If Brexit is going to happen either way, why vote in a way that helps Tories?
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Brexit isn't a done deal, we've been told voting against it here can overturn it. Given he keeps voting with them, Corbyn good as a Tory.
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As I've said, Corbyn had misjudged EU issues. But A50 bill passed because Tories have a majority, & could only fail with Tory rebellion.
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"Corbyn is as good as a Tory" is a moot point as if he were PM the government would be Labour. Unless you think all of Labour are Tories...
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I think a man who consistently props up the Tories and has refused to oppose Brexit is as good as one.
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Replying to @GrantWhiteTZ @o_guest and
Corbyn wants Brexit, hence he won't highlight damage its caused. Doesn't want to avoid iceberg but wear the captain's hat.
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You're missing the point IMHO. But that's OK. If you want more years of Tories — it seems to be what you/we will get. So enjoy.
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So your position is Labour are the only game in town and if I don't vote for them I'm voting Tory?
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I was born and grew up outside the UK, my position is: It's mind-boggling how you all keep forgetting what first post the post means.
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Replying to @o_guest @GrantWhiteTZ and
I don't care how you vote given you believe that Labour = Tories.
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Because that is a position I can't argue against — you have defined both parties as being exactly the same. Your prior is set to infinity. 
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