Lexiters - how is it working out for you?

Started by BeElBeeBub, October 27, 2019, 11:38:01 AM

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Barry

Quote from: BeElBeeBub post_id=2621 time=1572179605 user_id=88
True, but there are some who are "the EU is a capitalist project stopping the true socialist utopia! - we must leave!"



These tend not to be working class labour voters, they tend to be the more ideological labour voters.



Imagine if a Labour government wanted to leave the EU so it could nationalise all industry and IDS, redwood etc were for it!



That's the level of weirdness were at.

Not sure how many times Sheepy and I have to tell you, it cannot be divided up between left and right, man or woman, educated or not, rich or poor...
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BeElBeeBub

True, but there are some who are "the EU is a capitalist project stopping the true socialist utopia! - we must leave!"



These tend not to be working class labour voters, they tend to be the more ideological labour voters.



Imagine if a Labour government wanted to leave the EU so it could nationalise all industry and IDS, redwood etc were for it!



That's the level of weirdness were at.

papasmurf

Labour Brexit supporters are mainly in areas that Labour forgot/took for granted. That any kind of Brexit will put them in deeper poo than they already appears to be a lesson they will only learn the hard way.
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BeElBeeBub

Are there any "Lexiters" here?



Despite Brexit being backed by some of the most rightwing of the Conservative party, there is (unfathomably in my eyes) a significant cohort of Labour brexit supporters.



Most notably Jeremy Corbyn.



Given the release of the WA text showing the level playing field requirements (aka minimum standards on workers rights) being deliberately moved out of the legally binding portion of the agreement.



Do you still think Brexit is going to help the working classes?