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5 minutes ago, makapaka said:

Just ask yourself.

 

why after the biggest defeat for a PM in commons history - after catastrophic management of Brexit (and having engineered Brexit in the first place by way of the referendum) are people now blaming Jeremy Corbyn for the situation in.

 

tories must be laughing their heads off at people like you.

 

madness.

They aren't blaming him. They are saying lets have a cross party discussion, to find a solution we can collectively agree on.

That's how people see it too.

I said that on day one.

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Just now, woodview said:

They aren't blaming him. They are saying lets have a cross party discussion, to find a solution we can collectively agree on.

That's how people see it too.

I said that on day one.

So why aren’t you talking about Theresa May not holding cross party discussions from day one.

 

instead only doing it when there’s 2 months to go and her plan has failed.

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All politicians have a duty to help sort this out and any who refuse should resign.

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4 minutes ago, makapaka said:

So why aren’t you talking about Theresa May not holding cross party discussions from day one.

 

instead only doing it when there’s 2 months to go and her plan has failed.

I did, in posts months back.

We are where we are. She's offered them, way later than she should have, he should join in.

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1 minute ago, woodview said:

I did, in posts months back.

We are where we are. She's offered them, way later than she should have, he should join in.

He’s said he will.

 

When she stops blackmailing the country.

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4 minutes ago, makapaka said:

He’s said he will.

 

When she stops blackmailing the country.

Can you describe in simple steps by which no-deal is ruled out?

Also, the route to stop no deal, is negotiating a deal that the commons can agree on.

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1 minute ago, woodview said:

Can you describe in simple steps by which no-deal is ruled out?

Also, the route to stop no deal, is negotiating a deal that the commons can agree on.

She can start by seeking an extension to article 50 so the clock stops ticking and meaningful discussions can be held instead of her current “my deal or no deal” stance.

 

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9 minutes ago, makapaka said:

She can start by seeking an extension to article 50 so the clock stops ticking and meaningful discussions can be held instead of her current “my deal or no deal” stance.

 

Extending A50 is helpful, but that certainly doesn't fulfil Corbyns demand.

Explain how we meet his demand. I mean the actual steps that fulfil it.

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1 minute ago, woodview said:

Extending A50 is helpful, but that certainly doesn't fulfil Corbyns demand.

Explain how we meet his demand. I mean the actual steps that fulfil it.

By extending article 50.

 

That stops Theresa May using no deal as a threat unless her deal is accepted.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, makapaka said:

By extending article 50.

 

That stops Theresa May using no deal as a threat unless her deal is accepted.

 

 

Extending A50 dosn't do that. Say we extend it til July, and there hasn't been consensus in Parliament on a deal, then the date is hit and we Leave with no deal.

It's an imposdible condition.

I'm all for an A50 extension for a few months, and we have to get our act sorted out damn fast and get a deal.

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31 minutes ago, woodview said:

Extending A50 dosn't do that. Say we extend it til July, and there hasn't been consensus in Parliament on a deal, then the date is hit and we Leave with no deal.

It's an imposdible condition.

I'm all for an A50 extension for a few months, and we have to get our act sorted out damn fast and get a deal.

That’s all he’s asking for really isn’t it.

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10 hours ago, makapaka said:

For what reason? Disagreeing with mays approach?

Why is he an imbecile?

Been through this so many times.

 

Do you think anyone that came out with this the day after the referendum:

 

https://labourlist.org/2016/06/corbyn-article-50-has-to-be-invoked-now/

 

is anything other than an imbecile?

 

There are countless other examples of his stupidity including his astoundingly bad education results.

 

But hey he has a beard and he's Labour leader so he can't be thick. Right?

1 hour ago, makapaka said:

Just ask yourself.

 

why after the biggest defeat for a PM in commons history - after catastrophic management of Brexit (and having engineered Brexit in the first place by way of the referendum) are people now blaming Jeremy Corbyn for the situation in.

 

tories must be laughing their heads off at people like you.

 

madness.

Who is blaming Corbyn for the whole Brexit debacle?

 

I think you've convinced yourself thats the case, but its not.

 

Its very obviously a Tory shambles.

 

Which just makes even more obvious that Corbyn is an astoundingly bad opposition leader because they are still ahead of him in the polls.

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