http://news.sky.com/story/1718507/no-confidence-vote-awaits-under-fire-corbyn
Watch the video, see how awkward Watson is, and then see the next shot of him gone missing after Corbyn reshuffles.
http://news.sky.com/story/1718507/no-confidence-vote-awaits-under-fire-corbyn
Watch the video, see how awkward Watson is, and then see the next shot of him gone missing after Corbyn reshuffles.
Whatâs sterling doing? Again as a matter of interest and the only half barometer of sentiment?
It might, but it could go back below 2000 tomorrow, or even this afternoon. Like August 2015 and January 2016 we have flipped from a âbuy the fucking dipâ market to a âsell the fucking ripâ market. The smart money will be taking every opportunity to get out. S&P 1600 by the end of summer as I predicted back in May. Gold is the play for now, taking a breather today, but will be off to the races again shortly.
edit: @Julio_Geordio will now spend the next 8 hours of his employerâs time attempting to debunk my predictive powers.
Heâs on his way home from France, mate.
1.335 USD, up a small bit today. Wouldnât put any eggs in that basket just yet.
A ryanline of cunts
Iâd say the fucker is getting travel sick as we speak.
Surely the end for Jeremy now.
Paul Mason in tears
Nope Corbyn tells them to go fuck themselves. Vote is non-binding
The labour party needs to split if it is to move forward, people that actually like the working classes should have one party and the conservalites should have another.
No it needs to split between the Trots & the ones who want to get elected in the next 20 years.
Though the SDP failed utterly in the end, so thatâs the warning against it. If there is to be a split, all of the whole 80% share of those Labour MPs who just expressed no confidence need to leave the party.
Labour are repeating the mistakes of the 80s over and over again - but they have a Tory party totally divided.
Good BBC doc series on Labour in the 80s here made before Labour got back in in 1997 on what made them so unelectable. Thereâs a similar series for the Tories in the late 90s.
ooft
Corbyn is doing a great job
Former Labour minister David Blunkett thinks that Jeremy Corbyn supporters should leave Labour and form their own âsuicidal, kamikaze partyâ.
He calls pro-Corbyn group Momentumm, which staged a rally at Parliament last night, as âtext-a-crowdâ.
Lord Blunkett says that, if there was to be a Labour split, âIâm telling them that they should go, not weâ.
lolz
Unreal day, money made and called it a day on the long positions at 2033
Good to see the capitalists making a fortune on the markets while the doom and gloom left wingers think the world is about to end
Has the border been closed yet? Are they building checkpoints in Newry? Has the sky fallen in?
âStarting toâ?! Itâs been that way for a long time pal.
None of that has happened. However, there are a lot of well paid bureaucrats in brussels who are unhappy at receiving a big kick up the behind.