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exarmy448 | 17:54 Thu 02nd Jan 2020 | News
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https://www.change.org/p/jeremy-corbyn-mp-campaign-to-keep-jeremy-corbyn-as-leader

A petition has allegedly been signed by thousands for Corbyn to reverse his decision to resign as leader.
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Come the next election Corbyn will be
75.
I've just signed it.....! TBH, if they cotton on to this, then I suppose there is a chance of electing a half-way decent leader of the opposition and this isn't a bad thing in terms of Democracy. I do think Corbyn is a conviction politician - I just don't like what he's convinced about.
If people were - or are- serious about wanting Corbyn to stay as leader they’d be writing to him.
Not setting up a half arsed petition on clang.org. That’s the lazy option
Where do I sign? Keep him in, and keep him out of Downing Street
The biggest petition change.org has had in the UK was one to reinstate Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear.
Lol
I hope they keep him, best Tory asset we've ever had. Sadly though I don't think even Labour are that stupid.
This man was the sole reason that Labour did so badly. The sole reason. How often do Corbynistas need to be told that? And that's from a committed labour supporter. We need to move on. Start from fresh and get rid of him and Momentum. Apart from that, everythings fine thanks! ;o)
I don’t want to bang on about this too much, but nochance.org is a way of letting off steam.
“No chance” is exactly what there is of Corbyn not shuffling off whenever.
interesting post 10cs, a few months ago you were loving corbynism and hard line socialism now you appear to be distancing yourself from it. Is this a Damascan conversion?
There's no chance of him staying, but I bet he'd like to.

Listening to his new year message you'd have thought his leadership had been a roaring success. They've built a movement, won the argument, increased party membership, and are ready to spearhead the 'resistance' to Boris Johnson. No mention of the election result of course.
As Alan Johnson said on election night, Corbyn couldn't lead the party out of a paper bag.
hope he stays and loses some more seats.
//No mention of the election result of course. //

77% of labour MPs retained their seats. anyone sitting an exam would consider 77% as a cracking result - it's a win in anyone's book, right?
yes but 23% didn't that is a massive loss IMO.
77% leaves mush room for improvement...
'Corbyn To Stay?'

On this forum?
Highly likely.
And this is what would have happened if he got in. Laws changed to give him (Momentum + Unions) absolute power until he dropped dead.

It's what all Marxisits/Communists do.
//77% of labour MPs retained their seats. anyone sitting an exam would consider 77% as a cracking result - it's a win in anyone's book, right?//

What strange logic!

A better analogy might come from me spending the afternoon in the betting shop. I walked in with £100 in my pocket and walked out with just £77. I cannot see me believing that was a "win in anyone's book", let alone a "cracking result".
//What strange logic! // I should maybe just add that it wasn't my logic, but that of one of the labour candidates who wasn't in that 77%, and was akin to Mr Corbyn's claim that labour had "won the argument".
ymf -- "And this is what would have happened if he got in. Laws changed to give him (Momentum + Unions) absolute power until he dropped dead. It's what all Marxisits/Communists do."

Like Fidel to Raul and Raul to Miguel Díaz-Canel ?

Wow! no wonder the MSM, Blairites, the victim lobby and Integrity I./intel and home forces coordinated..... and of course Farage bottled out.

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