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In reply to the discussion: Labour leapt into Brexit's fires - and now the party is burning [View all]T_i_B
(14,737 posts)1. All I will say here...
Is that in addition to abandoning those of us who voted Remain and want Britain to stay open, united and tolerant Labour is also still very unappealing to those people who voted to leave the EU. Especially the elderly. Which is a particular problem as it's the elderly who vote in large numbers.
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It's not all about Corbyn at this point. It's barely even about Labour any more.
Denzil_DC
Mar 2017
#3
No one the PLP would accept would lead-all they care about is putting a "moderate" in.
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#6
The "moderates" could stop all of that if they just stopped scheming against the current leader.
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#12
I don't want to talk about Corbyn or anti-Corbyn either....but the anti-people "Labour" MPs
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#14
"The best approach was to fight to save multicultural Britain in a post-Brexit world."
Denzil_DC
Mar 2017
#30
In the here and now, there was never any chance that ANY Tory MPs would defy May on Article 50.
Ken Burch
Mar 2017
#32
I've had to knock this myth down before. Sorry, your first argument is just nonsense.
Denzil_DC
Mar 2017
#29