Corbyn outlines plans to defeat no-deal Brexit - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49352250 Trying to garner support for a vote of no confidence. Yeah right o. What a loon. Just get on with brexit , what the people voted for. Is there no end to the low level this man can stoop too?
It’s akin to hitler asking for his gas to be turned on for 6 months so he can sort the Middle East problem .
To be fair, nobody voted for a No Deal Brexit and all the polls are now pointing to there being a larger majority for Remain than the 52/48 Ref #1.
His mishandling of Brexit has been astonishing. He's missed several opportunities to overturn Brexit in the past 3 years by sitting on the fence, and then decides right at the end that Labour are indeed a Remain party. Too little, too late. Good for Wales though, as more and more ditch the old English Labour Red Rosette brigade and actually start thinking for themselves.
The Welsh Labour Party should detach itself from Westminster and form it’s own separate Welsh Labour Party
He’s not come off the fence and said that labour are a remain party though arfur(prefer it to mike )just that it should be on the ballot paper if there’s another referendum. They had a spokeswoman on the news this morning saying they were against a no deal brexit but if he was allowed temporary prime ministership he would renegotiate a deal with the EU which we all know is impossible because of the Irish backstop. He can’t come out and say labor is a remain party now as it will cost him votes in a general election as large labor areas voted leave. To me perhaps we should have struck the deal with Brussels and then spent the following 2 years as we were negotiating the trade deal ensuring the technology was in place to make the border in Ireland as invisible as it is now. The reality is there are politicians with their own personal agendas in parliament being put before the will of the people and good of the country. We have seen Boris use it to become prime minister and now Corbyn is trying to play the same game. The majority of parliament don’t want us to leave the EU regardless of the referendum will of the people and the EU don’t want us to leave because we are a major contributor to them. We have to leave unfortunately otherwise we make a farce of democracy as whatever we may think of deals and no deals now the ballot paper said leave or stay with no variables so that has to be adhered to at this present time
The problem with this, is that's he's not making some valiant attempt to stop Brexit. He's making a valient and opportunistic attempt to become prime minister. Any opportunity that he thinks will get him into number ten he's going to jump on it. This man is not be trusted. Him and Johnson are two cheeks on the same arse. He's about as hard line Brexiter as you can get: Jeremy Corbyn voted for Britain to leave the European Economic Community (EEC) in the 1975 European referendum. Jeremy Corbyn voted for a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU in 2011 (breaking the Labour whip to do so). Jeremy Corbyn went on holiday during the 2016 referendum campaign and his office staff consistently undermined the Remain campaign. He refused to attend a key Remain campaign launch and also attacked government ministers for publicising the Remain case, saying they should also have promoted arguments in favour of Leave vote. The Director of the Remain campaign, himself a Labour member and candidate, said, “Rather than making a clear and passionate Labour case for EU membership, Corbyn took a week’s holiday in the middle of the campaign and removed pro-EU lines from his speeches”. During the referendum campaign, Leave.EU highlighted Corbyn’s attacks on Europe made in 1996. The day after the European referendum in 2016, Jeremy Corbyn called for the immediate invocation of Article 50 – the two-year notice to leave the EU – much quicker than even Theresa May wanted. In December 2016, Jeremy Corbyn voted in Parliament in favour of the UK leaving the EU and for the process to start no later than 31 March 2017. Jeremy Corbyn three times voted in February 2017 in favour of the Prime Minister starting the process of leaving the European Union. In the summer of 2017, Jeremy Corbyn opposed Britain remaining in the Single Market. He even sacked from his team Labour MPs who voted in favour of membership of the Single Market. In 2018, Jeremy Corbyn said he would try to make Brexit go ahead even if Labour won a general election before it happened. In February 2019, Jeremy Corbyn set out how he was ready to back Theresa May’s Brexit deal. In March 2019, writing in the Daily Mirror, Jeremy Corbyn repeated his support for Brexit, saying, “I will continue to reach out to get a decent Brexit deal”.
He thinks his best chance of getting to No 10 is for the Tories to deliver a no deal Brexit and to gain momentum as people lose their jobs and minds. He's been facilitating that, still is because he is still excluding the crucial 14 Lib Dems. He knows there'll be no caretaker Government without them. He'll call a VONC too late to avoid Johnson's no deal and he'll lose the next election as the pro-EU vote will move to Greens and Lib Dems allowing a large Tory majority and a Government that is further to the right than Thatcher's was.
Can't wait to see all the cool stuff we'll all collectively pay for whilst watching the Govt run into the ground once Labour get in though... Dennis Skinner wants a Corbyn government to 'nationalise something every week' - https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/dennis-skinner-says-wants-jeremy-13311697 Week 1: the railways Week 2: the energy companies Week 3: the banks Week 4: airports Week 5: supermarkets Week 6: universities Week 7: Wetherspoons Week 8: ice cream vans Week 9: Greggs Week 10: National Express Week 11: The Premier League Week 12: DFS Week 13: Coronation Street Week 14: Dyson Week 15: Barnsley Week 16: Gary Lineker Week 17: Quaker Oats Week 18: Disney Week 19: Sikhism Week 20: The Liberal Democrats Week 21: Dairylea Triangles Week 22: Kraft Week 23: Bon Jovi Week 24: the colour mauve Week 25: Deep Purple Week 26: disabled people Week 27: Angola Week 28: sausages Week 29: Windows Vista Week 30: Hyper Value Week 31: Tom & Jerry Week 32: Goat Simulator Week 33: The Taking of Pelham 123 (1974) Week 34: Tetleys Tea Week 35: Diane Abbott Week 36: the number 36 Week 37: hedgehogs Week 38: The Great British Bake Off Week 39: Vodafone Week 40: the World Cup Week 41: Leisure centre vending machines Week 42: Corduroy Week 43: Pokemon Yellow Week 44: Dominos Week 45: Belly button fluff Week 46: Desk fans Week 47: McCoys Salt & Vinegar Week 48: Wales Week 49: Clare Balding Week 50: a big bag of cans Week 51: Amazon Week 52: Sunday
And in turn will vote Tory. Spot on mate. They got that. It's called the senydd, and welsh labour run that. If the welsh conservatives took it over you would find a better infrastructure for wales , including the m4 relief road, not building a55s up in north wales that is always dead.
They’re still ruled by the central Labour Party, I bet every thing they do must be run past them first
His reluctance to come down clearly on the side of Remain was part of the reason the vote went the way it did. He’s always been a secret Brexiter - and for the right reasons IMHO. However his vision of Europe is as most of his visions a complete fantasy. Just wish he’d fuck off so that Labour can appoint someone that I might possibly trust as I can’t stand the current Tory shitwipes either