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Old 26-11-2018, 19:47   #3817
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Personally Corbyn is not the leader l would pick for the Labour party but the Conservatives would be wise not to repeat the same tactic as last time as it obviously did not work in 2017 and was pretty much a unmitigated disaster for them as voters get fed up with repeated personal character assassination attacks.
Agreed. I don't need a telly debate to tell me that Theresa May is the better of these two underwhelming politicians, although I do hugely admire Theresa May's resilience and determination. It would probably benefit JC to appear but he's probably daft enough to avoid the opportunity.
Labour should bring back David Milliband but he probably thinks UK politics is a thankless task.

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