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Corbyns Torque

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Primrose65 Tue 09-Jan-18 12:00:05

A continuation of Momentum and Intertia

www.gransnet.com/forums/news_and_politics/1243288-Corbyns-Inertia

jura2 Sun 28-Jan-18 12:14:41

If a business can't pay a living wage to its employees- then maybe it should not be in business at all? Discuss.

jura2 Sun 28-Jan-18 12:13:43

So cross I missed Corbyn on Marr- as OH wanted to watch tennis (Well done Roger btw) - but a colleague wrote this:

,Watching Jeremy Corbyn on Andrew Marr. Describes what he wants from Brexit: a very close trading relationship including regulatory similarity and no tariffs, the possibility to influence those regulations, and easy movement of people. Yet he doesn't want to be in the customs union (it has to be 'a' customs union) nor the single market because that isn't leaving the EU. He doesn't rule out paying for it. It's a baffling position. Basically, he seems to think it is achievable that the EU might agree to creating a parallel single market and customs union just for the UK, as if that doesn't undermine the single market and customs union that's already there, just so he can leave without actually leaving.,

Another concluded 'a well meaning idiot' - well I don't think he is - but on Europe, he has always been anti, and still is, and seems to indicate he has not got a clue. Labour remainers are totally deluded if they think they can trust him on Brexit, sadly. His attitude is putting all of us at risk - and the poor even more so.

Jalima1108 Sun 28-Jan-18 11:14:23

Interesting!

Primrose65 Sun 28-Jan-18 11:12:16

Lansman is absolutely the torque!

There's a letter in the Sunday Times today from leaders of Labour councils protesting about the actions of the NEC and Corbyn and their intervention in Haringey.

leaders of almost 70 councils, including Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and many London boroughs, say the actions of Labour’s ruling national executive committee (NEC) are “dangerous and alarming”, “uncomradely and disrespectful” and “an affront to the basic principles of democracy”.

Jalima1108 Sun 28-Jan-18 11:01:21

I had lots of ambitions, some fulfilled some not, probably due to lack of money.

Anniebach Sun 28-Jan-18 10:59:05

No mention ofsupport Jalima , he seems to think there are 8,000 properties suitable to be turned into hostels .

Another aspiration like giving back university fees to students and giving every child a musical instrument and free music lessons

Jalima1108 Sun 28-Jan-18 10:53:04

It was a very lightweight interview, no substance there on either side.
Well, that is my problem with Corbyn, that there is actually no substance there at all. The power behind him (the torque if you like) is Lansman.

Jalima1108 Sun 28-Jan-18 10:50:40

Providing decent accommodation for the homeless is only the first step in a long process of rehabilitating people back into society - provided that is what they want, of course.
Saying he will 'buy up houses throughout the country for hostels for the homeless' would seem to be just a sound-bite, or perhaps an 'ambition'?
What kind of property? Would it be suitable? What about the ongoing support services needed? Did he mention all that too?

Anniebach Sun 28-Jan-18 10:40:46

An immediate increase from the minimum wage to his living wage will cost the employer another £100 per week for every employee , small businesses cannot pay this , he seems to think all businesses are raking in money . A coffee shop employing three is not equal to Asda or Tesco

Anniebach Sun 28-Jan-18 10:34:46

Primrose , 8,000 properties would need a lot of money after the purchase to convert them into hostels unless he thinks all homeless can live together, share a kitchen and bathroom . The man is an idiot , if he wins an election heaven help us.

He has no idea that self identification will lose votes , if a man says to him - I am a woman, that's good enough for him.

Primrose65 Sun 28-Jan-18 10:20:23

Yes - I saw him on Marr too Annie. I was surprised that he wasn't asked how much the budget for 8,000 homes is (about £2 billion) if that would impact 1st-time buyers (I think it would) and I have no idea what 'taking over' an empty property means.

For self-identification, he said he would talk to members who had a problem with it - but some have already been suspended from the party!

It was a very lightweight interview, no substance there on either side.

Anniebach Sun 28-Jan-18 10:02:11

And a living wage of £10 per hour will be enforced.

That will bring a rise in unemployment

Anniebach Sun 28-Jan-18 09:56:34

When labour win the election Corbyn's first move will be to buy 8,000 houses throughout the country for hostels for the homeless and give councils the right to take over properties which are being kept empty .

He supports a man who self identifies to be accepted as a woman .

Wally Sun 28-Jan-18 09:10:32

Day6 Keep em coming.

Wally Sun 28-Jan-18 08:50:29

Absolutely spot on Day6

Anniebach Sat 27-Jan-18 21:22:06

Bravo Day6

lemongrove Sat 27-Jan-18 20:37:58

What a brilliant post Day6 !?

Day6 Sat 27-Jan-18 19:35:14

I have no problem at all with people being who they want to be, dressing how they want, loving who they want expressing how they feel, nurturing whatever side of them needs to be expressed etc, as long as it is lawful.

However, a male jettisoning whichever part of his masculinity he doesn't like or cannot cope with and finding refuge as a woman, because he 'identifies' as one has mental problems and needs a shrink and maybe surgery, but not promotion to a role designated to be filled by a natural woman. A man (for sake of argument) confused as to his identity has my sympathy, but not when they tell women they know what it is to be a woman. That is plainly ridiculous. You experience being a woman. A woman's biology is very different. Goes without saying.

