You need to look up the definition of answer. He is asked the same question 6 times and uses it as an opportunity to reiterate his point 6 times.
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No, he said words but they didn’t provide any one of the possible answers to the question he was asked
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Here is a question for you. Did the referendum unequivocally determine the will of the people was to a) leave or b) remain in the EU?
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This , Julia, currently is an example of someone ( you) not answering a question.
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Julia is not a “prime minister in waiting” is she. Comrade Corbyn fed back some line given him by ‘his people’...which, to be honest reveals his position and is all the answer people need. Not fit. Not even close.
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Have you ever voted Labour? If not, then I suspect that what you think about this doesn't really matter.
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Now that’s an intriguing and perplexing thing to say. But yes, I have. NEVER for this fool or the sorry state that is Labour now, that’s for sure. I am trying to imagine the miracle that would ever have me vote Labour again.
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Would they have to start a war or swear allegiance to Israel or something like that? Or is it just the idea of natural monopolies being state owned? May be taxation levels for corporations being brought back up to comparable European levels? Cancel Brexit?
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You weren't so quick to answer why you used sewer language to the victims of the Omagh bomb Julia. Casting stones in a glasshouse is about all
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I didn’t “use sewer language” to the victims. My tweet wasn’t about the victims. It was about Corbyn.
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I witnessed first hand that event. Only a sewer correspondent would attempt to smear Corbyn on the 20th year rememberance date. Now slither back to the
@Conservatives sewer pipe whence you emerged and leave the decent people of Omagh out of your hate filled right wing agenda.
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You’re a bit sensitive Julia. Almost, one could say, like a snowflake.
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Aw bless. Julia is at patronising best. Bless.
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Well let's face it with the value of the pound now standing at 1.11 Euro, it would really take someone who is crazy to think the UK would be better off outside the EU. - But then on looking at the right wing, I see nothing but insincerity and craziness.
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oooh yeah - the (fluctuating) 'value of the pound' is all that matters - what a joke - especially from a 'socialist'
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Forgot to put the Champagne in front of Socialist Chris

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Pretty simple question to answer We will be better off outside as we will be implementing democracy and whether we remained or stayed doing doing that will always make the U.K. better off in the long run
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Meanwhile we are reassured that the government is stockpiling drugs and food, £ collapsing and investment fleeing (see below for evidence). Those that promote
#brexshit are shipping funds to Germany and Ireland. Are#leavers fools or just idiotspic.twitter.com/76Ik5MeCml
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This reply shows why people voted the way they did





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