Non-Labour voting anti-HardBrexiters, would you vote Labour?

Non-Labour voting anti-HardBrexiters, would you vote Labour?

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hyphen

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26,262 posts

90 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Yes, another Brexit Topic smile

Emily Thornberry was interviewed on Hard Talk, and the position of Labour is that in the event of no deal, they will block it in the Commons and the Lords, leading to a no confidence motion, and then a general election will be held.

The Labour position is to 'respect Brexit' by leaving as such, but striking a deal to operate in exactly the same was as currently for an undefined period i.e. a pseudo Brexit in name only.

That made me wonder how non-labour voters would vote if this did occur, Corbynism on one side, and Hard Brexit on the other?

SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

108 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Who is Emily Thornberry?

Blue Oval84

5,276 posts

161 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Why would I want a communist government on top of all the other problems the country faces?!

PRTVR

7,092 posts

221 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
A yellow tinned powder manufacturer.

Atomic12C

5,180 posts

217 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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So if that is true, Labour are stating that if the negotiations result in a deal that is bad for Britain, and the government say that a 'no deal' situation is better for the national interest, that they would prefer to have a bad damaging deal that would go to only benefit the EU at the expense of the UK?

Is that how they are to 'respect brexit' ?


Hard Brexit is a no-brainer choice vs a bad deal from the EU.


There is NO CHANCE I would vote Labour, no chance at all. Their performance in the house of commons, especially from their make-shift shadow cabinet during PM question times is laughable at best. Scary at worst, considering this is supposed to be the political class of Britain.

Also with Labour moving to the hard left under the union directed Corbyn, which by the way if the conservatives moved similar distance towards the right would have instantly been called extreme-right, also means I have no interest in their current philosophy.

CubanPete

3,630 posts

188 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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hyphen said:
Yes, another Brexit Topic smile

Emily Thornberry was interviewed on Hard Talk, and the position of Labour is that in the event of no deal, they will block it in the Commons and the Lords, leading to a no confidence motion, and then a general election will be held.

The Labour position is to 'respect Brexit' by leaving as such, but striking a deal to operate in exactly the same was as currently for an undefined period i.e. a pseudo Brexit in name only.

That made me wonder how non-labour voters would vote if this did occur, Corbynism on one side, and Hard Brexit on the other?
Corbyn is pro brexit.

It was the traditional (ie working class rather than civil servants) labour voters that largely voted for brexit.


Edited by CubanPete on Saturday 21st October 19:49

dandarez

13,275 posts

283 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
The one who thinks St George was a football hooligan?
getmecoat

loafer123

15,429 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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CubanPete said:
Corbyn is pro brexit.

It was the traditional (ie working class rather than civil servants) labour voters that largely voted for brexit.


Edited by CubanPete on Saturday 21st October 19:49
Corbyn voted Remain.

technodup

7,580 posts

130 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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loafer123 said:
Corbyn voted Remain.
Did he though?

I know he says so, but he's a politician. And not a very good one at that.

loafer123

15,429 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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technodup said:
id he though?

I know he says so, but he's a politician. And not a very good one at that.
A fair point.

Certainly many of his policies are not able to be implemented whilst in the EU.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
A politician of great stature who talks sense. She exudes intelligence and pragmatism. She also makes me exceedingly horny. Unlike say Angela Raynor, (probably the most overtly sexual of current MP's ) Emily doesn't wear too many low cup tops that show her breasts to great effect. She is hot as she is and I can imagine no stranger to the more racy racks of the M&S Lingerie section.

Tryke3

1,609 posts

94 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Labour and JC will be in power next year, thnnk this is what brexiters meant when they said a little bit of pain but worth it



Hahahahhahaha


Deptford Draylons

10,480 posts

243 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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I suspect the vocal anti Brexit crowd here actually thinks Corbyn is a far greater threat to the economy, even if they won't say so.

loafer123

15,429 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Tryke3 said:
Labour and JC will be in power next year, thnnk this is what brexiters meant when they said a little bit of pain but worth it



Hahahahhahaha
Can you feel that? That sensation?

That’s a Brexit deal coming closer.

As it becomes closer, Corbyn looks increasingly irrelevant and the uncertainty that makes him attractive dissipates.

irocfan

40,386 posts

190 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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techiedave said:
SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
A politician of great stature .
Can't argue that point....

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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dandarez said:
SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
The one who thinks St George was a football hooligan?
getmecoat
That rode into battle on a white horse Transit.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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techiedave said:
SantaBarbara said:
Who is Emily Thornberry?
A politician of great stature who talks sense. She exudes intelligence and pragmatism. She also makes me exceedingly horny. Unlike say Angela Raynor, (probably the most overtly sexual of current MP's ) Emily doesn't wear too many low cup tops that show her breasts to great effect. She is hot as she is and I can imagine no stranger to the more racy racks of the M&S Lingerie section.
Dave's back laugh

Tryke3

1,609 posts

94 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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loafer123 said:
Can you feel that? That sensation?

That’s a Brexit deal coming closer.

As it becomes closer, Corbyn looks increasingly irrelevant and the uncertainty that makes him attractive dissipates.
Yeah in your wotld maybe, people have had enough of the conservatives, personally i think they will be out of power for a good 10 years... welcome brexit

Im NO JC fan, but fk me current lot are incompetent

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Tryke3 said:
loafer123 said:
Can you feel that? That sensation?

That’s a Brexit deal coming closer.

As it becomes closer, Corbyn looks increasingly irrelevant and the uncertainty that makes him attractive dissipates.
Yeah in your wotld maybe, people have had enough of the conservatives, personally i think they will be out of power for a good 10 years... welcome brexit

Im NO JC fan, but fk me current lot are incompetent
On the morning of the election triumph, what do you imagine Emily will have on underneath that perfectly workman like business suit ?
I imagine she would secretly celebrate the day and embrace her woman hood by a cami sole typev top and French knickers



stitched

3,813 posts

173 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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I find myself wondering if there is a graph showing the number of puerile student voters against labour votes.
We would all like the utopia promised, however a few years balancing the books in a household tends to knock the 'I want' attitude on the head.