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I have lived through a couple of Labour governments, and I am not keen at all. Though Torys are a right shower too....
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The only point Labour ever seem to make is that Torys are bad and everything would be fine if they were in power.
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If only they had been arsed for the last three years to avoid a no deal exitOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostYou have unsurprisingly got it wrong.
Labour looks like it will seek to ensure that the UK does not leave the EU without a deal during the election campaign. Then they will go for an election. It's a matter of sequencing.
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You have unsurprisingly got it wrong.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHave I got this right, after god knows how long Corbyn has been bitching he want's a General Election, his labour MPs are most likely going to vote against one being called?
Labour looks like it will seek to ensure that the UK does not leave the EU without a deal during the election campaign. Then they will go for an election. It's a matter of sequencing.
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Labour and a General Election...
Have I got this right, after god knows how long Corbyn has been bitching he want's a General Election, his labour MPs are most likely going to vote against one being called?Tags: None
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