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Uncouth Angela Rayner doing Labour no favours

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Maudi Thu 23-Sept-21 12:28:55

Well I'm from a working class background but please Angela Rayner having a go at Raab did herself and Labour no favours.

MaizieD Mon 27-Sept-21 19:18:48

I refer you back to my post earlier today, foxie. There are plenty of people stacking up who will have no cause to like the tories. Who might well have the same opinion of our government as does Rayner.

The 'tories are vermin' pronouncement of Nye Bevan's didn't seriousley harm the Labour party. I doubt if people are less robust in their thinking these days.

Visgir1 Mon 27-Sept-21 18:44:39

I think this comment will haunt her and the Labour Party for the next few years.
The press won't let her forget it and the picture of her outside having a "fag" won't go away either.

Lucca Mon 27-Sept-21 18:37:28

PippaZ

Lucca

That’s what this Labour Party need to do, but they won’t, because they hate Britain and it’s people, for rejecting its wokery and its beloved EU.

The Labour Party hate Britain? That’s a fact is it ?

Hate Britain? What a thoroughly nasty post. They may not be patriotic in the way of putting out bigger flags than the next guy and fighting demonstrators saying things they don't want to hear.

Do you even know what "woke" means? It is a word certainly used more by the right as an insult than by the left who usually spell out its meaning "alert to injustice in society, especially racism" for the idiots who only see anger and insult as patriotism.

Don't forget that Labour is trying to look after the workers in this country. They are the very people who would give up their life in real and tangible patriotism should the need arise.

Saying "The Labour Party hate Britain? That’s a fact is it?" is not only ignorant of what others truly think but insulting. It is not "a fact" it's a very nasty, insulting belief.

I didn’t say the Labour Party hate Britain! I was quoting,

GillT57 Mon 27-Sept-21 17:43:29

Anniebach

GillT Corbyn was never leader of the Tory party and it’s
Corbyn supporters who bring him into discussions, I am not
a Corbyn supporter

Sorry! Typo, which I thought was rather obvious grin. I mean LABOUR party.

eazybee Mon 27-Sept-21 17:36:13

Yes, Foxie, well said.
She is out of her depth, and doesn't have the gut instinct to know when to withdraw.
A simple apology, along the lines of: 'I felt so passionately I regrettably got carried away and really didn't mean to offend anyone' would deceive no-one but equally would deflect further criticism.
Instead she has decided to tough it out and pretend that what she calls street speech is acceptable in formal situations.
It is not, and she has exposed her weakness.

foxie48 Mon 27-Sept-21 16:33:04

MaizieD

I really don't think that most of the objectors to Rayner's description would ever vote labour so their views can be discounted, can't they.

Well I have to disagree with this and it does make me wonder if the Labour Party prefers to stay in opposition. I've voted Labour more often than I've ever voted Lib or Con combined and tbh I don't want anyone representing this country who doesn't appreciate that there's a difference between the language that you use with your mates and the language you use when you will be reported in the media. I find BJ pretty objectionable but in no way should his behaviour be used to excuse the bad behaviour of AR or anyone else. I notice Starmer and others have distanced themselves from her comments. She would have gained a little more respect from me if she had apologised but her refusal to is also quite concerning. If Labour gets into government and she gets a cabinet post she'd have to mix with quite a few people she won't like or respect and she needs to demonstrate that she can control herself. She's potentially a loose cannon. To misquote MaizieD she needs to appeal to people who need a little persuasion to vote Labour, the ones who won't bother about what she says and how she says it, will vote Labour anyway.

JaneJudge Mon 27-Sept-21 16:01:11

Much more recent though hmm still he meant no offence.

Kali2 Mon 27-Sept-21 15:35:55

Anniebach

A conservative mp said ‘a bomb should be delivered to the
office of the Labour Party chairman.

Two weeks after the Brighton bombing Corbyn invited IRA members to tea in Westminster, forget politics, people were grieving , surely respect was due even if the victims were tories.

Oh for goodness sake's Annie! We are talking about Rayner, and the here and now, please.

PippaZ Mon 27-Sept-21 15:32:50

Anniebach

GillT Corbyn was never leader of the Tory party and it’s
Corbyn supporters who bring him into discussions, I am not
a Corbyn supporter

Annie, from what I have seen you bring him in any thread, any post whenever you are on GN. You are perfectly entitled to do so but anyone in their right senses would be equally entitled to ignore you and what seems to have become an obsessive compulsion to bring him into the discussion.

