Judge for yourselves. . .
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Corbyn's apparent supporters are inveterate consumers, not marxists, but Miliband-Lite May Tories have totally failed to notice it.
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Dominic Lawson in @thesundaytimes on the impossibility of their credibly opposing Corbyn policies which are also their own.
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She can't. She's incapable of it. If Tories don't oust her & start doing it themselves, it's Corbyn in No 10.
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Especially those similar to which Tories have themselves proposed.
Which makes it hard for them to oppose them now.
Perceptive analysis by @J_Bloodworth at @unherd
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Prof Robert Tombs at @briefing4brexit:
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Just one of several killer-quotes from VG Dr Jonathan Swift article at @BrugesGroup.
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#MayMustGo
Last Tory Conference pre-#Brexit is time for focusing on great opportunities it presents, not introducing Corbyn-Lite policies in increasingly desperate bid to try & counter him.
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Second in only 2 or 3 days.
The Tory Party needs wind in its sails, but Theresa May refuses even to leave port.
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To their and our detriment.
@LiamHalligan: McDonnell may be a Mad Marxist, but he's asking the correct questions, & the 'Conservatives' need a response.
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When @CitySamuel says they're missing the big picture b/c of Brexit, she's right