Something strange has happened to the Lib Dems.
In the space of a week or so, they’ve gone from being an anti-Brexit party to supporting Boris Johnson as PM and even being against a second referendum.
The Lib Dems have put forward former Thatcher minister Ken Clarke as an emergency Prime Minister. But Ken Clarke is entirely OPPOSED to a second Brexit referendum:
So it seems the Lib Dems have dropped their demands for a second referendum.
Which now makes Labour the biggest anti-Brexit party in Parliament.
If you’re against a no-deal Brexit or at least think there should be a second referendum- you’ll need to vote Labour – whether you usually vote Labour or not.
Just do it.
nearlydead said:
Reblogged this on nearlydead.
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Kit Wells said:
I would vote for it if only the Labour Party would rid itself of Jeremy Corbyn.
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chibipaul said:
“I would vote for it if only the Labour Party would rid itself of Jeremy Corbyn.”
IKR me too
Let’s keep the neo-liberal economic policies going
Just think, looks very likely there’s a world recession coming so there will be a great excuse to maintain Austerity and kick the poor and disabled even harder!
What fun!
JC4PM
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John Bainbridge said:
Don’t vote Labour and you’ll have the Tories back for 5 years. Simple as that. Even if you don’t like Corbyn vote for the Labour manifesto.
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Sid Lydon said:
It’s time we left ..its time Corbyn n co understand they r not smarter nor better than the rest of us .. we gave u the power we can take it away
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Derek Sellen said:
We the UK should leave eu as voted for in 2016
With or no deal, so let get going 🆗 now
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Jan Cosgrove said:
s10 of EU Withdrawal Act 2018, look it up and then tell us how Brexit can happen.
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Graham Oakes said:
This article makes no sense at all
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Nicholas Woodhouse said:
It was said no deal is better than a bad deal and I stand by that
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Denis Routley said:
Smacks of Judas Clegg
No surprise there then.!!!
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Mitch. said:
Not in a million years would I vote Labour again. They are traitors to their own grass roots traditional supporters.
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Anthony Groves said:
The majority voted to leave why don’t remainers honour that. We knew what we voted for. Suposing the result was the other way with brexiters trying to overturn a remain vote .I am sick of people and MPs saying I believe in democracy when what they mean is I believe in democracy if you agree with me!!!!!!
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jay said:
The ‘majority’ was obtained by disenfranchising 1.3 million British people who had exercised the rights given to them by the British government to live and work in Europe, many of whom are now facing disaster, with the abrupt removal of those rights, overnight losing social and healthcare rights and in many cases the rights to remain with their families in their own homes. Those of us in this position have roots, friends, extended families in the U.K. Even if Brexit resulted in the pipe dream that Leave sold, do you imagine that the harm done to us will somehow not be a running sore? This is not a simple decision. It should never have been presented as such, and never been sold wrapped in a pack of lies.
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Philip Richardson said:
I would never vote labour or Lib dems. The sooner we’re out of the clutches of the dictator’s of th EU the better.
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Toni Young said:
I’ll be voting SNP as usual, thanks.
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Christopher Allwood said:
Just trying to discredit the LibDems because they are becoming a political force to be reckoned with.
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graham148 said:
Remember ‘Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in’? ‘Blow in his ear and he’ll follow you anywhere’, sums up the Lib-Dems for me. Tories in a yellow dress (or is it orange now?, who knows?).
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