No amount of fudge can explain away Corbyn’s endorsement of a separation from Europe.
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And “the Labour Party” as mentioned in the yougov poll - do they all support a “managed Brexit”?
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They would prefer a Brexit that safeguards jobs, trade, our economy and the environment. Should this not be possible then they'd prefer to Remain in the EU.
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All those headlines revealed as no more than wishful thinking. Otherwise, you'd have expected all those pundits to have been ecstatic when their "fears" of Labour's demise proved so unfounded.
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I’m sure a lot have seen this LSE report on the media reporting around Jeremy Corbyn, but for those who haven’t, have a look. It affirms the bias what we know to be true. http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/pdf/jeremycorbyn/cobyn-report-final.pdf … Vote Labour.
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Of the 12 or so Lab Party Member friends of mine (a mixed bunch even though a tiny sample) not one of them endorses Corbyn. Sadly I can’t either because of his ambiguity over Brexit & antisemitism. After 25 years as a Lab member, this is a novel but sad state of affairs for me.
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He’s not been ambiguous. He voted Remain. He supported Remain. He now follows Party Policy, agreed at conference, and respects the outcome of the vote. He’s exploring all possibilities before we’ll end up with No Brexit as the only logical outcome.
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I say this with respect, but although you’ve tracked his position on Brexit very well in your tweet, you seem not to notice the mad ambiguity in his shifting positions. I think this is where we diverge, unfortunately. & I think this split in opinion is rapidly replicating.
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And Judging by the surge in libdem it appears the majority of public are not as gullible as a small 6% of
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And won the election, presumably. Right?
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Well he won plenty of seats and gained lots of new voters Whereas neoliberal Nicola did the opposite...losing seats to every other party...even the useless Lib Dems
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Neoliberal??? Hahaha You folk down south havnae a scooby. But carry on thinking Labour will have a chance in Scotland.
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Scotland would be better off with true Socialists, with Labour’s new Leader there, rather than SNP pseudo Socialists. Apparently the SNP held back funds so they could blame Westminster for underfunding Scotland? All to strengthen their case for independence while people suffered
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Oh good, Twitter's got a new fucking idiot.
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Just because I voiced a doubt should encourage you to check out what I said rather than just dismiss it out of hand. So, which of us is the real idiot here....?
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You, for imagining that I wouldn't have already written multiple articles about it.
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They were whipping up anti Corbyn hysteria, the comment threads were proof of that. It was a bit like the
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“The cold hard fact is that if I lose just 6 seats I will lose this election and Jeremy Corbyn will be sitting down to negotiate with... Europe” ~ Theresa May, 20 May 2017 Tories lost more than 6;despite failing on their own terms they are still despotically clinging onto power.
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Not only have Theresa May's Tories been found in Contempt of Parliament for attempting to hide legal advice about her crap deal from our supposedly sovereign Parliament, but they are running down the clock in an attempt to blackmail Parliament too!
#LockTheToriesInTheTower
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