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Why Won't Jeremy Corbyn Confirm His Position?
He came across as very shifty.
Surely, as a possible future PM, he should have the decency to let the electorate know whether he wants to stay or go, shouldn't he?
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Surely, as a possible future PM, he should have the decency to let the electorate know whether he wants to stay or go, shouldn't he?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a strange stance he is taking. I am sure it should disqualify him from any negotiating with the EU on our behalf if he is unable to say what he wants, or what he wants for the country.
While Brexit cuts across Party lines, he is being evasive to try and avoid a big fall out like the Conservatives experienced in the summer with expulsions and a lot of acrimony. But Labour does suffer the same split as the Tories on Brexit, and to paper over those cracks is not truthful to the voters.
While Brexit cuts across Party lines, he is being evasive to try and avoid a big fall out like the Conservatives experienced in the summer with expulsions and a lot of acrimony. But Labour does suffer the same split as the Tories on Brexit, and to paper over those cracks is not truthful to the voters.
Mr Corbyn doesn't actually have a position, because he is not a leader, he is an agitator, promoted above his abilities.
Increasingly as the election approaches, he can't wait to lose it, and return to the back benches and his allotment, and let someone else deal with the questions that are clearly beyond his intelligence.
Increasingly as the election approaches, he can't wait to lose it, and return to the back benches and his allotment, and let someone else deal with the questions that are clearly beyond his intelligence.
AH: "Increasingly as the election approaches, he can't wait to lose it, and return to the back benches and his allotment, and let someone else deal with the questions that are clearly beyond his intelligence. " - bang on, I think he's terrified of winning and having to shepherd his merry band of thugs into some sort of government. I reckon even he will have his hands over his face when he reads down the list, "Diane Abacus, home sec! Stop it - take me back to my runner beans!"
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