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Big Brian 22-06-2016 14:42

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Talk about 2 faced? Jeremy Corbyn one of the most anti-EU politicians ever is telling voters to vote to remain, BBC News Channel. I can't take what he says seriously any more. Anyone who can turn their coat like that isn't worth listening to.

papa smurf 22-06-2016 14:50

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BREAKING: EU to hold talks with Turkey over Brussels membership NEXT WEEK

BRUSSELS bigwigs will open membership talks with Turkey NEXT WEEK, despite David Cameron promising voters a completion of a deal would be DECADES away in a bid to urge Britons to back a Remain vote.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...European-Union

Stephen 22-06-2016 15:01

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35844428)
Talk about 2 faced? Jeremy Corbyn one of the most anti-EU politicians ever is telling voters to vote to remain, BBC News Channel. I can't take what he says seriously any more. Anyone who can turn their coat like that isn't worth listening to.

What he can't change his mind??

He perhaps now has a better knowledge of facts and realises the best option for the UK.

Osem 22-06-2016 15:19

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What facts has Corbyn got now that he didn't have a few months ago and what's suddenly changed in the EU? :confused:

It seems to me that he has no confidence in his ability to be PM of a party who could introduce the sort of welfare and other protections (e.g. workplace) he ow claims are at risk if we get out of the EU. All that despite previously claiming the EU was bad for the working man for many, many years.

It's ironic that he'd place his trust in Eurocrats to now deliver the sort of change he says he wants rather than his own party. At least Labour can undo what the Tories do, they can't undo EU directives.

Big Brian 22-06-2016 15:54

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35844431)
What he can't change his mind??

He perhaps now has a better knowledge of facts and realises the best option for the UK.

No he hasn't. He has to do it cos it was the Party line before he took over and still is. Wake up!

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Hollande says opposed to 'new negotiations' over Britain's EU deal

French President Francois Hollande on Wednesday said there should be no further changes to proposed reforms to keep Britain in the EU when the plan is discussed at a summit in Brussels in two weeks.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/hollande-s...184509347.html

Ministers could use Brussels summit on same day as referendum to SWAY VOTES, MP warns

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...day-referendum

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‘EU is a ticking time bomb’ Britain faces economic MELTDOWN if we remain, researchers warn

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...erendum-brexit

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So can you really sit there and tell us that the EU is going to reform if we remain?

Stephen 22-06-2016 15:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35844437)
No he hasn't. He has to do it cos it was the Party line before he took over and still is. Wake up![COLOR="Silver"]

Sorry but not all members of the party are voting remain, so he doesn't have to support it if he doesn't really believe in it.

I am sure Corbyn would be the last person to do or say something because he was told to!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-35616946

Find out if your local MP is Remain or Leave.

passingbat 22-06-2016 16:07

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35844443)
Sorry but not all members of the party are voting remain, so he doesn't have to support it if he doesn't really believe in it.

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Correct me if I am wrong (I may be), but wasn't remaining in the EU Labour party policy when Corbyn took over the leadership?

Taf 22-06-2016 16:12

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TheDaddy 22-06-2016 16:17

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35844388)
Part of the Maastricht Treaty was that we didn't sign up for the Working Time Directives. Look how that turned out, we had it imposed on us by the backdoor using Health and Safety directives instead.

I did 332.5 hours last month, good job it was implemented via the back door or I'd have been screwed

Big Brian 22-06-2016 16:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35844443)
Sorry but not all members of the party are voting remain, so he doesn't have to support it if he doesn't really believe in it.

I am sure Corbyn would be the last person to do or say something because he was told to!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-35616946

Find out if your local MP is Remain or Leave.

He's different he's the leader.

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35844446)
Correct me if I am wrong (I may be), but wasn't remaining in the EU Labour party policy when Corbyn took over the leadership?

Indeed it was and it wouldn't look good if the leader of the Party campaigned against the Party line. He has no choice and I bet he votes leave tomorrow in the privacy of the polling booth.

Stephen 22-06-2016 16:48

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35844453)
He's different he's the leader.

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Indeed it was and it wouldn't look good if the leader of the Party campaigned against the Party line. He has no choice and I bet he votes leave tomorrow in the privacy of the polling booth.

How does that make him different. He is still an MP and still has a say.

He is listed on the BBC link I posted under MPs voting remain.

I very much doubt he would change his mind as he was 'told to'.

Osem 22-06-2016 17:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35844446)
Correct me if I am wrong (I may be), but wasn't remaining in the EU Labour party policy when Corbyn took over the leadership?

Don't think we're gonna get any answers... ;)

Anyway it's nice to see Juncker proving how democratic the EU is by telling the UK what the EU will do if we leave. Is he really speaking on behalf of everyone else now?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-36599300

Is this really who we want telling us what to do? I can't believe people would vote for more of this...

Gary L 22-06-2016 17:49

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This is interesting.

"evidence" that Jo Cox's murder is fake to get people to vote remain.

it's quite convincing too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ivR-i1hTU

Chris 22-06-2016 18:17

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He said he'd prove it in 30 seconds. All he did in 30 seconds was prove he has no clue what he's on about.

I bet he uploaded that video from his parents' spare room while wearing nothing but underpants and a sweat-stained tee shirt. What a miserable excuse for a human being.

Big Brian 22-06-2016 18:21

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35844465)
This is interesting.

"evidence" that Jo Cox's murder is fake to get people to vote remain.

it's quite convincing too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ivR-i1hTU

Without reading it I'll say sick. Now I'll have a look It's very plausible indeed. I have to check that out but I always thought the blue lights had to be flashing at an emergency situation.


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