Originally posted by Old Greg
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Previously on "Labour set to back confirmatory public vote on Brexit"
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Probably be an improvement on you looking after them.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTrust Korbyn to run the country?
I'd sooner trust Gary Glitter to babysit my kids!!

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The only thing on this Planet Korbyn cares about is getting Korbyn into No. 10
Oh, and the plight of terrorists.
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Actually, I think the agreement would be that Labour would abstain in return for a people's vote. The end result would be the same, though, because the WA would pass.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis is voting for the deal, not against the deal.
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This is voting for the deal, not against the deal.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostHe is giving himself an excuse to vote against Mays deal without looking like he (Labour) is/are obstructing Brexit. He has previously said he would not vote for Mays deal unless it kept UK in the Customs Union.
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He is giving himself an excuse to vote against Mays deal without looking like he (Labour) is/are obstructing Brexit. He has previously said he would not vote for Mays deal unless it kept UK in the Customs Union.
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I think he's supporting it because he knows it won't get passed.
It's either May's deal or it goes into the long grass.
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So, he doesn’t support May’s Deal, but he will support it if it’s then put to a referendum after Parliament have approved it?
And then what if the people reject it, after Parliament has approved it?
No wonder he’s still a distant third in the “who should be PM” polls.
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