Animals & Nature1 min ago
Did Jeremy Vote Leave Or Remain
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I'll be honest. I don't always open the links.
07:34 Wed 06th Feb 2019
It would help if links were accompanied by a brief synopsis and details of how long the item was. If I see it's less than 5 minutes I might look if it seems of interest/informative; if it's 30 minutes I won't touch it. Links are not easy to use on some devices so it depends where I am and what else I'm doing- eg won't open while watching football
"Given that his core supporters in the party are overwhelmingly pro-Remain "
I guess it depends on your definition of "core supporters". Many labour supporters voted leave, particularly in the North. The Southern liberal infiltrators though are undoubtedly remain. But which is "Core"
As for Jezza, as I have said many times on here, my money is on the leave box in the referendum.
Labour, as per the Tories are just as split on the issue which always makes it comical when left wingers shout about Tory party split!
I guess it depends on your definition of "core supporters". Many labour supporters voted leave, particularly in the North. The Southern liberal infiltrators though are undoubtedly remain. But which is "Core"
As for Jezza, as I have said many times on here, my money is on the leave box in the referendum.
Labour, as per the Tories are just as split on the issue which always makes it comical when left wingers shout about Tory party split!
As a young activist, Corbyn opposed the Maastricht Treaty. As an MP he voted against the Lisbon Treaty, so his anti EU credentials are firmly established.
The 2016 referendum was a free vote, and many Labour MPs, Councillors, members and supporters voted to leave. So in all probability, Corbyn also voted to leave.
Not even sure why this is open for discussion. A more pertinent qustion would be how a Prime Minister who has been a lifelong supporter of the EU, has been allowed to make such a mess of us brexitting.
The 2016 referendum was a free vote, and many Labour MPs, Councillors, members and supporters voted to leave. So in all probability, Corbyn also voted to leave.
Not even sure why this is open for discussion. A more pertinent qustion would be how a Prime Minister who has been a lifelong supporter of the EU, has been allowed to make such a mess of us brexitting.
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