Accept and understand trans people. Aid them in finding peace. It is a confused state of being. Do not promote them to roles they do not understand, do not allow them to leap frog over women who have walked the walk since the day they were born and who have still had to fight harder than most men to be accepted and treated as an equal.

Do not set back the feminist cause and do not taint feminists as radical cruel harpies, as is happening now. The TERF description is being applied to natural women who object to a tiny minority of disturbed men who are pushing their agenda crash bang wallop into the space fought for by our generation of women and generations before us and now our daughters and grandaughters.

One huge leap forward for men in dresses with penises, and a masculine, aggressive two fingers up into the face of every liberated woman on the planet, and her daughters. Thanks Labour Party.

Anniebach Sat 27-Jan-18 18:30:55

One way to lose votes , this is equality of the sexes ?

Day6 Sat 27-Jan-18 18:20:57

Identity politics, men in ladies loos and no questions asked, men in women's changing rooms with teenagers and girls, men in women's prisons, men who identify as women becoming women's officers and representing women even when they have never given birth, breast fed, had periods, been groped, raped or physically overpowered, abused - or faced all the discrimination natural women have had to fight over the years and still do .etc, etc, etc - and gender identity Annie. Can you imagine working class people rushing to stand next to Corbyn on these issues?

It's a funny old world. Lesbians are also angry that man with a penis and testicles but dressing as a woman can dictate to lesbians as to how they should be thinking.

Is it madness?

This is NEW Labour.

From last week.

"The ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) is expected on Tuesday to make its first ever public policy statement on the issue, allowing trans people to self-identify without the need for medical or other certification.

The move, which will also allow trans women to take part in schemes like the Jo Cox Women In Leadership programme, is aimed at putting Labour ‘ahead’ of the current law in a bid to enshrine new rights to combat potential discrimination, party sources said.

However, some female party activists have in recent months expressed concern over the growing movement for trans rights.

Radical feminist and veteran leftwinger Linda Bellos was barred from a Cambridge debate after declaring she wanted to question “the power of those who were previously designated male to tell lesbians, and especially lesbian feminists, what to say and think”. "

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/labours-nec-set-to-confirm-transsexual-rights-to-all-women-shortlists-for-parliament-trans-women_uk_5a66782ae4b0e5630072d118

Anniebach Sat 27-Jan-18 17:56:09

A man in a frock can just say I am a woman , and he is a woman and can stand as a female cadidate , not a party I can campaign for , this is not equality in my opinion

Day6 Sat 27-Jan-18 17:18:51

GG can you be honest about your intentions here.

All you seem to be doing is chastising everybody, having a go and trying to steer the conversation in a different , more personal direction.

It's quite apparent now.

Day6 Sat 27-Jan-18 17:16:09

I thought the LP was the party of it's members. With over 70% ABC1's, it's hardly the party of the workers!

True Primrose.
The Labour Party is now made up of the wealthy middle class Liberal 'elite' who are very far removed from the problems working class people face. (Brexit was the result of a massive swathe of people feeling disenfranchised and unheard.) I think working classes need a centrist party, one which recognises aspiration

Old left wing academics support Labour/Momentum as do students looking to unite against an 'enemy' they've never experienced. Then of course there is Momentum, radical far left and made up of people who will string up effigies from bridges and show their murderous intentions on placards when the news is focused on the Conservative Party in conference. Oh and the Marxist Shadow Chancellor suggesting an opposition female MP should be lynched. Oh and people within the party forming hit lists, scouring social media accounts to see what's been written by Labour Party members they can identify.

See the thread on Mumsnet if you want a bit of factual background. It is a very, very angry thread. I have to say, younger women (Labour Party members too over there) are much more on the ball, seem better informed that Gransnetters and up in arms. So many declare they are leaving the Labour Party and are all set to join the crowd-funded campaign to mount a challenge.

A crowdfunded group of Labour activists, titled ‘Keep All-Women Shortlists Female’, has been threatening legal action

Self-identification does not define men as women, in law or in fact. Labour conference has neither agreed nor even debated self-id or rule changes to the Labour party’s AWS selection process,” the group states

Labour has for some time operated an informal policy of allowing transgender people to appear on women-only shortlists for Parliamentary seats

However, the policy has never been formally recognised and the NEC is set to issue a statement clarifying the exact position in a bid to ensure no legal challenge will succeed

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/labours-nec-set-to-confirm-transsexual-rights-to-all-women-shortlists-for-parliament-trans-women_uk_5a66782ae4b0e5630072d118

This is the new Labour. Blair got it wrong. This is what has replaced what was. I cannot imagine many working class voters identifying with that.

Bridgeit Sat 27-Jan-18 17:01:54

I haven’t been on this thread for some while, sad to read that GG is still stifling/ policing , correcting, others opinions.

GracesGranMK2 Sat 27-Jan-18 16:51:52

All threads are for the exchange of both opinions and the facts as far as I understood Day 6. I wonder if you actually read what I put as you do seem to have got completely the wrong end of the stick but please don't worry about it - life's too short and perhaps my post was not as clear as it needed to be.

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