what has that got to do with the amount of seats labour has & who lost the election.
opinion polls
I remember seeing 'live' TV pictures as a young sprog then reading a book called 'No Bugles No Drums' (Charles Durden) and becoming interested in the war.interest in vietnam war Hmmmm
why?
The Tories lost more than they gained during the last election. Pitiful campaign and a (so far) horrendous first few months. When is the train crash ever going to stop?what has that got to do with the amount of seats labour has & who lost the election.
Well then, in the words of the butcher of Baghdad and well known war criminal....The only way is up, BabyI don't think any of the competing parties begrudge her the position she is in now. I don't know of any recently elected party to be in such a low position. Poor old Tories.
You would hope so.The only way is up
He obviously got Diane Abbot to count up the number of seats wonNoseall you and comrade corbyn need to take Lyndon johnsons advice it's very simple
"The 1st rule of politics is the ability to count"
I don't understand why people who do not support the Labour party complain that it is in a mess if, indeed, it is. Surely they should be happy it is that way.
Much as I am happy the Conservatives, due to their two misplaced voting exercises, are in a worse position than they were and a bit of a shambles - but I am not going to complain about it - apart from the detrimental effect for the country.
The Labour party was formed by the unions as a socialist party and a few people at the general election apparently liked the socialist policies.
Everyone seems to like the NHS but they wouldn't have it if not for the Labour Party.
That Blair turned it into a new nearly conservative party and would have done anything to win is not exactly principled.
I'll say and do anything you want me to if you vote for me is hardly the best policy.
Maybe, but the Tories would not have introduced it and the Liberals did not become the Government.
The Tories would love to get rid of it - but dare not - so they will try to do something else with the same effect.
Ergo ...
In quite a strong position apparently.This was what the Labour Party was like in 2010 but what is it like now?