Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
I would guess a lot of the Labour vote will remember that Corbyn was once a Euro sceptic then made a half-hearted attempt to support remain and was really no use to anyone.Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Corbyn is just another London centric politician, dont feel him or any of the rest of his party represent me or my area despite it being a labour stronghold.Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
I can't help thinking if Corbyn had fought strongly for remain he'd have been damned for supporting Cameron. He couldn't win really.Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
I like the look of Dan Jarvis for Labour Leader who was mentioned when Corbyn was elected but seem not to be open to accepting the position.Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Re: Labour-the fallout from the referendum.
Personally I feel that the leave vote was a product of British people having no confidence in our weak politicians and current events in the Labour party are confirming this... because they are behaving like spoiled children who didn't get what they wanted. Most politicians wanted to remain but the majority of the British public said NO, and the public are the boss in a democratic country. What Britain needs, at this time, is some stability but if half the politicians resign I would think they are the ones who don't understand what democracy means. Perhaps we should let them all go and then we can all vote for a government that is prepared to listen to the Public, rather than trying to persuade them to vote their way. If we don't find politicians that are strong, yet still listening to what they are doing wrong, then Britain will become a pathetic " Has been" country.
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