10-06-2017, 09:50
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2017, 10:06 by hibeejim21.)
I think no one could blame him if he did. Scots labour are a joke,a complete liability and they also have tried to undermine him constantly - especially the horrific ian murray. The labour MPs that were elected was down to labours manifesto and corbyns popularity,and the unionist vote engaging in some tactical voting.Nothing to do with kez.
In short Scottish Labour get Dugdale to eff, stop following the Ruth the mooth's 'Indy Indy Indy No No No!' narrative, and get fully behind Corbyn then they will make inroads in scotland.
To be fair i think the battle lines between hard and soft brexit are pretty confused in any case. The whole thing is a total and utter shambles. Corbyn is by far and away the most credible potential PM the country has and he still lost by 60 seats.
If todays press is accurate a lot of tories very uneasy about a link up with the orange order. It's highly ironic that a prime minister who railed against religious extremism at the start of the week ends up announcing a deal with one of the most sectarian parties in Western Europe in order to cling to power.
To be honest SCO i think we're simply in a holding position at the minute, and the whole thing will collapse. There will be another election soon.
In short Scottish Labour get Dugdale to eff, stop following the Ruth the mooth's 'Indy Indy Indy No No No!' narrative, and get fully behind Corbyn then they will make inroads in scotland.
(09-06-2017, 18:31)St Charles Owl Wrote: Jim, can't say I know much about the DUP, nor what they support or don't support. Obviously in the past their support has been useful but not really needed due to the Tory majority, now they actually have been handed some power and say in things and it will be interesting to see what they do with that and if they get anywhere near what they want. May has no mandate now to go for the hard brexit, she will have to soften the stance on that, if she survives at all!!
To be fair i think the battle lines between hard and soft brexit are pretty confused in any case. The whole thing is a total and utter shambles. Corbyn is by far and away the most credible potential PM the country has and he still lost by 60 seats.
If todays press is accurate a lot of tories very uneasy about a link up with the orange order. It's highly ironic that a prime minister who railed against religious extremism at the start of the week ends up announcing a deal with one of the most sectarian parties in Western Europe in order to cling to power.
To be honest SCO i think we're simply in a holding position at the minute, and the whole thing will collapse. There will be another election soon.