WorKid wrote:Do you mean 70% chance there'll be a leadership contest? Because I think she'll win the vote of no confidence, so I think maybe 10% chance that there'll be a contest. I'm not even 100% sure they'll reach enough letters to trigger the no confidence vote.
WorKid wrote:Given all the backstabbing from her party, it's nice to see Jeremy Corbyn supporting Theresa by saying he can't stop Brexit, doesn't want a second referendum, oh and he hasn't bothered to read all of the most important legal document in this country's history, maybe apart from the Magna Carta.
Good work Jeremy.
I doubt there's many MPs that have read the 585 page document written in dense legalese. Really does seem like the sort of thing that unless you know what you're dealing with, you won't have a clue about what it means. Still, he is a bellend.WorKid wrote:Given all the backstabbing from her party, it's nice to see Jeremy Corbyn supporting Theresa by saying he can't stop Brexit, doesn't want a second referendum, oh and he hasn't bothered to read all of the most important legal document in this country's history, maybe apart from the Magna Carta. Good work Jeremy.
Diluted Dante wrote:Corbyn cant stop Brexit though. Unless you want him to kill enough Brexit MP's so that Remain has a majority.
Diluted Dante wrote:There is a difference between changing the deal, and stopping Brexit. There are nowhere near enough MPs who are willing to vote to stop Brexit.
The only way Brexit is stopped is a Peoples Vote, or an election where the Lib Dems gain about a hundred seats.
He is basically a quantum mirror to any potential Labour voter, pretending to agree with them but possessing no shred of actual committment to a coherent policy.
Diluted Dante wrote:Corbyn cant stop Brexit though. Unless you want him to kill enough Brexit MP's so that Remain has a majority. JMW is right. Brexit isnt a Labour/Tory issue.
If they’d come out for Remain 12 months ago, they’d be getting the blame now for this mess. That’s where my understanding of what they’re up to ends.Brooks wrote:The Labour case is still a mystery to me, I'm having to just suppose endorsement is purely about winning the moran vote.
Sorry, my mistake (and a repeat mistake at that).JMW wrote:Saying it yet again, the Brexit/Remain divide is not the same as the Tory/Labour one. It’s not even close.
Diluted Dante wrote:The how he would vote thing is disingenuous bollocks from people. You tell me how you would vote on a referendum that you don't know the question on.
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