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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
I'm a bit disappointed with Corbyn, I had such high hopes that he could change the face of politics and politicians as we have known them for the last 20 years.
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I think his problem is the Labour Party. As they are taking a pro EU stance he has to do the same or risk what the Tories are going through.
We know his heart isn't in his speeches and I think he'll probably vote leave in the privacy of the polling booth. That aside, I think once things return to normal in Parliament, we'll see the real Corbyn again.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
The UK will be staying in the the EU whatever the result of this referendum. It won't come down to MPs defying the will of the electorate. There'll be a crisis EU summit, new offer (which will contain nothing new), UK economy slides dramatically in the meantime and people get a second chance to vote the right way in a few months time, having seen their mortgages payments shoot up and their pensions plummet. Referendums are only allowed if you vote the right way.
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Hello David Cameron. O sorry thought DC had come in for a moment there.
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Originally Posted by Osem
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I have nothing against the Single Market per se. What I'm against is handing our Sovereignty and our hard earned cash over to a bunch of unelected bureaucrats who want to form a United States of Europe as America with a Federal system. Now I have nothing really against Federalism either, I believe it could work in a small country like ours. The point is it would be OURS and not the EU running it.