Monday 11 February 2019

Labour and Brexit

Yesterday, the Main on Sunday published a 12 page character assassination of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Attacks on Jezza have been few and far inbetween, as it seems increasingly clear that he is going to facilitate a Brexit of one kind or another.

There is probably an election coming up at some point this year, and think how scared they must be of Jezza if they are willing to protect the clusterfuck that is the modern Conservative Party, no matter who will lead it when May is replaced.

He is poorly organised and bad with money.

You don't say? I am worried then.

Still won't vote for him, as he is facilitating Brexit. And a video emerged today of Corbyn in 2012 calling for the EU to be beaten. Now, he said in 2016 he voted to remain. Now, something here doesn't match, could it be he is like every other politician, lying when it suits? Quite probably.

Jezza wrote to May over the weekend laying out his demands for Brexit. More unicorns, unicorns flying the red flag from their horns, but unicorns nonetheless. Turns out the paragraph supporting a 2nd referendum was left out "accidentally", or so Kier Starmer was told when he questions its omission.

People ask why I blame Corbyn more than May for Brexit: well, he has the power and mandate from hs party membership to stay in both the CU and SM. Also, he has a duty to protect the interests of the tens of millions of working people in the country. If he chose to challenge Brexit, and its not hard, he could have challenged May in the Commons and then won a landslide election. As it it, he is 6% behind in the polls. Writing that should be impossible, but its true.

Faced with the worst Government in modern times, executing the worse economic and social policy, it is the most open of open goals, and yet he talks about buses rather than Brexit.

The man is a fool. A fool that wants Brexit, but doesn't want the blame. But don't worry, there'll be plenty to go round for almost everyone.

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