The perfect fumble
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They could have not said anything.
You think a pro-Brexit undecided is suddenly going to vote for Corbyn on the basis that Brussels will give us more time with him in charge?
It seems awfully like Brussels is trying to engineer a Labour government no?
As I've stated, the EU is not going to force a new government to a timetable agreed with an outgoing government, this is the sort of thing grown ups do in mature democracies. Had they not intervened on the timetable agreed with May, which she was happy to brandish in her increasing desperation, it would have stood as if it were set in stone. It was not the EU who raised the issue of the timetable, it was May. The EU is perfectly within its rights, now they've been dragged in to this election, to draw to the attention of the British people that in a negotiation it is not just one party that dictates the timeline for that negotiation, it is both parties, something May conveniently forgot to mention.
Come on, you're brighter than this.
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