The idea that a PM who sponsored employment tribunal fees, supported weakening unfair dismissal protection and more besides will ensure “dynamic alignment on rights and protections” is utterly laughable. A complete joke. Surely we can do better than this nonsense. /2
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I hate to think what all those young voters who flocked to the party for the first time in 2017 will make of this. Vote Labour, get a Tory Brexit. They will feel they have been sold down the river. /3
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And let’s not forget - the “political declaration” is a declaration of aspiration. By the time the future trading relationship is finalised May will be long gone, new EU leaders will be in place and so on. /4
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Well said Juliet.
@jeremycorbyn is putting country before party, whereas@ChukaUmunna is putting self interest before country and party


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Chuka - time is rapidly running out. Confront Corbyn and demand he support a People's Vote now and if he refuses sane Labour MPs must walk. It's an existential watershed. Please grasp the nettle and take the shot. Delaying will not win the day.
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For the gazillionth time, it would make no difference even if Corbyn supported a second ref, there are nowhere near enough votes in the Commons for it and Umunna (and others) could have put down an amendment for one, but he didn't- because he knows it has no chance.
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You are so deeply disingenuous. Obviously May won't accept Corbyn's terms because it would make it a far softer Brexit than she could bear. This is clearly a move to show Labour have a coherent position if they can't get an election. Please stop lying
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He can't stop lying...
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I think you are misreading this. It is customs union, shared institutions and dynamic alignment - very much in the territory of EEA. May can only deliver this if she splits the Tories. Plus it indicates A50 has to be postponed. It's effective + practical opposition.
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And if May can't agree, our position is to bring her down and/or fight for a second referendum.
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