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Old 14-01-2019, 10:28   #6315
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
MPs that in the majority stood on a manifesto to leave the EU

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Corbyn and Labour have been totally lamentable in this whole period.

Like or dislike May, like or dislike her deal, she has at least come back with a position and a deal.

And as split as the Tories are, at least you know what they want as individuals also.

I have no idea what Labours position is. Nor do they. If Corbyn thinks this is his ticket into power, I think he will be disappointed.
The official labour position is to still pursue Brexit, but to attempt to renegotiate a deal with Brussels (not sure how that's going to play out considering the EU's comments)

Corbyns attempt at no confidence vote will be symbolic only as DUP etc will vote against. I agree that if Corbyn thinks he will be able to use this to gain power then it's not going to happen.
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