Ian Lucas and vote of no confidence

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    janeywxm
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    Seems Ian has rattled more than a few feathers after posting his letter demanding Corbyn’s resignation to his facebook.
    https://www.facebook.com/ian4wrexham/?fref=ts

    Lots of angry responses and someone has set up a petition to have him removed as Wrexham MP.

    https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/vote-of-no-confidence-in-ian-lucas-mp

    What are your thoughts? Personally, I think he is a snake in the grass and this action will cost him votes if he is still here, during the next election.

    Janey

    #115223

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’ve just signed!

    Lucas is an opportunistic snake and the people of Wrexham deserve better.

    #115239

    zinger
    Participant

    Should he then have gone against the local Constituency Labour Party? Will the same petition be put forward for Susan Elan Jones & Ken Skates? Look to your history. Do you think that the Labour Party would ever win an election with Mr. Corbyn? I think not. No matter what your personal opinion, democracy has had a voice, with all ordinary people having had an opportunity to vote. Get over it. Get behind your country and work towards improving the status quo.

    #115257

    Daave63
    Participant

    Oy! PoliticalGal, what’s all this about snakes??

    #115258

    Lucrezia
    Participant

    Mr Lucas’s view is not supported by the 210,000 people who have signed a petition to register a vote of confidence in Jeremy Corbyn:

    https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/a-vote-of-confidence-in-jeremy-corbyn-after-brexit

    #115260

    zinger
    Participant

    9,347,304 voted Labour in the last General Election which leaves 9,137,304 who have not signed.

    #115261

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    [quote quote=115257]Oy! PoliticalGal, what’s all this about snakes??

    [/quote]
    You really are an old piss stain ain’t you ‘Dodgy Daaaavvvve.

    #115263

    Daave63
    Participant

    Oy! PontlessGal, how do you know I have piss-stains if you are not stalking me?

    #115264

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @ dodgy daavvie Piss off piss stain

    #115266

    Katia
    Participant

    Wrexham CLP mentioned by Tristram Hunt on C4 News yesterday during which it was mentioned that Jeremy Corbyn had failed to get out the Labour heartland voters for REMAIN.
    Why would Corbyn be super motivated to back remaining in EU when he has been passionately opposed to it for decades ? No surprise he wouldn’t share a platform with Cameron despite being “begged” or that Obama’s suggesting he had a word was dismissed as pointless.
    Corbyn should have been allowed to campaign for LEAVE.

    It is opportunistic of Blair/Brown/Miliband acolytes to seize this EU result as a way of removing Corbyn, they never wanted him as leader in the first place. The EU result isn’t a verdict by Labour voters on Corbyn it is a vote to leave the EU regardless of political hue.
    So Corbyn should stay.

    If Corbyn goes, then Carwyn Jones and Leanne Wood should step down also.

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