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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

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Interesting week for Labour.

Started with a failed attempt to get rid of the deputy leader, and now rolls into a big divide on Brexit - Unison throwing the cat among the pigeons.

Will Corbyn finally accept his parties wishes?
 
Interesting week for Labour.

Started with a failed attempt to get rid of the deputy leader, and now rolls into a big divide on Brexit - Unison throwing the cat among the pigeons.

Will Corbyn finally accept his parties wishes?

It's rare I'll speak in defence of Corbyn, and I certainly don't condone his refusal to commit one way or the other, but in a way he seems to be the only one of Labour's top team showing any real regard for their heartland voters on the brexit issue.
 
It's rare I'll speak in defence of Corbyn, and I certainly don't condone his refusal to commit one way or the other, but in a way he seems to be the only one of Labour's top team showing any real regard for their heartland voters on the brexit issue.

In what way?

Seems to me his own agenda is decidedly anti-EU, and he has done nothing but twist and squirm on the matter to avoid going with the policy his party actually wants.

It was the last conference where he had to get strong armed into "Another referendum....maybe.....if hell freezes over..."
 
In what way?

Seems to me his own agenda is decidedly anti-EU, and he has done nothing but twist and squirm on the matter to avoid going with the policy his party actually wants.

It was the last conference where he had to get strong armed into "Another referendum....maybe.....if hell freezes over..."

By refusing to explicitly back remain, as the rest of his top team want.

I'm not condoning his actions, but from the point of view of a northern Labour/brexit voter, they might seem slightly 'less bad' than the rest of his team, who are completely selling out this bloc. That's all.

Corbyn is a mess

I don't dispute that for a second.
 
By refusing to explicitly back remain, as the rest of his top team want.

I'm not condoning his actions, but from the point of view of a northern Labour/brexit voter, they might seem slightly 'less bad' than the rest of his team, who are completely selling out this bloc. That's all.

I can see that. Though I would contest it is in any way his intention, to be honest.
 
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