Not to laugh at the bag of ferrets that the Labour Party has become. Yes, we knew that Corbyn would be a disaster. I just didn’t expect it to be quite so obvious quite so soon. From his inability to walk the stage and behave accordingly, to his bumbling over the wake of the Paris attacks and dithering over air strikes in direct opposition to his own front bench and then that rather silly joke from his shadow chancellor with Mao’s Little Red Book. Look, we got the joke – but from someone on the hard left, it was obvious to all but a complete moron that it would backfire and backfire it did.
Now it looks as if Labour – well, the front bench anyway – will desert their shambling, incompetent and downright evil leader. And for a man who has made a career from disloyalty to now demand it of others just exposes his rank hypocrisy. Meet the new politics – exactly the same as the old politics.
The Corbynites with fester with glee, no doubt, because they were all “right-wingers” anyway and destroyed the purity of the collective. Splitters, the lot of them.
Popcorn time. Sunkist shares can only go up.
Damn, Longy. I thought your headline referred to Mr. Tim Yeo’s tragic loss of his suit against the Sunday Times. Poor chap; his spotless reputation has been destroyed. Will we see him again – except for an occasional column in the Guardian?
Well, that too. My heart bleeds. Yes, really it does.
They’re not only abandoning him because he’s a shambles, but because his tactics are becoming pretty unpleasant.
Last night after agreeing to resume a discussion early next to resolve thier position on Syrian bombings, LaCorbyn immediately issued a press release committing himself to a position, whilst at the same time unleashing his mob of internet keyboard bullies on the MPs who disagreed with him.
Frankly the man is acting like a twat but I have to admit I am rather enjoying the damage he and his mob are wreaking on the Labour Party.