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Old 16-08-2019, 04:44 PM #15
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Spot on Nicky and Kizzy..

Next to no Labour voters wanted or want no deal.
More Labour voters voted remain than leave.
Parliament doesn't want a no deal.

Hardly desperate to be PM.
That's more a charge to be levelled at Johnson who has backstabbed the last 2 Prime Ministers to get there.

Corbyn would be voting himself out of office almost as soon as he was PM.

This lot won't listen that no deal isn't wanted.

Every other party, bar the sectarian extreme DUP, want Corbyn to table the no confidence motion.
No one else can.

He'd then get an extension from the EU, then call for a general election.
Which he could lose.

His is a good plan, it could kill no deal once and for all.
It just may pull the UK back from the brink of chaos, this extreme hard-line Cabinet are insisting on taking us to, no matter the consequences.

He'd be PM a very short time.
Desperate, his unfair critics are that more than he is.

I don't care for him but this plan, is, one of the easiest and best ways to bring a halt to no deal before end of October.
In fact, it's one if his better ideas.

It's just sad the UK has a PM and Cabinet, hell bent on ignoring all the more moderate voices, inside and out of Parliament.
Many of whom have both ways changed their stance on being in the EU.
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