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I think (completely unbiased) that is quite a strong pitch! But tbh I was expecting to be underwhelmed and be on the defensive - but that is the strongest pitch yet because a lot of it isn't posturing, revisionist bullshit for starters!

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:22 (six years ago)

I have just released a statement regarding the Leadership of the Labour Party. It has been truly humbling to receive so much support from our fantastic members and my @UKLabour colleagues. Please read the full statement below šŸ‘‡ pic.twitter.com/fPDl53FD3g

— Ian Lavery MP (@IanLaveryMP) January 6, 2020

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:26 (six years ago)

sale of fred perry shirts in Swindon has just taken a serious dive.

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:29 (six years ago)

It matches my strong feelings that yes the election result was awful, but we need to plug on and not capitulate to the right of the party - who have consistently proven they are the worst and most clueless people in UK politics.

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:43 (six years ago)

the crank left bloc can't go to remainer Clive can they? Nandy would seem the only logical beneficiary of Lavery dropping out but she's no friend of CW. Where do they go now?

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:55 (six years ago)

https://t.co/qO0YQNK1of pic.twitter.com/eScCHjqXTs

— THE MIDNIGHT RIDER (@wariotifo) January 6, 2020

calzino, Monday, 6 January 2020 23:57 (six years ago)

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— Lara McNeill (@lara_eleanor) January 6, 2020

otm

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:10 (six years ago)

Tell ā€˜em RLB. That’s my number one.

I haven’t rushed to announce my candidacy because I wanted to take time to reflect following the devastating results in December. I didn’t emerge from the election with a ready-made leadership campaign because my every effort during the election went into campaigning for a Labour victory. I’m not driven by personal ambition, but by my principles and an unwavering desire to change our country and our world for the better.

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:17 (six years ago)

the crank left bloc can't go to remainer Clive can they? Nandy would seem the only logical beneficiary of Lavery dropping out but she's no friend of CW. Where do they go now?


Doubt it, he needs MP nominations and the CLPs and I’m not seeing it. There’s not enough of them where he needs.

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:19 (six years ago)

they dislike RLB because she was part of the "AS witch-hunt" against comrade CW - so where do they go?

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:29 (six years ago)

Hopefully a very long way away and focus on something else.

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:31 (six years ago)

I'm mistaking shitty individuals for a whole voting bloc there, although tbf there might be numerous people who agree, but hopefully they are just a noisy minority.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:34 (six years ago)

Out the door marked exit hopefully.

Frozen Mug (Tom D.), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:35 (six years ago)

I reckon Rayner is looking like the popular deputy choice. Especially after seeing one of her male co-runners (Ian Murray) dismissed as a "a pickled egg covered in pubes"!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:44 (six years ago)

That's no contest, if the bookies haven't stopped taking bets on it they soon will.

Frozen Mug (Tom D.), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:46 (six years ago)

yeah even the Guardian commenters like Rayner

VOTE! In the 2019 EOY Poll (seandalai), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 00:46 (six years ago)

Without getting too corny Rayner has lived and made mistakes and overcome a shit start in life without succumbing to rugged self-made individualist tosser speak like some do. She's become quite a force. Even melts who initially underestimated her and were condescendingly insulting to her now realise she's pretty special and much cleverer than her detractors, and people across the whole class spectrum seem to like her apart from media class tories who still try and condescend her as much as possible. Good luck to her I say and never change!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 01:02 (six years ago)

I still bristle at that moment when bbc Tory twat asks her if she'd nationalise sausages.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 01:06 (six years ago)

Graun's nose out of joint because of RLB snub? yep: they've put a vacuous Clive Lewis (more yawnsome Progressive Alliance bollox) piece above her launch. Fuck 'em.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:22 (six years ago)

Oh, dear. The importance of semi colons in a tricky list, @guardian. Not a good look for @RLong_Bailey’s campaign! pic.twitter.com/QNgMlAJnxZ

— Apala Chowdhury (@raspberryberet2) January 7, 2020

yes, this classy touch by the Graun as well.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:28 (six years ago)

"Not a good look for her campaign" is such a dumb and extremely twitter thing to say about it though.

Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:30 (six years ago)

oh yeah it was just the first screen grab I found!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:33 (six years ago)

they've added a semi colon now.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:35 (six years ago)

Fight the power <3

Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:41 (six years ago)

Clive babbling on about imaginary progressive alliances and PR! Gimme a break we've got five years of hard-right untrammelled Toryism with a huge majority ahead and he thinks it's time to talk about electoral reform.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:44 (six years ago)

Lol Tim Montgomerie got sacked for saying the quiet part a bit too loud?

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:54 (six years ago)

Rayner's launch is only for Deputy but its been more impressive than any of the others. She is pretty much a shoo-in for the position and it may be sensible for her to be taking it slowly.

