The manoeuvring of Corbyn during this time frame - against 2nd Ref, in favour of 2nd Ref, in favour of Brexit, in favour of Remain, won't talk to Tories, will talk to Tories, wouldn't say what his position is ... The fecking turdblossom was so busy playing both ends against the middle, he forgot to rescue Shamima Begum. Sneaky, disreputable scumbag that he is.
Labour have offerred several times to fully support Mays Deal provided she then puts it to the public to confirm its what they actually want.
The crew of the Essex would have chosen to Remain - where they were - instead of coming "home" to a Corbyn Britain : o D
When I hear ‘people with vested interests’ I tend to think of politicians, businessmen and experts. I do agree there needs to be a compromise but politicians don’t seem to. They all want it their way or no way.
I have tried to follow. Corbyn has defeated my powers of observation - although in my own defence, I do have a full-time job and other things in my life to think about. The combination of refusing to state his position, demonstrating one position and then saying he has another position over the past few years has meant that I haven't followed him as closely as some have. There again, if it takes every minute of the day to accurately work out Corbyn's current position, i suggest that he ain't worth following that closely! Plus ... you know - terrorist sympathiser.
The Deep State undercover fake news have done a good job on you. The one time Vice leader of the CND & well known Pacificist you now believe to be a terrorist sympathiser. I mean it could be possible but... How does he have time to fit it in between being an MP, endlessly shagging Diane Abbott, (quite a handful) hanging out at his allotment and being a Czech Spy? Not enough hours in the day - he is 68 FFS!
The only one that did a number on me is Corbyn. In this respect, I have only paid attention to what he says, videos he appears in, statements attributed to him that have not been refuted by Corbyn himself. I understand that it is normal practice now for people to follow either one narrative or another without question but kindly grant me the courtesy of accepting that I work through information with a critical eye. I do not follow fake news blindly, whatever its source. Being a victim of misinformation from independent blogger-activists is no more acceptable than swallowing the MSM steady diet of tripe. Real data is harder to come by - I only have limited time so I look for info sources that are unarguably genuine, that emanate from first-hand sources - ie, I see whether the public figure condemn themselves from their own mouths. I don't give unquestioning trust to people who say things I might want to hear. You would do well to do the same.
Provided her deal meets his four/five/pick a number “tests” which are designed to be unmeetable whilst delivering Leave. He is a dissembler.
I'm not surprised you would see it that way but all the way through, they have had as many variations as the tories with only once sentence applied "move aside for us to do it" it didn't seem to matter that what the labour party are offering is not what the vote asked for, people can see straight through that.
The indicative votes only last week shows as always, what they say and what they do, are still two different things
the 2015 GE a consultative reff which led to them being elected in the first place. that's from the 2017 election that cost them their majority.
btw, Corbin is a slime ball, the tactics he uses up here are no different than any other. aided and enabled by a press that has only one target. pretty much everything he accuses us of not doing he aint doing in wales and his party blocked us from having the powers to deal with these issues during, smith, in the first place. he also believes in indi for everybody. bar? Prick.
Really depends on: What happens next with Brexit? When the election is? Who takes over from May? What is in the manifestos?