Sonic67
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:33
Politics. As he does now. No different to Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo etc did on This Week. Or he could go into media as a presenter as Michael Portillo, Ed Balls etc have done.
Sonic67
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:34
Plaid Cymru and the Greens deliberately didn't stand so there was only Lib Dems for Remain.
By-election loss for Tories cuts Commons majority
The Remain alliance proved to be a winning formula, as Plaid Cymru and the Green Party stood aside to give the Lib Dems a clear run against the Tories.
If the Brexit Party hadn't been standing, the Conservatives might have clinched it.
SteakAndCake
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:34
Doesn't matter what Labour promise now. I don't trust Jeremy Corbyn. I'll take the consistent and believable Remain stance of Lib Dem over some ever changing and vapid remain noises from Labour.
I believe that Corbyn wants Brexit. If he believes in it, at least explain why and how it will further the Labour cause and improve the lives of the working class. I'd disagree, but I'd respect it if I thought he believed in it.This playing everyone is pathetic.We need leadership, not useless power positioning and fence sitting. Just a woefully inept politician and opposition leader.
gamerste
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:34
1974 was the last time Labour won that seat.
Even in the Blair landside years they came third.
If I'm a labour voter in that constituent I'm voting tactically and voting Lib Dem to stop the Tories getting the seat.
raduv1
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:34
As someone who vote leave , I'm loving that politics has become a whole new beast
Whilst the financial sector would like steady waters I love the uncertainty and that people have more choice that can actually make a difference.I would take four party politics over two any day . And in fact would prefer a coalition rather than one party at the helm .
gamerste
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:34
He's been the same since the start of Brexit I really don't know why people get so mixed up on labours Brexit stance.
Before the referendum it was only labour who said no to a referendum Lib Dems Tories went out and said they want a referendum on Europe.
They campaigned on a remain campaign as did JC.
The people spoke and said they wanted out.
26% of Labour voters wanted out.
May went to the EU to broker a deal the Labour party and the leadership accepted the result of the referendum. Told May we have some red lines that need sorting in your terrible deal.
Workers rights,custom union, no hard border in NI etc etc etc.
She could not accept these red lines where as Brussels have time and time again said they would back Labours proposal for an orderly Brexit.
Now we are plunged into a no deal scenario the message is clear and always been the same.
The Labour party oppose No Deal Brexit and would hold a second referendum and campaign to remain over a no deal Brexit.
Any movement on the Brexit will be put to the people.
gamerste
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:35
I am just hoping the conservative party are removed from office.
I don't trust the lib Dems to not jump into bed with them again.
On your leave vote would you leave with a no deal at this moment in time?
I'm always curious with Leave voters and no the deal Brexit scenario
Rasczak
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:35
Labour are trying to appeal to a middle ground that just doesn't exist. A large portion of the population wants to remain. A large portion wants to leave without a deal. Compromise is rejected. Which is why nobody is voting Labour.
gamerste
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:35
One has to hope for a GE then
LM1405
Publish time 26-11-2019 00:56:35
Labour do not and never have had a Brexit stance, they're frightened if there's a GE they will be wiped out in their heartlands.
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