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Originally posted by AtW View PostLabour should seek to deliver a Brexit deal if the party won an election before the UK left the EU.”
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI just need 2 refs.....
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe Duke will arrange it.
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View PostI have a very astute friend who contends that UK elections are far more controlled than people give credit for. He maintains that Corbyn is such a threat to the UK in many ways, that Labour will not be allowed to win a general election whilst he is the leader of the party.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIf it’s a “Tory” Brexit, they’ll advocate remain, but if it’s a “Labour” Brexit, they’ll advocate leave.
Classic.
If the objective is to piss off everyone, Corbyn’s played a blinder
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If it’s a “Tory” Brexit, they’ll advocate remain, but if it’s a “Labour” Brexit, they’ll advocate leave.
Classic.
If the objective is to piss off everyone, Corbyn’s played a blinder
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“We will seek to deliver Brexit, and then hold a referendum on it and campaign against our own deal”
Muppets.
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2nd ref
“Labour is poised to declare it will campaign for remain in a second referendum on any deal put to parliament by a Conservative prime minister, after trade union leaders including Unite’s Len McCluskey backed a change of policy.
The joint position agreed by the unions on Monday would not commit Labour to an explicitly pro-remain position in all circumstances: unions also agreed Labour should seek to deliver a Brexit deal if the party won an election before the UK left the EU.”
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