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Following the outstanding result in the referendum, is it time for the labour leader who backed the establishment position, to resign.

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No, but it is definitely time for Cameron to go.

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Why Cameron but not Corbyn?

 

Because Cameron called, lied through his teeth about and lost the referendum.

 

Corbyn just dithered about like a particularly scruffy social studies teacher like he always does.

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What a strange post. Why on earth would you try and put this on Corbyn?

 

If anyone has to go it's Cameron. His position is untenable

 

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The country's vote has gone roughly 60 /40 to come out of EU.

 

Jeremy Corbyn's stance of being about 7 and a half out of 10 in favour of staying in, is much nearer the mood of the general public than any other party big wig.

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Corbyn showed no leadership whatsoever,surely that's the job of a leader.

The vote was not party political ,all he did was let the tories have a civil war.

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What a strange post. Why on earth would you try and put this on Corbyn?

 

If anyone has to go it's Cameron. His position is untenable

 

---------- Post added 24-06-2016 at 06:36 ----------

 

The country's vote has gone roughly 60 /40 to come out of EU.

 

Jeremy Corbyn's stance of being about 7 and a half out of 10 in favour of staying in, is much nearer the mood of the general public than any other party big wig.

 

A lot of Labour voters (usually in the North) voted Leave- some are saying Corbyn did not do enough.

 

I saw the Liberal party member on BBC just saying he should step down?!

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The country's vote has gone roughly 60 /40 to come out of EU.

52/48 is roughly 60/40! That's some strange maths you've got there.

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And then what, like 'sovereignty' actually means anything in this country. 'Oh, but we can vote them out!' don't make me laugh.

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52/48 is roughly 60/40! That's some strange maths you've got there.

 

In many regions the figure was 58 / 59% you know the rule of rounding figures up or down. Get the figures and do it yourself and see. I don't really see it as the time for nitpicking. What I was saying was Corbyn was more in tune with the National mood than others.

 

Corbyn would have liked to stay on in a reformed Europe. So would I and so would a lot of other people. It was made perfectly clear it wasn't going to happen.

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Yes Corbyn needs to go and as quickly as possible.

 

The government needs a strong leader. And we need a strong opposition too.

 

People underestimate what an important role the opposition should play in the political process.

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This is one of those issues that cuts across party lines, so I see no reason for Corbyn to resign. People vote according to their own experiences and thoughts about Britain being a member of the EU, as have narrowly decided that they would like to leave.

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