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Who are the vocal leavers in the Labour Party besides Kate Hoey?
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I think he's worthy of the chance to see what he would do certainly. Even moreso after the last 2 disastrous Prime Ministers |
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There's also quite a few who were Remainers but represent strong Leave areas who want to respect the referendum like Caroline Flint and Stephen Kinnock |
if labour were to fight a GE tomorrow, they wouldn't be able to campaign on the basis of wanting to be in or out of the EU. With a polarised electorate, that has got to be the single worse position to take. The other issue they have is that everyone knows Corbyn wants to leave and is at odds with the major spokespeople in his party
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Because they thought they could keep Borrowing but then the UK Banks said NO More. |
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Yes John Mann Labour MP wants Out of the EU he stands by that solid. |
Haven't Labour said they want to ban Ofsted ? has anyone got an answer to this ?
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The Problem is, (Corbyn) he has terrible ratings and will not call any election until 31st of October has passed |
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What has this to do with unions? |
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Before it went Public Kizzy The Banks halted any more Loans (Thomas Cook) Then they asked The Government. |
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What makes people think he'd be a good PM, he's not even a good Opposition Leader! He calls his Shadow Cabinet a "government in waiting" when it contains the universally mocked Dianne Abbott who is probably an android designed by the Tories, and be can't even get said Shadow Cabinet to follow the same line on Brexit.
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However, to the vulnerable, sick and disabled, and as to social care. As to hopefully returning and investing public service amenities back. To ensure the NHS is now nurtured rather than run down, to be if not sold off, at least be part of a trading deal with the USA. Just on those things alone he'd be better than most now from the Con party. So definitely in my view, he'd be far better than Johnson in any shape or form. |
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Lord above help the UK. Then again you don't agree with the 11 judges anyway it seems. . I dare bet all I have you would had it been Corbyn or Miiliband, or any other party leader condemned by the Supreme court however. |
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I have more faith in Labour than the Conservatives going forward...especially with regard to brexit. |
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In 2004, following a complaint made by Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell, Abbott was investigated by the Committee on Standards and Privileges regarding payments she had received from the BBC. The committee found that she had failed to declare earnings of £17,300 in the Register of Members' Interests she had received for appearances on the television programme This Week. The Committee upheld the complaint and required Abbott to apologise to the House.[85]...... How on earth can someone like her be respected.:shrug: |
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He is a Solid MP |
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