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Old 02-07-2017, 08:23 AM #5
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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed View Post
This is old, old news! Its no secret that Corbyn has always wanted to come out of Europe but as Leader of the Labour Party, he knows, unlike May, that he's not a one man band. All of this was discussed to death prior to the last election, so if you find this news shocking and treacherous, I suggest you keep more up to date on political affairs.
I was aware, but why, if they felt bad about not voting in the referendum, which was purely about Brexit, did they bother to make a big point of rallying round to vote in the election - when Brexit was already a done deal and Corbyn wanted it as much as any leaver.

If they were thinking of Brexit - it was pointless. If not, why all the hysterical garbage about the young who missed the boat on the referendum coming out to vote in the election - it had bugger all to do with Brexit. It was an entirely different vote as the chance was gone and JC was one of it's biggest supporters. Neither does he want a soft Brexit. So?

With Corbyn we simply get a hard Brexit - with open borders from both inside and outside the EU. A free-for-all. Bearing in mind one of the main reasons many voted for Brexit was to have control over our own borders it would be a complete betrayal. The young, many of whom simply rallied to the call, carried away on a wave of ' Youth power' and actually knew little of the why's and wherefore, were blind-sided by JC to get him in as PM. His motives transparent and disingenuous.

Hard Brexit, open borders and financial deficits and bankruptcy due to over-spending thanks to JC would be our future.

I suggest you read things better.

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