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  1. “But one [question} I got today really did puzzle me. They said: are you coping with the pressure that’s on you? I said: ‘There’s no pressure on me. None whatsoever.’ The real pressure, the real pressure – real pressure – is when you don’t have enough money to feed your kids, when you don’t have a roof over your head, when you are wondering if you are going to be cared for.”

    http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/09/no-pressure-on-me-jeremy-corbyn-tells-miners-gala-as-labour-mps-de-invited?CMP=share_btn_fb

  2. My 35 year old daughter lives in Yorkshire. She tells me she, and her friends are all very pro Jezza.

  3. Why do I get the feeling that Corbyn will get the “Cunliffe Treatment” by his opponants??

    1. As long as the rank and file support him (and they do in spades), he’s essentially bullet-proof. The dissenters risk a mutiny if they continue in their attempts to undermine and sabotage him. They’ll have to leave politics and get a proper job — imagine the horror!

  4. Corbyn is real. I would even go as far to say he is a real man. People finally, want actual human beings to stand infront of them and speak clearly and honestly because, astoundingly enough, human beings are what we are. This reality is what eludes monetarists, neocons, neo liberal and any other form of dogmatist. It will always elude the professional power seeker. The essence of what it is to be human does not fit into any mold. In spite of the immense global population it is yet possible that originality and genius might spring out of any gutter.

  5. you might be right Mike , because in all honesty women should not be in charge of anything (unless under male supervision) Who wants a lady P.M. in the U.K.?

    1. Dave, your mother called. She sez go to you room and don’t come out until you’ve apologised to her and 2.25 million women in this country.

  6. I hope Corbyn sticks to his guns! David was shafted here but maybe he should have taken his fight to the internet.
    I still don’t trust Labour!
    And I wish Minto well in his tilt at the Christchurch mayoralty! Chrischurch needs him!

  7. The Australian Business Insider has a great article about how the latest machinations of the anti-Corbyn brigade in the UK Labour Party are going to blow up in their faces. The scheme to charge all members who joined since January 2016 £25 to vote in this latest leadership election is being circumvented by the Unite union, which is encouraging new members to join them so they can vote as affiliates without paying the £25.
    If that weren’t making things difficult enough for the Blairites, another candidate from the right, Owen Smith, has thrown his hat into the leadership contest which will further split the anti-Corbyn vote.

  8. This piece by Craig Murray nails the mindset of the career UK Labour apparatchik:
    That Far Left Entryist Takeover of the Labour Party

    What we are seeing is rather a spontaneous expression of a genuine popular upsurge against neo-liberalism. Angela Eagle’s car crash interview on the Andrew Marr show this morning was all delectable, but for me the best moment was when Marr asked her if she would resign as an MP if her local party in Wallasey no-confidence her, to which she replied that this could not happen because the national executive had banned all constituency labour party meetings. The attempts of the Labour NEC to play King Canute against a popular tide they cannot begin to comprehend are hilarious.

    As these people have come to paid political position through groups of well-connected people pulling the right strings, they assume all politics must work like that. So they are convinced that there must be an entryist cabal who have organised everything, with powerful people pulling the strings. My bet is the Blairites will be defeated, deselected and defenestrated without ever working out it was not a plot. It is just that ordinary people find their vacuous careerism appalling.

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