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piggy
3rd September 2010, 14:24
you will if you haven't allready recieved them get your leadership voting forms in the next day or two.
please please please vote wisely do we really want a tony blair wannabee or do we want to seperate ourselves from other parties and go back to real socialist values and policies.
i will be voting for Diane Abbott and urge all other members to do the same, the millibands and andy burnham would be comfortable in the tory party and wd balls is a bit of a wet blanket so lets elect a leader who has shown over the years the willingness to fight social injustice.

pete50
3rd September 2010, 14:56
Fight social injustice, send her children to private school and try to forge a media career. As much a hypocrite as the others.

scoobydoo
3rd September 2010, 23:14
If Diane Abbot becomes leader of the Labour party, I will start supporting Chelsea piggy, there I have said it. :omg: I too think she is a hypocrite about the schools issue.
I think David Milliband will win it, you have to have someone who can bring both wings of the party together and I think he can do this. People say he is the same as Blair but I don't think he is at all. I think that Ed Miliband is potentially a brilliant politician but I just wonder how far to the left he wants to take the party. I just think re-positioning the party way to the left is not the answer, but that is just my opinion.

vegyjones
3rd September 2010, 23:26
I really find Diane Abbott hard to stomach but part of me thinks it would be good to see Labour heading in a new direction - back to the proper left!

I think David Milliband is a shoe in at the moment, but I am glad that she stood to offer an alternative as like Piggy said, they are, other than her, all much of a muchness.

scoobydoo
4th September 2010, 00:17
I really find Diane Abbott hard to stomach but part of me thinks it would be good to see Labour heading in a new direction - back to the proper left!

How far to the left though vegy? Labour was 'the proper left' for about 14 of 18 years after Thatcher got in in 1979 and look what we got. Going back to the 1980's will lead to only one thing, opposition for a long time. The country will not vote in, as a government any party that is quite a bit to the left or alternatively way to the right...history tells us this surely? This is why I believe D. Milliband is the man for the job.

vegyjones
4th September 2010, 01:14
How far to the left though vegy?

I'm a great believer in the principles of communism so it will probably never be far left enough for me. :biggrin:

Win2Win
4th September 2010, 09:50
I can find anything different between all the guys, and the Millibands are just smug ::swear and should be whiped with a fish :crazy: .... Labour need someone with passion, not a single tone voice that drones on and on :ermmm

scoobydoo
4th September 2010, 10:01
I'm a great believer in the principles of communism so it will probably never be far left enough for me. :biggrin:

Ahh those were the days eh.:smile:


I can find anything different between all the guys, and the Millibands are just smug ::swear and should be whiped with a fish :crazy: .... Labour need someone with passion, not a single tone voice that drones on and on :ermmm

You're a condem nowadays aren't you, so we wont let you vote this time! :laugh