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What outcome would you like to see from a vote of no confidence in the current Government?

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25-11-2019 21:58:35 Mobile | Show all posts
it’s a fantasy alright. Not sure who’s though
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25-11-2019 21:58:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Keep saying it but if you want to actually leave the EU people will need to vote for jezza.
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25-11-2019 21:58:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Is that their policy? To leave?

Why are some saying that if you want to remain in the EU, you have to vote for Jezza?
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25-11-2019 21:58:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Ironically, I think Corbyn is the only one of the main protagonists who actually wants to leave the EU.

I’m starting to believe that Boris is only interested in the limelight and the money that can made on crashing out. It wasn’t that long ago that he was saying staying in the EU was the wise thing to do.

I don’t think Farage wants to leave either - he’s another one that’s addicted to the attention. If we leave, the press won’t be interested in him or his cronies anymore.

Nope - if you want to leave the EU, JC is the only one that can do it.

Personally I think he’s a disaster for the Labour Party - but wouldn’t it be funny if history remembers him as the PM that actually delivered Brexit.
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25-11-2019 21:58:37 Mobile | Show all posts
JC might well be a leaver, it's pretty much the rest of them that are the problem.
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25-11-2019 21:58:37 Mobile | Show all posts
I have no idea how Labour would deliver Brexit.

Say for example Boris is kicked out by a vote of no confidence. A temp Government is formed with Jezza as PM and Labour in control. Labour cronies (Emily Thornberry for example) go to EU to sort a deal, but really want to remain. How can you negotiate one thing when you want the opposite?
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25-11-2019 21:58:37 Mobile | Show all posts
And then campaign against whatever deal they manage to come up with.
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25-11-2019 21:58:37 Mobile | Show all posts
That's pretty funny stuff, I assume you aren't being serious and just making a joke? If so, it's very funny.

Jezza plays a blinder again? Does that mean he has already played a blinder?
By blinder do you mean single handedly destroying the Labour party and making them un-electable for a long time to come?
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25-11-2019 21:58:38 Mobile | Show all posts
They'd probably give us a slightly softer Brexit - Single Market and Customs union. They'd have to avoid an election though - can't see the electorate liking that much.

Alternatively, a referendum on a TM style deal vs No Brexit. In this scenario, it would be harder for another party to overturn it in the event of a GE.
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25-11-2019 21:58:38 Mobile | Show all posts
The problem is more fundamental than that.

Why would the EU take the negotiations at all seriously? They have huge incentive to offer a worse deal in the expectation that the UK electorate will vote against it in a referendum and instead opt to remain.
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