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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The Labour Party is not pro-leave and never has been.
    Its leader was, though, for decades all the way up to last June. Feckin turncoat.

    But if the parties are both for honouring the result of the referendum, even if through gritted teeth, and as the MPS almost unanimously were when they voted, they should all get on with it make the best of it rather than continuing the project fear in the hope that the process can somehow be stopped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Its leader was, though, for decades all the way up to last June. Feckin turncoat.

    But if the parties are both for honouring the result of the referendum, even if through gritted teeth, and as the MPS almost unanimously were when they voted, they should all get on with it make the best of it rather than continuing the project fear in the hope that the process can somehow be stopped.
    They will....I think. The bigger test for Labour would be if they actually won an election. Corbyn would face tremendous pressure from his parliamentary party to consider a second referendum.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    They will....I think. The bigger test for Labour would be if they actually won an election. Corbyn would face tremendous pressure from his parliamentary party to consider a second referendum.
    He should pay more attention to their working class leave voters who will desert the party for ever if they are betrayed. And these are the same PLPers presumably who had been trying to knife JC since he won the leadership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    He should pay more attention to their working class leave voters who will desert the party for ever if they are betrayed. And these are the same PLPers presumably who had been trying to knife JC since he won the leadership.
    This is why Corbyn is staying firm on a full Brexit. If they betray their working class support, those voters will disappear forever. If they betray their middle class support, they'll stick with them because the alternative is the Tories.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    He should pay more attention to their working class leave voters who will desert the party for ever if they are betrayed. And these are the same PLPers presumably who had been trying to knife JC since he won the leadership.
    The very same, yes. They can go Fock themselves when you are in opposition. The minute they are your majority you have to listen to them.

    Remember corbyn cares little for this ****. He is more concerned with how Westminster governs Britain.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The very same, yes. They can go Fock themselves when you are in opposition. The minute they are your majority you have to listen to them.

    Remember corbyn cares little for this ****. He is more concerned with how Westminster governs Britain.
    He should purge the phuckers. Drain the swamp!

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