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Jim Carroll BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II (3626* d) RE: BS: Uk Labour Party discussion II 06 Apr 17


Yvette Cooper
"She served in the Cabinet between 2008 and 2010 under Prime Minister Gordon Brown as Chief Secretary to the Treasury and then as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions."
After Labour left government in May 2010, Cooper and her husband Ed Balls were both mentioned in the press as a potential leadership candidates when Gordon Brown resigned as Leader of the Labour Party.
Before Balls announced his candidacy, he offered to stand aside if Cooper wanted to stand, but Cooper declined for the sake of their children, stating that it would not be the right time for her
In 2015, she was nominated as one of four candidates for Labour leader following the party's defeat in the 2015 general election and the resignation of Ed Miliband
Cooper came in third place,"
There you have it Keith - a wannabe but faieled Labour leader and opponent to Corbyn.
Very much a part of the Old Guard and an opponent of change
Unproven and undefined antisemitism is as good a ladder to the top of the heap as anything else
Let's see if she breaks the silence and actually discusses the antisemitism instead of using it as a way to the stars
More shite about decent democracies that sell arms to despots I see
Mindless crap Keith
If they didn't things that Israel weren't true they would be outraged at such an appalling accusation throughout the world and stand up for them - or are they too "decent" to stand up for a nation that is being vilified unfairly?
Your stonewalling is showing again
Jim Carroll




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