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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?  

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  1. 1. Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?



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9 hours ago, rico1304 said:

Just to clarify, JC briefed someone to say he was so upset he couldn’t think straight. For weeks.  

 

Now, if you were a foreign power and you knew how to manipulate the press...

The suspense.... 

 

finish the sentexne already Rico!

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17 hours ago, rico1304 said:

Yes, THROUGH HIS SS GAS MASK!

 

No word on the disgrace of EU citizens having to pay to stay in the UK though?  Or have I missed it? 

Apologies, I've been drunk for a few days (about a week actually). 

 

What has this cunt Jezza signed up for wrt EU citizens paying to stay in the U.K.  

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Manifesto

Negotiating Brex

 

A Labour government will immediately guarantee existing rights for all EU nationals living in Britain and secure reciprocal rights for UK citizens who have chosen to make their lives in EU countries. EU nationals do not just contribute to our society: they are part of our society. And they should not be used as bargaining chips.

It is shameful that the Prime Minister rejected repeated attempts by Labour to resolve this issue before Article 50 was triggered. As a result three million EU nationals have suffered unnecessary uncertainty, as have the 1.2 million UK citizens living in the EU.

 

https://labour.org.uk/manifesto/negotiating-brexit/

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1 hour ago, TheBitch said:

Apologies, I've been drunk for a few days (about a week actually). 

 

What has this cunt Jezza signed up for wrt EU citizens paying to stay in the U.K.  

#metoo

 

The dumb government are making EU citizens pay to remain (in certain circumstances).  It’s a massive open goal for the opposition to hammer them, but for some reason they’ve largely ignored it. Almost like JC doesn’t want to engage on EU issues.  

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I think it's about time this Corbyn cunt was voted out and replaced as Prime Minister by someone else. He needs to be stopped before he can do more damage.

 

We need a general election sharpish, to get him out and get the Tories in power. They wouldn't have done anything so stupid as to hold a referendum on a really complex matter that the electorate didn't understand or start stabbing each other in the back to try and avoid blame because they can't negotiate something that was going to be really easy. 

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3 minutes ago, Barry Wom said:

I'm not on twitter. In what way have they lost the plot? 

Basically forget about stopping Brexit, a Labour government is more important and you can’t have both. If you don’t agree you’re a Blairite/Lib Dem, and the Labour Party doesn’t need you. 

 

 

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Yeah, but it's motivated people to do a bit of digging into Corbyn's outriders. In the last few days "lifelong Labour voter" Rachel Swindon has been exposed as a Green Party supporter in 2015, and Aaron Bastani has been revealed as a pusher of Soros/Rothschild conspiracy theories.

 

Meanwhile Corbyn had to delete his praise for a tramp when it turned out said tramp was a rapist. Oops.

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7 minutes ago, moof said:

How do you go about stopping brexit if we don’t have a labour government? 

Well if the deal doesn’t get passed in the Commons, it seems like that the logical next step other than crash out in a no deal is to have another public vote.

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15 minutes ago, moof said:

How do you go about stopping brexit if we don’t have a labour government? 

By using an Expecto Patronum spell that Corbyn learnt at Hogwarts, to chase the DUP from the chamber. Or maybe a Obliviate spell so they forget about voting with the government. Because, short of magic they don’t actually have a majority and so have to fight the battles they can win, not the imaginary fictional ones the FBPE (or whatever it is) brigade want fought, without explaining how.

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1 hour ago, moof said:

How do you go about stopping brexit if we don’t have a labour government? 

 

When I read Rico's posts on Corbyn, I'm reminded of the parody account Simon Hedges. Look Corbyn made me vote Tory and just because I like some of the Conservative party policies and vote for them it doesn't make me a Tory. 

 

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Corbyn is playing a dangerous game of party politics in a time of crisis. He needs to resign, propose a vote of Yes Confidence in Theresa May and put Anna Soubry in charge of a national unity government. In that order.
 
 
 
Theresa May got some MPs from a completely separate country to boost her numbers so there's no reason why Corbyn can't do the same. Surely he's got some mates in Bolivia or wherever. He just can't be bothered. Pathetic
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1 hour ago, Plev said:

Basically forget about stopping Brexit, a Labour government is more important and you can’t have both. If you don’t agree you’re a Blairite/Lib Dem, and the Labour Party doesn’t need you. 

 

 

Not thay I agree with it, but I don't think stopping brexit has ever been on the agenda for the Labour Party  

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1 hour ago, Plev said:

Well if the deal doesn’t get passed in the Commons, it seems like that the logical next step other than crash out in a no deal is to have another public vote.

The Tories won't have another referendum; Labour have explicitly included another referendum as an option, when they are in Government. 

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