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  1. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    It hasn’t been confirmed whether Derrick Chauvin had attended such a conference. This is besides the fact that there is a history of codified use of neck restraints long before these seminars/conferences happened. Therefore, the claim that these neck restraints being used by the police is the...
  2. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    The neck restraint policy was in place before any Israeli training was given to Minneapolis police. It is also unclear if the officers involved had even attended such conferences given by Israeli security forces. In short, it’s a red herring. The time and place to bring up such seminars by...
  3. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Some polls taken from Labour members showed Corbyn as the most popular Labour leader ever. Predictably, Blair was v unpopular too. It does seem that some sections of the Labour membership view the party was a campaign group rather than a party of Government. This is anecdotal, but on Facebook...
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    George Thomas

    George Thomas should’ve stayed with us when we got relegated. I said this at the time, and despite the nice pay packet, he’s wasted 3 years of his career playing kids football in his 20s.
  5. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    In the 2019election compared to 2017, Labour offered the worst of both worlds. Ambiguity on Remain pushed a lot of voters to Lib Dem and the Greens, hence their increased vote % at the expense of Labour too. Getting Brexit done was a pertinent issue for those working class voter who voted Tory...
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    Realistic signings

    Sign him up!
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    Liam Walsh

    He was shite, we’ll take him off your hands for cheap, we’ll even come pick him up and take him off your hands. No business being the Championship whatsoever...
  8. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Which sums up how politically naive Corbyn was. Pidcock was elected in 2017. How could they have expected anyone to be fit to being the leader of the opposition and perspective PM after 2 years of being an MP.
  9. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    I wasn’t inspired by either of Burgeon, Pidcock nor RLB. Angela Rayner, in my view, was the best candidate from the ‘left’ of the party. But, I think a Starmer and Rayner partnership is quite good. At least, as good as things can be at this stage!
  10. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    The priority for an opposition is forming a viable alternative to the current government. If he’s receiving criticism for saying ‘zero tolerance on AS’, then an important frontbencher is accused of RT’ing an ‘AS conspiracy’ and this creates a story, it doesn’t reflect well on Starmer, does it...
  11. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    RLB refuses to delete the tweet and apologise. In fact, trying to justify herself was possibly the worst thing to do there. As a leader, you’d be foolish not to get rid of her in that circumstance. Starmer gave her way out, and RLB didn’t want to, which is fine. Also, the people who voted for...
  12. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Blue Labour does reject the Blairist assumptions of the free market. Combining a generally more ‘left wing’ economic platform with conservative social policies. Which frankly, seems to be the basis of a populist ticket. Broadly speaking, I’m a fan of nationalising some things (Royal Mail...
  13. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Worked in security for 3-4 years. Seen and been involved in some grizzly situations (95%+ my career was uneventful). People have restrained people similarly to that who weren’t trained in Krav Maga. Frankly, I find it hard to believe that anyone who is trained properly, could do something like...
  14. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    That’s a good question, and honestly, I’m doing a bit of soul searching atm, politically. Firstly, the key battle grounds of the next election is not clear. It’s too early in the election cycle for policies. A few things, in my view, the Labour Party needs to address (in no particular order)...
  15. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    They were concerned because a lot of Labour voters (at the time) were pro-independence and the party was worried about losing votes to the SNP. Yet, it tried to appease both sides, yet offering nothing to either. Leaving a vacuum for the Tories to fill in Labours place. Hindsight is 2020...
  16. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Labour is also being pushed in Wales too. Frankly, the outlook is bleak and the next election probably make or break for the party. It’s dominance looks to have evaporated for good, but there’s no reason the party cannot work back up to 15-30 Scottish seats. If it gets its act together. At the...
  17. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    For future politics students, the 2010s will be regarded as a failure for the Labour Party to come to grips with the 2 pertinent referendum issues of the decade. It’s no coincidence that the ambiguity on Scottish independence followed a wipe out in Scotland. It’s no coincidence that Labour’s...
  18. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Paul Mason estismated Labour lost about 1.1m votes to ‘Remain’ parties and about 900k votes to ‘Leave’ parties. The nature of our electoral system was going to disproportionately impact Labour in these Brexit seats, which leads me onto my next point. In polls ran by Sir John Curtice, to...
  19. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    Exactly, and in the eyes of the electorate, Corbyn failed just about every leadership test. I was getting fed up with his dithering on Brexit, but it was disheartening when ‘we’ seemingly kept scoring own goals every other week.
  20. Mucca Mad Boys

    Rebecca Long-Bailey sacked

    I don’t really see how keeping RLB fits this well? Brexit was a pertinent issue, but the Red Wall is generally socially conservative too. In the minds of voters, RLB represents a continuation of Corbyn. The Red Wall very decisively rejected that offering. There are a lot of factors contributing...
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