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25-11-2019 22:09:31 Mobile | Show all posts
I have read your post again and there were no threats of any kind.
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25-11-2019 22:09:32 Mobile | Show all posts
Regardless of Brexit, many lifelong reds will not be voting Labour with that useless Corbyn in charge.
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25-11-2019 22:09:33 Mobile | Show all posts
Can anyone point out any positive things he has done?
Is it just me or has he been out of his depth for a long time?
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25-11-2019 22:09:40 Mobile | Show all posts
Which will most likely destroy the country. They couldn't form a government so there would have to be an alliance where they would be the minority plus they don't have people with experience in government.
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25-11-2019 22:09:41 Mobile | Show all posts
I'll say again. I don't care.

Get us out of the EU and I won't care what other policies they have. Even Labour. After all, how much experience of government have their front bench got?

Also "destroy the country"? Hyperbole much?
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25-11-2019 22:09:42 Mobile | Show all posts
Half our imports and exports are with the EU.
Each lorry will have to go through customs clearance and the delays there will turn the countryside near Dover into a lorry park with the same on the other side.
This also means transport costs will increase.
Medicines aren't so bad because of the bulk.
Financial services will most likely be affected.
There is already a shortage of highly skilled people - several months ago I was getting sick of where I am just now and had an interview at a company in Tewksbury testing aircraft satellite comms systems, they had been looking for almost a year and I could have for £60k there but in the end where I live now won. They still haven't found anyone.
There are plenty of other posts like that.
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25-11-2019 22:09:43 Mobile | Show all posts
Nope they would give crap leadership and lose the next election. Enough of the drama we all know the multinationals and banks have as much say on a countries course and stability these days
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25-11-2019 22:09:44 Mobile | Show all posts
Have to disagree.
They are a rebellion party, much worse.
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25-11-2019 22:09:45 Mobile | Show all posts
Labour?
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25-11-2019 22:09:46 Mobile | Show all posts
No, that reminds me of Newcastle University in about 1980 - student groups could use rooms in the union building.
Well, one day the student Marxist party declared the university a Marxist university. It was unanimous, all six votes.
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