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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I totally agree.
Maybe unsurprisingly as I support Labour.
Perhaps the reverse should apply, the minute she lost her overall majority, her manifesto was preferred but not actually endorsed.
She would have looked the Statesperson then had she fully consulted Corbyn and Labour on their plans.
Jeremy Corbyn is no lover of the EU.
He'd normally have more in common with the no deal groupings.
He has had to compromise on his position and has done so.
Something this PM has not done and even in this reaching out to Corbyn now, she still really hasn't yet.
I hope she does however and it's time she did.
I wish success and good luck to the talks between May and Corbyn.
I hope she is being genuine however and not just going through the motions.
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i get where you are coming from, but to be a proper statesman, one does at some point need to think about the country and not just personal feelings or the party. May hasn't done it for a moment, and that will forever be how she is remembered, the worst prime minister, maybe ever.
What I am saying is that Corbyn has an opportunity to show that he is the bigger person, it may not sit well with him or his supporters, but it will with the country. Be a statesman rather than a protester.