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Originally Posted by joeysteele
The calling of the election is what I ridiculed her for in the main.
How can you u turn on something you havent yet finally decided totally on anyway.
Which is the Brexit hope and idea of all Parties still yet having to all re think their positions as to it.
When you equally criticise May and the govt for u turns and wrongs maybe then I'll take notice of any possible legitimate criticism of Labour.
Which the one in this thread in my view,falls well short of being.
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But Corbyn has always been against EU membership and supported a hard Brexit with no single market - a soft Brexit is the next best thing to remaining in the EU. Recently there has been a lot of pressure from his party and certain papers to soften his approach to help his chances at the next election and opt for a 'soft Brexit'.
It amounts to 'screw principles' and go with what gives you the best chance of winning the next election. Most importantly it ultimately ignores the referendum result which is what many remainers have wanted all along! Somehow, I wonder why, it always comes back to that - remainers getting their way even if it means overturning a democratic vote. How very undemocratic of a supposedly democratic socialist party!