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Old 03-03-2018, 03:51 PM #11
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Corbyn’s Brexit gamble risks alienating core supporters
https://www.ft.com/content/aefc956e-...a-4574d7dabfb6

Labour leader senses opportunity to damage government with shift of position.



...and many of his voters are not at all happy at his u - turn. The dedicated euro - sceptic has left those principles at the door to try to get into the door of No 10. St. Jeremy is losing his halo.
That halo as always been very fragile as most fans are hard left socialists - a minority in the capitalist West. Most others are seeing how easily he gives up his so-called principles for a shot at being PM. He is not a strong leader and gives into Momentum and the hard left at every turn - and makes his real priorities very clear - he wants to be king of the castle at any cost.

He is happy to be a figure-head leader, with Momentun at the helm, with all the prestige that would give him with his name going down in the history books.
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