Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
"JOHN Redwood has slammed Labour’s dramatic promise to keep the UK in the single market and customs union post-Brexit, saying the party aims to “weaken” the government’s position before formal talks today"Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
I'm not quite sure you understand democracy, Jeremy runs a Democratic Party, if votes are for something he doesn't agree with he doesn't stamp his foot and say my way or the high way, he accepts the decision and tries to fight for that. I don't think many of us had a problem with the original economic union it's the political aims we voted against, the taking away our democracy and the multiple layers of unelected governments they put in place.Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
In my view the latest Labour position on Brexit, has nothing to do with the will of the people, very little to do with getting the best deal for the UK, and massively about gleaning large support to oust Theresa May, and taking over at No.10.Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
Re: The Inevitable Corbyn EU U-Turn
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