No Confidence Vote, interim government, a single letter to Brussels. Plenty of time.Let's hope it can be done in time...this could now be the most important political decision made since 1939
No Confidence Vote, interim government, a single letter to Brussels. Plenty of time.Let's hope it can be done in time...this could now be the most important political decision made since 1939
You work with idiots, clearly. If they think anyone other than the super-rich will benefit from Brexit at all, let alone a no deal Brexit, they are certifiable.
You work with idiots, clearly. If they think anyone other than the super-rich will benefit from Brexit at all, let alone a no deal Brexit, they are certifiable.
IMO Corbyn has been very dignified in the face of non-stop barrage of criticism. Contrast his behaviour with that of mobster Johnson.Can you provide an example, a quote from JC that you don’t believe?
In Napoleon's time we were a nation of shopkeepers. What are we going to be in the next Century, then?Britain has no shortage of idiots.
It has been said that a nation gets the leaders it deserves. Maybe that’s true .
In Napoleon's time we were a nation of shopkeepers. What are we going to be in the next Century, then?
Is this because the populous get most of their informatión From social media and not from analytical sources?Britain has no shortage of idiots.
It has been said that a nation gets the leaders it deserves. Maybe that’s true .
We are already.A nation of reality tv stars. **** ones.
Firstly he's a hypocrite. He's been calling for a general election for months and then the first opportunity he gets he rejects the chance. Either put your money where your mouth is or shut up. And as far as Brexit is concerned he's simply trying to block it rather than come up with alternative options apart from a second referendum. He's more concerned about his own political career than he is about the country. There's a reason why Labour aren't winning general elections. He's a knob and he's damaging Labour as a whole. I refuse to vote Labour while he's in charge.
Britain has no shortage of idiots.
It has been said that a nation gets the leaders it deserves. Maybe that’s true .
In Napoleon's time we were a nation of shopkeepers. What are we going to be in the next Century, then?
A nation full of ****s?
Talk to the EU and agree a deal that ensures key issues, such as a customs union, climate control and workers rights etc and then let the public decide, as in vote for the deal or reject the deal and remain in the EU.
How is that different than May's stance? Corbyn wants a bunch of crap the EU will never agree to, and when they don't.. then what? The EU will give him the same exit deal they gave May. Then he'll be caught in the middle of either convincing people to take the EU exit deal which is less than he promised and admit failure, or he'll have to drop all his demands and agree to stay which means he accomplished nothing. Either way, he'll likely be out of a job.
IMO, the only thing Corbyn has done is be smart enough to hang out on the sidelines and let May take the fall. The EU is not going to give you all concessions. You stay in under the current terms and of course as a member party they'll hear your ideas for changes but there's going to be no promises, or you can GTFO.
Johnson's deal is not fundamentally different than May's deal which is not different than any deal Corbyn would have gotten. You either vote to stay, or you vote to go. And if Corbyn won't commit to either one, then it's time for him to leave.
How is that different than May's stance? Corbyn wants a bunch of crap the EU will never agree to, and when they don't.. then what? The EU will give him the same exit deal they gave May. Then he'll be caught in the middle of either convincing people to take the EU exit deal which is less than he promised and admit failure, or he'll have to drop all his demands and agree to stay which means he accomplished nothing. Either way, he'll likely be out of a job.
IMO, the only thing Corbyn has done is be smart enough to hang out on the sidelines and let May take the fall. The EU is not going to give you all concessions. You stay in under the current terms and of course as a member party they'll hear your ideas for changes but there's going to be no promises, or you can GTFO.
Johnson's deal is not fundamentally different than May's deal which is not different than any deal Corbyn would have gotten. You either vote to stay, or you vote to go. And if Corbyn won't commit to either one, then it's time for him to leave.
You clearly speak with no knowledge of what has been negotiated over the last 3 years. Corbyn’s deal wouldn’t have the self-imposed red lines which the May deal had, and which obviously the Johnson deal has. May ruled out a Customs Union and access to the Single Market, despite Vote Leave promising this would be in the deal before the referendum. Norway has access to the Single Market, Corbyn wanted a Customs Union added to a Norway-style deal, plus retaining the same freedom of movement of people, goods, and services, and the same workers rights as we currently enjoy. There is absolutely no reason why the EU wouldn’t grant those things to one of the largest economies in Europe. Theresa May only failed to get all that in her deal because she, not the EU, ruled them out.How is that different than May's stance? Corbyn wants a bunch of crap the EU will never agree to, and when they don't.. then what? The EU will give him the same exit deal they gave May. Then he'll be caught in the middle of either convincing people to take the EU exit deal which is less than he promised and admit failure, or he'll have to drop all his demands and agree to stay which means he accomplished nothing. Either way, he'll likely be out of a job.
IMO, the only thing Corbyn has done is be smart enough to hang out on the sidelines and let May take the fall. The EU is not going to give you all concessions. You stay in under the current terms and of course as a member party they'll hear your ideas for changes but there's going to be no promises, or you can GTFO.
Johnson's deal is not fundamentally different than May's deal which is not different than any deal Corbyn would have gotten. You either vote to stay, or you vote to go. And if Corbyn won't commit to either one, then it's time for him to leave.
You work with idiots, clearly. If they think anyone other than the super-rich will benefit from Brexit at all, let alone a no deal Brexit, they are certifiable.