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Let's just start this off by saying I am not a Boris supporter and I did not vote for him so this is not supposed to be another post to put down JC to help BJ.
My biggest issue with JC was how he constantly whipped the party. Whether this was to play games to try and force a GE or whether it was because he felt everyone should be inline to act the opposition who knows but it was destructive, especially with an issue that should have been above party politics.
This makes me wonder, would he allow the current deal to get through? The SNP are voting against and there is a loony Tory element hell bent on no deal.
I would probably vote Labour if a GE was today for the first time in my life because I like the way starmer puts important decisions ahead of party politics but does that make him look weak to the people that vote by headlines and sound bites?
Would Corbyn have agreed the deal? on 14:01 - Dec 28 by Bluefish
Were there any deal proposals that Corbz abstained?
For the record I have no idea the answer to the question
No idea. Not sure of the relevance either.
He was criticised for being not Remain enough despite offering a second referendum, remember?
I will never get over the fact that in a two horse race, where Jeremy Corbyn was offering a guaranteed second referendum and Boris Johnson was offering a guaranteed hard Brexit, centrists were still trashing Jeremy Corbyn and saying they'd never vote for him right to the buzzer.
Would Corbyn have agreed the deal? on 10:29 - Dec 28 by ElephantintheRoom
Corbyn is not an inhabitant of the real world but I suspect even he would recognise the choice on offer is no deal or a very bad deal which is considerably less devastating for most than no deal - albeit at a long term cost of billions to the UK economy and susbequent loss of living standards for all.
Having long established that Brexit is completelhy idiotic idea, promoted by liars with vested interests there is not much merit in the opposition doubling down and voting for no deal now.... though clearly it makes an important political point for the SNP guiding Scotland to Independence with Tory fast track assistance.