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Why Is Labour Getting The Blame/plaudits For The Vote To Leave?
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I feel a bit sorry for Jezza, how was he supposed to get tut north tut vote remain? The grass roots nationwide were sick to death of the EU regardless of political hue. The Limp dum leader more or less "blamed" Jezza directly on the night. Just shows how far out of touch the political luvvies are.
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Politics is strange. Corbyn is not a true remainer, he has always been anti-EU. But Labour Party Official Policy was to Remain. It turns out Labour's heartland agreed with Corbyn and not with Labour MPs. Instead of learning the lesson, and listening to their core voters, Labour's elite are instead blaming their leader for not doing enough. They are headed...
09:47 Sun 26th Jun 2016
Politics is strange.
Corbyn is not a true remainer, he has always been anti-EU.
But Labour Party Official Policy was to Remain.
It turns out Labour's heartland agreed with Corbyn and not with Labour MPs.
Instead of learning the lesson, and listening to their core voters, Labour's elite are instead blaming their leader for not doing enough. They are headed for oblivion.
Corbyn is not a true remainer, he has always been anti-EU.
But Labour Party Official Policy was to Remain.
It turns out Labour's heartland agreed with Corbyn and not with Labour MPs.
Instead of learning the lesson, and listening to their core voters, Labour's elite are instead blaming their leader for not doing enough. They are headed for oblivion.
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