Spot on, I voted remain and would vote remain again, but the disgraceful, undemocratic antics of the Corbyn led Labour Party, did more damage to the country than the vote to leave ever did
Me too but the EU was not listening to us when we spoke. Not sure about your second point mind , Corbyn seemed too honest to succeed imo.
You are probably right Clocky, but Corbyn lost my respect with the stance he took following the democratic vote to leave the EU. He was a Eurosceptic who in my opinion, succumbed to the pressure applied by Momentum and went against his principles in order to secure votes. Prior to that I had always thought of Corbyn as a Jiminy Cricket, the conscience of the Labour Party, a back bench socialist who constantly reminded the Party of their roots, their socialist principles and the people they represent.
For me, he lost the public before the vote on eu due to his comment that he would sit on the fence and let the people decide, as if he didn't want to commit to either and left the people leaderless.
Cheers mate, thought the pair dancing to Jailhouse Rock would catch your attention, I can understand why the camera man stayed so long on them.
Apologies all round, as we seem to have drifted off topic just a bit, but it was Rooch who started it.
Bozo clutching at straws, or lost the plot? He's obviously unaware, or pretending to be better informed, when the evidence from the Australian model which failed spectacularly, cost millions and would be equivalent to putting each migrant up in the top Savoy hotel full board and baths of champagne... Boris Johnson 'to announce plans to send migrants to RWANDA to be processed under secretive deal' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...migrants-RWANDA-processed-secretive-deal.html