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Does anyone know of any open vacancies for ineffectual dullard geography teachers?
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8 people have left the shadow cabinet now. Seems there's some doubt as to whether Corbyn is automatically included on the ballot if there is a re-election. Might be a problem if he is with the £3 votes. Unless more people wanting an electable Labour party are prepared to sign up."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0
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PasturesNew wrote: »You didn't need a degree to be a teacher back then. It's a fairly recent requirement.
He doesn't know where the North is though. That might make it difficult."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0 -
9 down. More to come.
Labour are a complete shambles.0 -
The Blairites are behind this. Don't like Labour with a Socialist Red man at the helm.
Want to go back to New Labour at all costs.
Doesn't matter anymore Labour is so fragmented and at each others throats and standing for nothing, it is doomed.
UKIP is waiting in the wings, smacking its lips at all this.
What a fiasco.0 -
The best thing labour can do is get on board the brexit bus and give their natural voters a reason to support them again.
But I suspect their career focuses MPs will simply want to continue this charade0 -
New Shadow Cabinet just annonuced;
Leader of the Labour Party - Jeremy Corbyn
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party - Diane Abbott
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office - Diane Abbott
Shadow First Secretary of State - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills - - Diane Abbott
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice - Diane Abbott
Shadow Lord Chancellor - Diane Abbott
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Diane Abbott
Shadow Home Secretary - Dianne Abbott
Shadow Foreign Secretary Diane Abbott
Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Health - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Education - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government - Diane Abbott
Shadow Minister for the Constitutional Convention - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change - Diane Abbott
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development - Diane Abbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland - Diane McAbbott
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales - Diane Abbott-Jones
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Diane Abbott
Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities - John McDonnell
Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - Diane Abbott
Shadow Minister for Young People and Voter Registration - Diane Abbott
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords - Diane Abbott
Shadow Minister for Mental Health - Diane Abbott"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0 -
To be honest the Shadow Cabinet is so irrelevent you could have three people doing all the jobs. It's not as if they actually control anything.Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0
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I think Labour and these people saying the result should just be ignored are treading on existentially thin ice here.
To abuse process to ensure the referendum result is not enacted would essentially be a coup d'!tat.0
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