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Started by: cardyhills (41)

Broady, Labour will never back a no deal brexit. Not in a million years. Of course party politics are at play, JC knows that many of his constituents (and tory party rebels) voted to leave with a deal and are highly skeptical of leaving without one (along with many academics and business insiders on both sides of the house). Corbyn will try anything he can to bring down the government and that includes frustrating brexit to the endth degree, because that is what the leader of the opposition is supposed to do!

I think JC faces huge problems as leader of the opposition, not least from within his own party. Many Labour party voters despise him and his socialist ideals and I can see the brexit party hoovering up many of the 60% of leave voters you mention when a general election does eventually take place.

At the end of the day people voted to leave because they 'thought' it would make their country better. It is true that nobody knows for sure what will happen in a no deal scenario, but all the signs now firmly point to that it will be a catastrophe for the UK and everyone will feel the effects of it, one way or another.

Replied: 16th Sep 2019 at 04:16

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