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Started by Cassie, October 14, 2019, 11:33:50 AM

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Churchill

Quote from: Wiggles post_id=1590 time=1571660097 user_id=87
I for one love Corbyn. As long as this man is leader of the opposition, Labour will never get in power. Now stop saying bad things about him and see what he is doing for the country  :D


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When I read that Ai-Bagdadi was dead killed by the Yanks,  instantly my thoughts were with Corbyn at this difficult time for him  :roll:
<r><COLOR color=\"#4000FF\">>After years of waiting at long last on our way out of the EU <E>]</e></COLOR></r>

T00ts

Quote from: Wiggles post_id=1590 time=1571660097 user_id=87
I for one love Corbyn. As long as this man is leader of the opposition, Labour will never get in power. Now stop saying bad things about him and see what he is doing for the country  :D


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Wiggles

I for one love Corbyn. As long as this man is leader of the opposition, Labour will never get in power. Now stop saying bad things about him and see what he is doing for the country  :D
A hand up, not a hand out

Borchester

Quote from: Ciaphas post_id=683 time=1571120316 user_id=75
It seems unlikely that Mr Johson's deal is going to be substantially different to May's since there are certain realities which bind him as equally as they did May.



With that in mind Mr Corbyn's position on the deal is also unlikely to have changed.


Corbyn hasn't got a position. He has spent his life protesting against everything and now he is old, tired and living in a bubble where the only real policy is to storm Buckingham Palace and nationalise the royal corgis.



As far as I can see the Ulster position is that it wants to stay in the EU so I don't see what the fuss is about other than that Boris needs the DUP vote, which with the hard headed Mrs Foster in charge, will probably come down to the size of the bung.



Johnson's deal is unlikely to be much different from that of Mrs May's except that it was hard not to believe that the latter's idea was to use it to back us into the EU. On the other hand, Boris may be a crook but he is a smart one and must realise that without the Brexit vote he won't get elected town dog catcher.
Algerie Francais !

Cassie

Quote from: Ciaphas post_id=683 time=1571120316 user_id=75
It seems unlikely that Mr Johson's deal is going to be substantially different to May's since there are certain realities which bind him as equally as they did May.



With that in mind Mr Corbyn's position on the deal is also unlikely to have changed.


If he arranged a deal with the EU himself, he'd vote against it, it's just in his nature.

Ciaphas

It seems unlikely that Mr Johson's deal is going to be substantially different to May's since there are certain realities which bind him as equally as they did May.



With that in mind Mr Corbyn's position on the deal is also unlikely to have changed.

T00ts

Quote from: Cassie post_id=531 time=1571049230 user_id=57
He has already said apparently that he won't vote for a deal between Boris and the EU. He hasn't even seen the deal yet and he's going against it. Shows the measure of the man.



He has also said that if he becomes interim PM he will have to introduce some legislation. I wonder how long 'interim' becomes? The opposition, unelected governing parties called it a coup - not inflammatory language at all - and undemocratic when Parliament was prorogued, how can an interim government of unelected parties be democratic? This country has gone mad!!


Power corrupts and the conviction that power is only a vote away corrupts completely. You are right this parliament wouldn't know democracy if it sat in the speakers chair. I am disgusted with the whole process and if people want to march, forget leave/remain, it's parliament that needs throwing.

Cassie

He has already said apparently that he won't vote for a deal between Boris and the EU. He hasn't even seen the deal yet and he's going against it. Shows the measure of the man.



He has also said that if he becomes interim PM he will have to introduce some legislation. I wonder how long 'interim' becomes? The opposition, unelected governing parties called it a coup - not inflammatory language at all - and undemocratic when Parliament was prorogued, how can an interim government of unelected parties be democratic? This country has gone mad!!