Londoner's couldn't give a **** about Labour the day Brexit won the vote. The Brownshirts Momentum choose then to attack.
You're incompatible of thinking for yourself or linking any reports or videos to suggest Momentum aren't ultra left radicals like Hitler was.
Tut tut, I asked you a question. Please don't blubber. You do realise where your "big lie" originates don't you?
Unless you tell me where, unless you show me smoking guns of Tories behaving like this, I'm not going to know, and then what have you got? You've got nothing.
Smoking gun? Chortle, chortle. All you have is your "big lie". Its interesting, mind you, that you can't be bothered to even pretend intellectual comment.
I already explained, you're terrible at proving your point. So your inability of any evidence is why I can't know where the lie originates from.
I've showed everybody the links, the articles, the comments by Corbyn and the action of Momentum. What have you done?
I'm a smiler! It is interesting how you think continuously making ludicrous statements is effective. Wonder where you learnt that?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/nov/25/momentum-loyalty-test-would-be-mps-labour-corbyn Momentum loyalty test planned for would-be Labour MPs Contenders asked to sign contract to back Corbyn’s objectives and party manifesto to win group’s support Leftwing pressure group Momentum is asking Labour parliamentary contenders to sign a contract that ties them to the “political objectives” set out in the organisation’s constitution to secure its support in upcoming selection battles, the Observer has learned. Several contenders to be Labour candidates in marginal seats are understood to have signed the contract. The 13-point “political accord for Momentum-backed candidates” asks candidates to “work to ensure the Labour manifesto (subject to future policy development) is fully implemented once Labour are in government”. Included in the signed contract is the commitment to “revitalise the Labour party by building on the values, energy and enthusiasm of the Jeremy for Leader campaign”. Some Labour MPs are known to be alarmed by the move, following an attempt by Labour activists to unseat the leader of Haringey council last month. Claire Kober fought off a challenge to win reselection in her ward, but it was seen as a warning that Momentum plans to support candidates that back Jeremy Corbyn at all levels of the party. One Labour MP, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “It reflects a Stalinist approach to politics that Momentum would come up with such a contract for candidates. It has worrying implications for our democracy that there could be MPs in parliament who have signed away their right to independent judgment,” he said. A spokesman for Momentum said the accord was drafted as part of efforts to improve the party’s ethics and to get candidates to take part in a “fair, honest debate on policies” and not personal attacks or harrassment. “It just makes the commitment to higher ethical standards more explicit,” he added. “You want to back candidates who are good people – who support the code of ethics. We don’t have a programme. We are a campaigning organisation. The accord is more a version of what every Labour member signs up to. It just spells it out a bit more.”
I don't blindly claim something and offer up no source because I'm not a hack, unlike some. And even if I were to offer you source or evidence, you're a Nazi so would discredit the truth as a lie.
Perhaps you simply don't know how silly your comments are? Fair enough! It's not your fault if you're knowledge deficient. Of course, you're still sheepishly following a strategy based around taking "advantage of every opportunity to raise a political whirlwind"
It takes one week long Momentum Rally in Parliament Square in London who voted Remain the day after Brexit to show me who's got the people's interest first, and who's only in it for Party Politics.
Party politics? That would be the PLP right wing. Social change? Now that is something the elite won't tolerate!
WWII was a coalition government. And Churchill, he was about as popular as GW Bush and Tony Blair at the time.