Jeremy Corbyn Brexit and the Chilcot Report

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  1. Omar Smith
    Facepalm

    Jeremy Corbyn Brexit and the Chilcot Report

    "No rational person could blame Jeremy Corbyn for Brexit. So why are the Blairites moving against Corbyn now, with such precipitate haste? The answer is the Chilcot Report."

    1. Baldy50

      Re: Jeremy Corbyn Brexit and the Chilcot Report

      Didn't really express much of an opinion and as the leader of the Labour party could have if he wanted, simply reflected on the good and bad issues surrounding the EU and vowed to improve the UK's position in the future, that's what I would have done.

      Didn't like the look on his face in the clip of H Benn's speech regarding Libya, the same facial expression when Blier got confronted by that nurse and over the fuel tanker strikes!

      Same look of 'How dare you'. Up his own butt.

      Don't trust him now and won't vote for him.

  2. allthecoolshortnamesweretaken

    For what it's worth, here is somebody else's 0.014990 GBP* on this.

    * USD to GBP at current exchange rate.

  3. Ryan.T.Student

    I'm a bit disappointed really, I'm fairly socialist and had considered Corbyn to be a good thing up til recently, I also voted out, and no I'm not a foaming-at-the-mouth-Daily-Mail-reading-racist type. However, I found Corbyn somewhat disingenuous. He claimed to be pro-EU but didn't exactly campaign for it with vigour. For me, while my 'side' 'won', the manner of the victory is tainted by the feeling that perhaps Corbyn sabotaged remain somewhat.

  4. Baldy50

    Official Team Corbyn T-shirts

    Poverty-stricken workers paid just 30p an hour.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/24/poverty-stricken-workers-paid-just-30p-an-hour-to-make-jeremy-co/

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