tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post901283037941614976..comments2024-03-26T13:27:26.499+00:00Comments on Zelo Street: Ayesha Hazarika - What’s Your Problem?Tim Fentonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00726447899972084146noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-69466904596709025522020-01-07T04:53:26.933+00:002020-01-07T04:53:26.933+00:00Andy
While I enjoyed this piece, I agree with you ...Andy<br />While I enjoyed this piece, I agree with you on her tweet about the letter. To me it sounded like a lament for the situation, much like others would make. It is indeed tragic that this situation has arisen at all. <br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymous 18:27<br /><br />Give it a rest. Literally everyone is a 'New Labour quizling' to you.<br /><br />It really is, in a way, funny. You don't seem to have any understanding at all. It's all just the exact same posts over and over and over. I imagine you get quite tired. nparkernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-64567585048756209492020-01-05T18:27:11.715+00:002020-01-05T18:27:11.715+00:00She's a New Labour quisling.
Expect nothing m...She's a New Labour quisling.<br /><br />Expect nothing more from her. Or her type.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-73055732496492567632020-01-05T16:43:56.343+00:002020-01-05T16:43:56.343+00:00That's quite a loaded interpretation of her tw...That's quite a loaded interpretation of her tweets. One could, given the evidence on display, surmise that she felt that it was tragic that all Corbyn could do was write a letter to the PM that will in all likelihood be ignored. That's not casting aspersions on Corbyn, but highlighting the sheer senselessness of the entire situation. That reading is just as valid as yours, where you appear to think shes launching a personal attack on Corbyn, and using "tragic" in the schoolyard sense.<br /><br />End of the day, you're nitpicking over her words looking for stuff to attack her with. She has an informed opinion and a platform, same as you. Andy McDonaldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-27342302798076304202020-01-05T14:16:59.470+00:002020-01-05T14:16:59.470+00:00Unless they changed the rules again... do all the ...Unless they changed the rules again... do all the people joining up to vote and avoid paying the "supporters" fee (is there still a supporters option?) know that they can't vote for 6 months after joining? <br /><br />After all, we all had to shell out for membership and then again for the supporters fee thanks to the right of the party (who were in charge at the time). They had a big legal todo over it all to prevent the left from voting for Corbyn again. It would be a bit hypocritical if they did away with that rule when the right are all "infiltrating" and being "entryist" to the party, but some how that is all hunkydory when the right do it... even more so with the fact that they have all been screaming at the top of their voices over the BNP/UKIP/Biffer entryism in to the tory party.<br /><br />There are none so hypocritical as the radically sensible and moderate centrist crowd.Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10346534836211090678noreply@blogger.com