I’m sure, that as remain lost the last referendum, the question on any future ratification will be, negotiated deal or no deal.
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Interesting this lunchtime that the war criminal Cambell was booted out of the anti Semitic Labour Party, for voting Liberal Democrat’s, why would He vote for party that tried to kill off the Albion if Labour was the remain supporting party he was insisting it was Sunday evening?
What a time to...
This will be a fascinating insight into the current mood, Peterborough is a Leave voting constituency that elected a member of Parliament standing on a Leave manifesto, this is a town out side of the champagne socialist bubble of London.
I strongly believe that Corbyn will nail his colours to a...
Unless of course the EU get fed up with us and refuse to offer any further extension, that’s not going to happen, however, the next leader of the Tory Party won’t necessarily capitulate like May kept on doing.
The two party system has been rocked to it’s foundation by May’s inability to pursue a...
Indeed, far better to leave with a good deal, in any business negotiations you have to have an option to walk away, let’s hope a more competent negotiating team from across the political spectrum can start the ball rolling before November, I don’t think a new Tory leader will be asking for any...
The Tory Party and Labour Party at the moment stand on a manifesto to leave, that is a fact, Lib Dem, Green, CHUCK, SNP and PC stand on a manifesto to remain, at present, and I strongly believe Labour will shift stance in the coming weeks, there is a share of the vote that reflects a leave in...
You won’t get through, it’s the point I’m trying to make, Labour have a big decision to make now, they are the kingmakers, alienation of their heartlands to appease their London elite vote?
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The FACT is that both those partys stood on a 2017 manifesto to honour the 2016 referendum, Labour could either renege on that and alienate their heartlands and appease the Waitrose mafia of Islington, like I said earlier, Labour are now the kingmakers.
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Labour are clearly the king makers here, do they stick to their manifesto pledge of 2017 and honour the result of the 2016 referendum, thus staying loyal to their heartlands or do they appease the Islington elite and renege on 2017 manifesto.
Corbyn needs to shit or get off the pot.
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