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Old 15-11-2018, 11:52 AM #19
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While the Labour Party does have its many problems, the Tories have been really outdoing them, Brexit could have been something workable if there wasn't constant infighting, now it's looking like either we **** over this country for generations with a no deal or we cancel Brexit.
And Labour, meanwhile has refused to deal with its deep and ingrained anti-Semitism. And that aside, not sure Corbyn would have been able to do any better. May was handed a poison chalice by Cameron. He would have been more respected if he'd stuck around and dealt with the chaos he created.

And a no deal isn't the terrifying prospect as the scaremongers would have us believe. One in seven German cars are bought in the UK. And there's French wine and cheese, and cars, same with Italy... are all those exporters going to sit quietly by while we don't import their stuff?
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