I will now go back to ignoring the same old, same old arguements.

MaizieD Mon 27-Sept-21 15:32:23

Anniebach

Petra if Corbyn hasn’t been mentioned in this thread then I
apologise, but curious why Harold Wilson, Tony Blair, Gordon
Brown can be brought into a discussion but not Corbyn.

I think they were brought in when discussing calibre of Prime Ministers and their backgrounds.

I don't think that Corbyn has ever been a PM.

Anniebach Mon 27-Sept-21 15:21:30

Petra if Corbyn hasn’t been mentioned in this thread then I
apologise, but curious why Harold Wilson, Tony Blair, Gordon
Brown can be brought into a discussion but not Corbyn.

Urmstongran Mon 27-Sept-21 15:04:37

PippaZ

Urmstongran

Neither would I ever use the word ‘scum’ to describe anybody. But then again I hate the word ‘soulmate’ just as much in other settings.
?

Are you talking to yourself Urmstongran?

Perhaps PippaZ! No matter.

Petera Mon 27-Sept-21 14:57:47

Anniebach

GillT Corbyn was never leader of the Tory party and it’s
Corbyn supporters who bring him into discussions, I am not
a Corbyn supporter

Come on Annie that's unworthy of you. Gill misspoke, we all know what she meant, and in this case it was you who brought Corbyn into the discussion.

Anniebach Mon 27-Sept-21 14:55:34

GillT Corbyn was never leader of the Tory party and it’s
Corbyn supporters who bring him into discussions, I am not
a Corbyn supporter

silverlining48 Mon 27-Sept-21 14:53:39

I agree about talking Trisher. Jawing is always better than war-ing because it ends up that way anyway. Jeremy
Corbyn has always preferred talking which seems to have cost him politically.

Anniebach Mon 27-Sept-21 14:50:56

Meetings can be cancelled

trisher Mon 27-Sept-21 14:45:22

Anniebach

He attended the memorial service for Bobby Sands who died in 1981, but chose to invite them to Westminster in 1984 only
2 weeks after the Brighton bombing.

The Good Friday Agreement 1998

Having met my MP I know meetings are arranged well in advance-so before the bombing.
So it took 14 years and many more people dying. If only more people had been willing to talk it might have happened earlier.

GillT57 Mon 27-Sept-21 14:43:32

Memo to Anniwbach; Corbyn is not the current leader of the Tory party, you referring to him is as relevant as me having a rant about Thatcher's Britain. Time to learn, time to move on.

Anniebach Mon 27-Sept-21 14:28:14

He attended the memorial service for Bobby Sands who died in 1981, but chose to invite them to Westminster in 1984 only
2 weeks after the Brighton bombing.

The Good Friday Agreement 1998

theworriedwell Mon 27-Sept-21 13:07:13

Anniebach

A conservative mp said ‘a bomb should be delivered to the
office of the Labour Party chairman.

Two weeks after the Brighton bombing Corbyn invited IRA members to tea in Westminster, forget politics, people were grieving , surely respect was due even if the victims were tories.

So how do we move on from violence without talking? Ignoring the IRA wasn't going to work, fighting with them didn't work. Talking to them got us the GFA so I say talk away.

westendgirl Mon 27-Sept-21 13:03:16

Or what about Michael Gove calling northeners dirty and toothless, or the reference to f....ng business in a derogatory by the master of inappropriate misogynistic, racist comments...our apology for a P.M

Petera Mon 27-Sept-21 12:51:07

Anniebach

A conservative mp said ‘a bomb should be delivered to the
office of the Labour Party chairman.

Two weeks after the Brighton bombing Corbyn invited IRA members to tea in Westminster, forget politics, people were grieving , surely respect was due even if the victims were tories.

I agree. Now what do you think about the Conservative MP James Gray?

PippaZ Mon 27-Sept-21 12:49:02

Urmstongran

Neither would I ever use the word ‘scum’ to describe anybody. But then again I hate the word ‘soulmate’ just as much in other settings.
?

Are you talking to yourself Urmstongran?

Anniebach Mon 27-Sept-21 12:47:28

A conservative mp said ‘a bomb should be delivered to the
office of the Labour Party chairman.

Two weeks after the Brighton bombing Corbyn invited IRA members to tea in Westminster, forget politics, people were grieving , surely respect was due even if the victims were tories.

Urmstongran Mon 27-Sept-21 12:24:27

Neither would I ever use the word ‘scum’ to describe anybody. But then again I hate the word ‘soulmate’ just as much in other settings.
?