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I don't know why anyone supporting Corbyn would want an election.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think that's the sound of your head exploding.
All that would happen is the Tories, UKIP and other random parties would win seats of Labour due to splitting the vote as now some traditional non-voters realise their vote counts."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Indeed, but many Corbynistas see Labour as a vehicle for social change, rather than a gov't in waiting. I don't think Corbyn himself believes he's a credible PM. They don't see the irony. Tragic really.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI don't know why anyone supporting Corbyn would want an election.
All that would happen is the Tories, UKIP and other random parties would win seats of Labour due to splitting the vote as now some traditional non-voters realise their vote counts.Comment
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The time bomb is the economic bomb that will go off when David Davis begins his "negotiations"Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think that's the sound of your head exploding.
The May delusion: Britain’s new prime minister will regret appointing Boris Johnson | The Economist
David Davis is a deluded nutcase.In all likelihood Mr Davis will be just as unconstructive this time: his strategy for Brexit, published just two days ago, is wildly optimistic and suggests that he is totally unprepared for the rigours of the negotiation ahead. I would not be remotely surprised if this particular thread of our story ended with him flouncing out, talks at a deadlock, and blaming Mrs May for failing sufficiently to underwrite his fantasies.
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I'm with Andrew Neil on The Economist. Hacked or marbles lost.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe time bomb is the economic bomb that will go off when David Davis begins his "negotiations"
The May delusion: Britain’s new prime minister will regret appointing Boris Johnson | The Economist
David Davis is a deluded nutcase.

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They are tweeting an article they posted on 24th June.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI'm with Andrew Neil on The Economist. Hacked or marbles lost.
Someone doesn't know how to use social media..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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