatoSays said:My condolences. I know you were hoping for a moment of sanity and voted for Yvette.
I'm amazed Andy beat her.rottenborough said:Sickening display of false comradeship. Let the show trials begin.
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Nathalie Bennett ain't going to be happy.0
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Around +900 for me will check back in Sheffield tho0
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She is.Danny565 said:Caroline Flint looks like she's at a wake.
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Corbyn: 49.6% of members, 83.8% of supporters, 57.6% of affiliates.0
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Corbyn speech so far " I thank him", "passionate", it's like an oscar awards acceptance speech.0
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Saluting the great Ralph Miliband, the anti-British Marxist.0
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Ditto.PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
No mandate to remove him until he loses an election.
Though I have had some pretty decent pints for less. Nothing like a Hobsons Best Bitter in a rural Shropshire pub.0 -
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The Funeral March from Siegfrid would be more appropriateThomasNashe said:
That's the only moment of good taste in the whole farrago.dr_spyn said:Starts playing Brucker 7th Adagio.
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New Thread New Thread New Thread
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Look, Jeremy, I didn't mind Ed M, but he really was not a very good leader, you don't have to pretend otherwise just because you will both be getting abuse from the media.0
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Very goodThreeQuidder said:
I am the 4.5%.
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Has Shadsy won the free bet with Hills
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OH MY GOD. Did Jeremy just try and do a JOKE?0
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Southam Observer... I genuinely feel for the serious Labour supporters such as yourself.I think today was a serious blow to the Party you have always been loyal to..I hope that very soon your party will reverse its fortunes.0
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"Well done to those who backed Corbyn at 100/1. Fancy re-investing your winnings? " - Shadsy.
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For a tory who remembers the dark days of April 2015, when the tories and labour were tied on 34 with yougov and many were openly talking of a labour SNP deal....
Well its just too, too good.
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astounding.TGOHF said:Gillian Duffy has just texted me (seriously): "Vey sad will not vote Lab again" #labourleadership
Sophie Ridge
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Good speech from Corbyn. He's going to be jolly hard to defenestrate.0
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IDS won 60% of Tory members in 2001 and was ousted in just over two years Corbyn won 59%PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
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Slow movement from Chopin Piano Sonata No 2?Sean_F said:
The Funeral March from Siegfrid would be more appropriateThomasNashe said:
That's the only moment of good taste in the whole farrago.dr_spyn said:Starts playing Brucker 7th Adagio.
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Hey that was before my time! What an exciting Rollercoaster ride this is going to be!madasafish said:
No : the 1970s...hunchman said:Yes we did lol. What a throwback to the early 1980s labour party! !!!!!!
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Burnham trying so hard not to cry.0
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Labour could have entrenched their now natural advantage with women by selecting Jowell, Creasy and Cooper. Instead they throw it away.0
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Actually, Bruckner's adagio was inspired by the death of Wagner, I believe.Sean_F said:
The Funeral March from Siegfrid would be more appropriateThomasNashe said:
That's the only moment of good taste in the whole farrago.dr_spyn said:Starts playing Brucker 7th Adagio.
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Turns out he does have a sense of humour too. But his comments about the abuse the media gives still indicates he's going to rage against every machine, whether or not it could be made to work for him.0
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The first PMQ's is a not miss event0
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Corbyn's first act as leader is to awkwardly praise Liz Kendall and going to the protest about refugees.0
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Pride comes before a fall. .....that fall is going to be the global sovereign debt crisis for your tory government.taffys said:For a tory who remembers the dark days of April 2015, when the tories and labour were tied on 34 with yougov and many were openly talking of a labour SNP deal....
Well its just too, too good.0 -
Did Corbyn hug them in a gesture of equality?Sunil_Prasannan said:
Loyalists killed a lot of innocent civilians too - they outkilled the Provos in 1993 and 94.SeanT said:Corbyn hugs the man who says we must Honour the bombs and bullets of the IRA
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TheWhiteRabbit Wins:
http://show.nojam.com/a2sY/search.php?b=0&j=4&s_Name=&s_Wnnr=0&o_lcl=data_1000_Name_1010
95% of PB'ers underestimated corbyn's share, just 5% overestimated.0 -
There is a trade union bill coming on Monday?
Fireworks.0 -
Welcome home.
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As Bruckner worked on this slow movement he heard news of the death of his idol Richard Wagner, and instantly decided to dedicate it to his remembrance. (notes to Ivan Fischer's recording of 7th Symphony).ThomasNashe said:
Actually, Bruckner's adagio was inspired by the death of Wagner, I believe.Sean_F said:
The Funeral March from Siegfrid would be more appropriateThomasNashe said:
That's the only moment of good taste in the whole farrago.dr_spyn said:Starts playing Brucker 7th Adagio.
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HMG colluded with themTCPoliticalBetting said:
Did Corbyn hug them in a gesture of equality?Sunil_Prasannan said:
Loyalists killed a lot of innocent civilians too - they outkilled the Provos in 1993 and 94.SeanT said:Corbyn hugs the man who says we must Honour the bombs and bullets of the IRA
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Wasn't one of them blind?bigjohnowls said:Welcome home.
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First shadow cabinet resignation has happened. Jamie Reed, formerly shadow health minister0
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The tories are going to paint Corbyn as a ''threat to national security ''...he is guilty by association at the very leastHYUFD said:
IDS won 60% of Tory members in 2001 and was ousted in just over two years Corbyn won 59%PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
No mandate to remove him until he loses an election.
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How many candidates? If it was 2 then you will find Jezza would be on over 75% at same stageHYUFD said:
IDS won 60% of Tory members in 2001 and was ousted in just over two years Corbyn won 59%PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
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does anybody have the full breakdown by number of members, supporters and affiliates?0
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No as the overwhelming majority of Kendall and Cooper voters and a majority of Burnham voters would have put him lastbigjohnowls said:
How many candidates? If it was 2 then you will find Jezza would be on over 75% at same stageHYUFD said:
IDS won 60% of Tory members in 2001 and was ousted in just over two years Corbyn won 59%PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
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http://www.labour.org.uk/blog/entry/results-of-the-labour-leadership-and-deputy-leadership-electionBigRich said:does anybody have the full breakdown by number of members, supporters and affiliates?
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Many thanks for the link,bigjohnowls said:
http://www.labour.org.uk/blog/entry/results-of-the-labour-leadership-and-deputy-leadership-electionBigRich said:does anybody have the full breakdown by number of members, supporters and affiliates?
So for the second time in a row the Leader of the Labour party got less than 1/2 of the actual members to vote for them. or the 3rd time in a row if you include Gordon Browns efforts to inshore he never got to an election.0 -
You are wrong in a Jezza/Cooper final round Jezza would be at circa 75%. Way higher than IDS 60% 155k votes.HYUFD said:
No as the overwhelming majority of Kendall and Cooper voters and a majority of Burnham voters would have put him lastbigjohnowls said:
How many candidates? If it was 2 then you will find Jezza would be on over 75% at same stageHYUFD said:
IDS won 60% of Tory members in 2001 and was ousted in just over two years Corbyn won 59%PlatoSays said:Isn't it marvellous?
Best £3 I ever spent.MarqueeMark said:Corbyn 40.5% ahead of second place Burnham.....
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Blunkett really is a Tosser0
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I think Gabriel's position on unmarried mothers makes him unelectable.Morris_Dancer said:Watson a step away from claiming Labour is the party of the Archangel Gabriel.
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