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If the news wasn't filled with outright lies about Corbyn for the last few years then they would be.

I think it is much more to do with the insidious rise of Momentum within the Labour Party that scares the public. McDonnell showing his Little Red Book in parliament indicates an unattractive path not many wish to take.
 
I think it is much more to do with the insidious rise of Momentum within the Labour Party that scares the public. McDonnell showing his Little Red Book in parliament indicates an unattractive path not many wish to take.

That was a joke ffs. They're not Marxists, they're just as left-wing as most Scandinavian countries.

You're more than happy for Brexit to cripple this country, but trying to readdress the balance between rich and poor here is unacceptable to you.

You must really despise foreigners.
 
That was a joke ffs. They're not Marxists, they're just as left-wing as most Scandinavian countries.

You're more than happy for Brexit to cripple this country, but trying to readdress the balance between rich and poor here is unacceptable to you.

You must really despise foreigners.

Only those in the Man City team tonight who will probably dominate our lovely foreigners. :emoticon-0100-smile
 
The prime minister and cabinet of the day legally decided the result of the referendum would be government policy. This was well known before the vote. The default position as the process stands a no vote to May's lousy deal can only produce leaving without a deal. A PM can introduce other options although none will prolong her career much or guarantee keeping the Marx twins out of office.
tory scheisters playing party politics against the best interests of the country... like they always do. scum, the lot of them.
 
The 2016 referendum was non-binding. And the result was too close, the wording too ambiguous, etc...Your ERG heroes have no mandate to push for a No Deal Brexit, that much is clear. So what options do you have?
Everybody else is saying that winning by over one million votes was decisive.
 
Sadly the majority of working people are misled time on time by a media machine owned by the Tory establishment who continue to publish misinformation and sensationalism in their own interests...

Anyone who holds a different view is smeared and abused. Corbyn no doubt is a good man with human values but is constantly attacked in the private sector media.....
 
Everybody else is saying that winning by over one million votes was decisive.
... not for a No Deal Brexit.... these self serving ideologues seek to hijack the moderates for their own ends..... they will never succeed.... always happens in politics in the UK.... it always swings back to 'the centre' ( which is actually more to the right in any case!)
 
Corbyn ffs

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Everybody else is saying that winning by over one million votes was decisive.

It was 26% of the UK population, of which many are dead and loads of people have realised they've been cheated. Look at the poll link I posted earlier.

If you're so confident that a No Deal Brexit is what this country voted for then let's have another referendum. Your hero Rees-Mogg even said we would have a 2nd referendum about it.
 
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It was 26% of the UK population, of which many are dead and loads of people have realised they've been cheated. Look at the poll link I posted earlier.

If you're so confident that a No Deal Brexit is what this country voted for then let's have another referendum. Your hero Rees-Mogg even said we would have a 2nd referendum about it.

They are so worried ...they dont want a referendum as it would probably go the other way....most people would choose May's flawed version against a no deal as the consequences of no deal are so apparent... and perhaps more would now choose to remain
 
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Sadly the majority of working people are misled time on time by a media machine owned by the Tory establishment who continue to publish misinformation and sensationalism in their own interests...

Anyone who holds a different view is smeared and abused. Corbyn no doubt is a good man with human values but is constantly attacked in the private sector media.....

How sad, you are basically describing working people as stupid and gullible, that says a lot about you I'm afraid.
 
They are so worried ...they dont want a referendum as it would probably go the other way....most people would choose May's flawed version against a no deal as the consequences of no deal are so apparent... and perhaps more would now choose to remain
From the Sun .....


A poll carried out by NatCen and The UK in Changing Europe revealed 59 per cent of voters would now vote to remain in the EU, while 41 per cent would opt to leave.
 
It really saddens me in this day and age to see on a daily basis so many people are so ill informed and misled... by the biased private media and their friends


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I see you are posting the very misinformation we are talking about.... see who is behind every one of these memes and articles.

Also perhaps as an aside... ask yourself why the west supports Israel at every turn ?
He's been quoted on them
 
It was 26% of the UK population, of which many are dead and loads of people have realised they've been cheated. Look at the poll link I posted earlier.

If you're so confident that a No Deal Brexit is what this country voted for then let's have another referendum. Your hero Rees-Mogg even said we would have a 2nd referendum about it.
No. No second referendum. We knew that when we went to the polls. It was clear the vote would be final.

The will of the people can change all it wants. Democracy cannot.
 
No. No second referendum. We knew that when we went to the polls. It was clear the vote would be final.

The will of the people can change all it wants. Democracy cannot.

Why not? As I said Rees-Mogg said we would get a 2nd referendum, you idolise him, surely you don't think he was wrong?
 
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