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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Labour MPs blame him but surely it,s their fault by not listening to labour voters isn't it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Labour MPs blame him but surely it,s their fault by not listening to labour voters isn't it?"

He wasn't exactly inspiring and the heartlands have spoken.

Just seen the BBC interview and he came over ok. He's just not very charismatic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Labour MPs blame him but surely it,s their fault by not listening to labour voters isn't it?"

Because the whole of the north just voted out and that's labour heart land.

He got the result he wanted but I'll spit my drink on anyone who calls him a man of principle again.

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

He was anti Europe up until about 6 months ago, he changed his tune but didn't sound convincing

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth


"Labour MPs blame him but surely it,s their fault by not listening to labour voters isn't it?

Because the whole of the north just voted out and that's labour heart land.

He got the result he wanted but I'll spit my drink on anyone who calls him a man of principle again. "

Sorry very few have acted with principle, dennis skinner and farage are two have always said the same plus a few anti euro mp's but many on both sides change their views and that is the problem with politics, not enough conviction,Love or hate them skinner,farage, thatcher,benn etc always kept faith with their views,they deserve respect for that IMVHO of course

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He was anti Europe up until about 6 months ago, he changed his tune but didn't sound convincing "

He never changed his tune, and his speech this morning just goes to show that he got the result he wanted.

He was blaming the rise in immigration in labour heartlands for all the woes.

He may have said that it was austerity, and a lack of funds from central government, but he didn't offer any solution.

All he has wanted to do is destabilise the government by not making any stance on the issue, and letting the "right" parties infight and pull themselves apart.

At no time did he actually come forward and give any voice to the Remain campaign

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By *omersetfun15Couple  over a year ago

bridgwater


"Labour MPs blame him but surely it,s their fault by not listening to labour voters isn't it?

Because the whole of the north just voted out and that's labour heart land.

He got the result he wanted but I'll spit my drink on anyone who calls him a man of principle again. "

A politician with principles? You must be joking

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He was anti Europe up until about 6 months ago, he changed his tune but didn't sound convincing

He never changed his tune, and his speech this morning just goes to show that he got the result he wanted.

He was blaming the rise in immigration in labour heartlands for all the woes.

He may have said that it was austerity, and a lack of funds from central government, but he didn't offer any solution.

All he has wanted to do is destabilise the government by not making any stance on the issue, and letting the "right" parties infight and pull themselves apart.

At no time did he actually come forward and give any voice to the Remain campaign "

Oh well, he won't be so smug when Boris is PM.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Westminster and Scotland voted in!

There both having a referendum and having a love child!.

Some people lost, some people won, get over yourselves and move on

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"He was anti Europe up until about 6 months ago, he changed his tune but didn't sound convincing

He never changed his tune, and his speech this morning just goes to show that he got the result he wanted.

He was blaming the rise in immigration in labour heartlands for all the woes.

He may have said that it was austerity, and a lack of funds from central government, but he didn't offer any solution.

All he has wanted to do is destabilise the government by not making any stance on the issue, and letting the "right" parties infight and pull themselves apart.

At no time did he actually come forward and give any voice to the Remain campaign "

He went from a historical policy of wanting to leave to backing the remain campaign and urging voters to vote to remain.

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By *ty31Man  over a year ago

NW London

To be fair to Corbyn he's always had a distain for the EU. He's always been a bad actor when it comes to holding his nose and towing the party line.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To be fair to Corbyn he's always had a distain for the EU. He's always been a bad actor when it comes to holding his nose and towing the party line.

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Great qualities for a leader...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He was anti Europe up until about 6 months ago, he changed his tune but didn't sound convincing

He never changed his tune, and his speech this morning just goes to show that he got the result he wanted.

He was blaming the rise in immigration in labour heartlands for all the woes.

He may have said that it was austerity, and a lack of funds from central government, but he didn't offer any solution.

All he has wanted to do is destabilise the government by not making any stance on the issue, and letting the "right" parties infight and pull themselves apart.

At no time did he actually come forward and give any voice to the Remain campaign

He went from a historical policy of wanting to leave to backing the remain campaign and urging voters to vote to remain. "

Strange ... I never saw him telling that in the press or media

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