It's insane how nearly all the leadership contenders have been in Parliament less than five years. That doesn't feel long enough to me but I suppose says a lot about the state of the PLP before 2015.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:56 (six years ago)

Also I’m sorry to say Stephen Bush is bad now

Life hack: If you find yourself understandably unwilling to publicly criticise the flaming reactionaries repeatedly published by the prominent UK political magazine you politically edit, simply beat up on the vastly more benign editor of an amateur soft left politics website!

— Lafargue (@Lafargue) January 7, 2020

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:56 (six years ago)

RLB pitch strong. ā€œ... people across these islands are sick of the British state’s distant and undemocratic institutions. They have no trust in politicians to deliver, and have a deep desire for political as well as economic transformation.ā€ šŸ‘ŒšŸ»

||||||||, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:58 (six years ago)

xxp Cameron is your obvious precedent, becoming leader of the opposition four years after election

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 08:59 (six years ago)

Cameron probably not the best precedent if we're talking inexperience tbh.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 09:36 (six years ago)

Is RLB currently being attacked both for conceding too much ground on antisemitism allegations and not conceding enough ground on antisemitism allegations?

ShariVari, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 09:41 (six years ago)

it's almost like the attacks aren't being made in good faith

'Sly Cooper' Movie Breaking Into Theaters In 2016 (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 09:43 (six years ago)

only getting attacked from two sides? They haven't even got started yet!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 09:45 (six years ago)

Lack of experience in parliament is a pretty good thing to me when you are looking at transformation of the country.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 09:47 (six years ago)

See D. Cameron.

Frozen Mug (Tom D.), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:29 (six years ago)

Absolutely love too see the silence on this from everyone very concerned about racism in public life

Very insensitive statement from Johnny Mercer. "Blood on the carpet"? The guy couldn't be any more crass if he tried. pic.twitter.com/Omo8iylSMl

— Sorcha Eastwood (@SorchaEastwood) January 3, 2020

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:38 (six years ago)

I mean he certainly transformed the country but more a series of blunders than design.

There's probably an argument that if you want to transform the country properly then deep knowledge and understanding of its institutions, and the people in them, is essential because *these are the things that are going to get in your way* and you need to know how to tackle that. We'll see how Dominic Cummings gets on with the civil service, I suppose.

The only genuinely nation-changing PMs of the 20th century had been in Parliament 20 years at least before running the country - the only equivalent figures on the Labour benches lack the kind of transformative drive we're talking about, or they're lifelong backbenchers, or they were in the Shadow Cabinet for the last five years and aren't running anyway.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:43 (six years ago)

problem is most of the time served PLP only want to reform their own party leadership, they couldn't give a flying one about transforming the country.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:47 (six years ago)

xp he’s already been slapped down by no 10 for freelancing and it’s not happening

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:54 (six years ago)

Also I think you’d make a good case for more happening in the past five years politically than in an equivalent ten of almost any of the last century!

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:56 (six years ago)

generally i think mocking somebody's appearance is bad but

pic.twitter.com/zxHlmBYHiD

— Howard Zinn's 10 Million Long-Bailey Relief Plan (@ZinnTruther) January 7, 2020

Kebabs Windsor (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 10:59 (six years ago)

heh! perhaps "a pickled egg covered in pubes" is just going too far, this online bullying needs to stop at once...🤭

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:03 (six years ago)

There's probably an argument that if you want to transform the country properly then deep knowledge and understanding of its institutions, and the people in them, is essential because *these are the things that are going to get in your way* and you need to know how to tackle that. We'll see how Dominic Cummings gets on with the civil service, I suppose.

I think I recall reading something recently about a British mistrust of technique...

Fizz it in the mixer, play with passion and pride etc.

Tim, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:04 (six years ago)

xxp idk why he’d run when Rayner has broad cross party support but ĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:08 (six years ago)

he's even dozier than he looks obv

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:12 (six years ago)

Can’t believe this is happening again, a Labour woc being immediately trivialised by the glorious press is it?


Rosena Allin-Khan, setting out her deputy Labour leadership pitch, says "I've been to the north last weekend"

— Esther Webber (@estwebber) January 7, 2020



What RA-K actually said:
The Tooting MP, who has a Pakistani father and Polish mother, dismissed concerns that Labour must have a leadership team that is drawn from northern constituencies.
ā€œI grew up poor with a single mum working three jobs to support me and my brother. That taught me the reality of day to day life for people across this country,ā€ she said.
ā€œThere’s no regional distinction to hunger. Loss of hope lives across the UK. London is used to mean ā€˜metropolitan elite’ but we also have some of the highest levels of deprivation.

glindr jackson (gyac), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:33 (six years ago)

Brendan Cox is like a dog with a bone on "strict immigration rules". Another melt who thinks the only way forwards for Labour is back to 2010 via 2015. What a fucking prick.

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:40 (six years ago)

with the slimeball lib caveat of "celebrate the contribution of migrants" but just don't let any more of the fuckers in!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:42 (six years ago)

but hey we've more in common that what divides us ...bleurrrgh!

calzino, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:44 (six years ago)


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