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He tired to make both sides happy, which in circumstances like these ones, will never work
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See stuff like this.. 'Jeremy Corbyn has hinted the Labour Party may move towards backing a second referendum after a dismal European elections.'...hinted isn't really good enough. Put the damn foot down and chose.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/27/corby...WVkCdobyvNaGus |
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Corbyn's problem is he is a brexiter leading a remain party. 75% of Labour members are remain.
He is a brexiter and for all the wrong reasons to boot. He's ruining the party. |
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He will cling on though, and anyone challenging him will be defeated. The only way he will go is if he voluntarily steps dpwn, which is unlikely. Mind, I think being wiped out in a GE might finally make him take notice. Unfortunately, I stil think people will be loyal and vote Labour regardless, so they won't get the crushing defeat they deserve. Having said that, the Tories deserve a bigger defeat. But..who on earth will defeat them? I know Lib Dems have picked up a lot of support in this, but willl that translate into GE votes? I really want both Lanbour and Tories to be wiped out so they rethink everything, but am unsure who I want to wipe them out as the other options are..dodgy too. The only good thing about this ****show, is that the next GE is slightly unpredictable. The bad thing, is that there is a chance, albeit a small one, that Farages party will get a lot of seats, and they appear to be further right than the Tories in their views (mind, of course their views aren't that known, given people voted for them without knowing them to start with...) :S Last edited by Vicky.; 27-05-2019 at 12:20 PM. |
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What are his wrong reasons, and in your opinion what would be some right reasons, if any?
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Remembering Kerry
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They either want a deal or to revoke article 50 altogether. I have very few Labour friends who would support a no deal or hard brexit. They want another referendum. Labour much moreso to a beneficial deal or remain should be the road we go on. With another public vote on the issue. Corbyn is in difficulty, he really wants to leave. Labour voters mostly want to remain and the membership want a new referendum. If Corbyn won't deliver what his voters want and membership wants.. He maybe should now after 5 years as leader. Re think his position as leader. The Conservatives have a big problem, Theresa May had an agreement to deliver a brexit. Her hard-line group of the Party blocked leaving with that. Now in a leadership election process with a likely stronger hard-line pro brexit leader to come. They lost votes left,right and centre, falling to only 9% of the votes here. Doesn't say much as to who is on offer in their leadership election. It's a straight switch from UKIP to The Brexit party. UKIP won 24 seats last time. These have 28 now. Up to 32% from 27% last time. So a few more votes and seats admittedly but not earth shaking. Labour must in my view, wish to get another vote to the public. I'm now a convert to that myself. A general election will only deliver another hung Parliament. Likely compounding the problems in place now even more. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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The Tories slogan was literally 'the only party that can deliver Brexit' so it's odd they're not being included in a lot of graphs comparing Leave vs Remain. Fair eenough if you're talking specifically about hard Brexit but even then its looking extremely likely that the next Tory leader will be a hard Brexiteer
In the end there's a lot of selective interpretation of these results going on from both sides but it really doesn't say much about how another referendum would go given the turnout would be double. The country is still divided and that's the only definite conclusion you can make really |
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Asscher (despite some criticism from fellow politicians) he's overall liked by an older and younger generation, also not anti-semitic what Corbyn also had been accused of by some PVDA (had been more popular in parliament back in the days of wim kok, ruud lubbers) but i'm pleased they were the majority party for us in these elections |
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Apparently hes blaming the establishment, saying they purposely had him banned from social media to sabotage him and otherwise he would have had a landslide
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Remembering Kerry
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Well it's not really being selective. As if you think all the Conservatives are pro brexit only. Then that takes the pro brexit votes to 44%. If you do that, you then cannot discount Labours 14% to suit too. Most of those voting Labour want a much closer aligned brexit or in the absence of that, no brexit at all. So the bulk of Labour votes need to be taken as a world away from Farage's and the likes of frontrunners in the Conservative leadership. So without Labour and Conservative inclusion. It's as was said, 40% remain Parties. 35% strongly pro brexit Parties. Add in the other 2 usually main Parties. You at best are left with probably 52/3% remain Parties. and 47/8 strongly pro brexit Parties. Had only the Brexit Party and say Lib Dems stood. That could have been what resulted more than likely. Speaking for myself, I once said I'd never consider voting Lib Dem again. However in the scenario I put above. I'd have voted Lib Dem against the Brexit one for sure. Last edited by joeysteele; 27-05-2019 at 02:11 PM. |
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He is busy editing more Videos of the police that led the Extreme Muslims who chucked rocks at him |
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A couple thousand isn’t very much and it’s not like he has much to fall back on. So.
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Have they actually detailed any policies or plans yet or do they believe they don't ever have to do that since they got a bunch of uninformed ignorant people voting for them anyway so they don't need to be accountable for anything?
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Piss orf.
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Come on corbyn..do the right thing and resign.
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All hail the Moyesiah
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