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Old 17-10-2019, 20:12   #1382
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I can’t understand what Corbyn is playing at. His party members might be remainy but his voters aren’t. He can’t hide from the electorate forever, and the mood music coming out of Brussels is that there will be no extension beyond 31 October regardless of what the Commons does. How will he resist demands for an election if we leave with no deal? How will he persuade anyone to vote for him in such circumstances? Surely he has now to stop playing politics and at the very least whip his MPs to abstain. Alternatively, a free vote.
I think he wants to stay in opposition and not be in government,i doubt if he is up to the task anyway.
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