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Yes, very strange omission.

Corbyn should do the honourable thing and walk the plank!
I feel for Jezza, he is brexit but leading a party that seems to have decided that it has an official remain policy. I do struggle with lefty politics so perhaps one of the ABC can help me out here: Why is Labour not allowing the freedom for it's MPs to follow their own views on this?
It is, but there is a lot of pressure behind the scenes.
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I wonder how many (including Jezza) will put their cross next to 'leave' in the secrecy of the ballot box.

Voting leave has become like voting Tory. People wont say it because they will be pillared but come the secrecy of the ballot box they do it. This is why the polls were so far out last time.
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Cameron really does want in and is prepared to lie and spin to get his way.

I really do not believe Corbyn does want in and near silence speaks volumes.

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