I'm sorry Thornberry is out. Looking at the four of them she's the only one I'd enjoy going for a pint with! She's a bit old school and could have matched Johnson at the dispatch box. The others are kind of narrow-ersed types.
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14-02-2020 11:26 PM #3571
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15-02-2020 12:04 AM #3572
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Corbyn's policies of nationalision and a leader who has mainstream appeal combined with likeability would deliver in spades.
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15-02-2020 11:38 AM #3573This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-02-2020 04:08 PM #3575
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Corbyn's big policies were well received in general, however, the press and his own failings weren't enough to carry him forward. A leader with far greater charisma and likeability very well could though. Thornberry doesn't possess such attributes. Looking forward to seeing who does win the contest and what they can bring to table as we need a strong opposition no matter who you vote for.
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16-02-2020 08:49 AM #3576
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Seems to be a real whiff of "ee bah goom" about the candidates standing to replace Corbyn. Personally, they'll struggle to get my vote as long as they continue to talk about how far they have "coom", what their plans for the "*****ry" are, and looking for stronger "goon control."
I find it incredibly patronising when people affect an accent to fit in with a particular group. Listen carefully and you'll hear them lapse into Received Pronounciation when they think nobody is listening. Thick Northerner accent when delivering the punchlines, but able to speak clearly and correctly whenever asked to give proper explanations.
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16-02-2020 09:01 AM #3577This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2020 09:36 AM #3578
Just heard RLB on Andrew Marr with her leadership pitch. Although she comes across as a confident and consistent performer, she seems to have a dilemma trying to distance herself from the continuity Corbyn candidate, when her political baggage that she carries shows her very much to be that. I am not sure that someone else, saying the same thing, is enough of a shift for the disaffected voters to come back to Labour.
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16-02-2020 11:03 AM #3579
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They put me in mind of Lulu whenever she remembers the Glasgow accent she lost in 1966.Last edited by Cataplana; 16-02-2020 at 11:06 AM.
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16-02-2020 11:14 AM #3580
I see that we have descended into the same talk about a female politician's accent. I can't remember the name of the short lived LibDem leader that got a load of stick on here for having a 'put on'accent, now it seems their real accent is seen as something to ridicule. You couldn't make it up, it's almost as if their policies don't matter any more.
Now Keir Stammer, there's an accent that every Labour voter can relate to.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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16-02-2020 11:41 AM #3581
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It is not the accent that is important it is whether it is genuine. It makes the politician appear less trustworthy.
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16-02-2020 12:01 PM #3582This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Who is Budgen? Richard Burgon? Born in Leeds.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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16-02-2020 12:04 PM #3583
Let's have a wee laugh.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ing-is-brewingThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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16-02-2020 12:06 PM #3584
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Yeah, it was Burgon, thanks for the heads up.
Just for the record though, nobody was singling out females.
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16-02-2020 12:20 PM #3585This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2020 12:29 PM #3586
A staggering video put up by Momentum this morning showing RLB speaking to a Brexit voting couple, Im guessing to blame Brexit for the Labour collapse rather than Corbyn.
What’s worst is that the couple pin waiting times for a GP on immigrants and RLB fails to challenge that.
For what is in effect a stage managed campaign video it’s an absolute howler.
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16-02-2020 12:40 PM #3587
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I still suffer in London though, where despite my attempts to speak slowly and enunciate correctly, I am still greeted by a fixed grin and much nodding by the time I reach the end of my first sentence.
My feeling is that these politicians, Jo Swinson was another, put on an accent to impress those they see as their voters
Well, a whole load of Tories won seats in the north without the need to pretend to be the same as the voters they were appealing to. Maybe it's just another example of Labour totally missing the point.
I have to say, it doesn't seem to be something that happens in Scottish politics, maybe because politicians up here learned from Thatcher's cringeworthy attempts to "get down with the Jockos."
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16-02-2020 01:06 PM #3588
Most Scottish politicians adopt that nondescript generic Scottish accent that defies region and social class.
Occasionally you get the Gove and Swinson types who realise that they need to appeal to a greater number of voters down South and get elocution lessons to make themselves sound frankly ridiculous.
I don’t have that much of a problem with folk who alter their accents depending on circumstances. It would be ridiculous for me to converse with Lords and Ladies at my work in the same vernacular that I use to demand Paul Heckingbottom’s departure from Hibernian.
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16-02-2020 02:32 PM #3589
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16-02-2020 02:41 PM #3590This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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17-02-2020 03:36 PM #3591
I like my accent, but I think it softens when I haven't been to Edinburgh or seen my mates for a while.
I'm very broad Edinburgh when I come back from being up the road for a weekend.
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17-02-2020 04:06 PM #3592
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17-02-2020 05:45 PM #3593This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To this day I still don't know if Corbyn was for or against EU membership, for or against a second referendum in Scotland and other key issues such as that. You don't get protests that start "WHAT DO WE WANT?" "We don't know!".Last edited by Northernhibee; 17-02-2020 at 05:58 PM.
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17-02-2020 07:37 PM #3594
Just came into this debate halfway through.
Really impressed with Starmer so far.
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17-02-2020 09:59 PM #3595
Who is the best Labour leader of the last fifty years?
Wrong Daily’s answer to that - of the last fifty years - was Atlee.
Genuinely thick as mince.
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18-02-2020 06:59 AM #3597
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19-02-2020 10:22 AM #3598
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Corbyn's 'posh Commie' advisory team beginning to disband:
https://www.ft.com/content/dc552842-...1-482eed0038b1
I see he's described as "the scion of a Scottish aristocratic dynasty". Could it be that for all Corbyn's bluster about standing up for the many, the reason he was so decisively rejected at the ballot box is because he and his team were utterly out of touch with those he claimed to represent? Seamus Milne (educated at Winchester College and Oxford) is hardly what you'd regard as a man of the people, while Corbyn himself is of relatively affluent stock himself.
Not saying privately-educated folk who were brought up in comfortable circumstances can't connect with the many (Jim Morrison and Joe Strummer spring to mind) but it's pretty damning that Labour's 'red wall' was brought down by working class voters who felt Boris Johnson understood their needs better than Corbyn.
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