Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
So what's his position on whether we should stay in or leave?His dithering on Brexit infuriated me but he’s arrived at a very good conclusion in my opinion.
Great leader that he is.
So what's his position on whether we should stay in or leave?His dithering on Brexit infuriated me but he’s arrived at a very good conclusion in my opinion.
He still hasn't, has he?
Have I missed it (genuine question)? I thought Labour's position on which side they will campaign in a referendum is "let's see how the polls are looking".
Man of principle??? It's the most hilarious lie on the entire forum.
If a new referendum is called labour will campaign for remain.
Really? Where have they said that?
Really? Where have they said that?
So what's his position on whether we should stay in or leave?
Great leader that he is.
https://labour.org.uk/latest/stories/labour-demands-brexit-public-vote/
Just so it is clear @Chippy_boy all the Labour brexit info here in this link
https://www.politicshome.com/news/u...pressure-jeremy-corbyn-sadiq-khan-says-labour
As of 2 days ago the twat was still sitting on the fence, so you can give over with your "how many times... " bollocks. Seems you've just been wrong a lot.
Wtf has sadiq khans own personal opinion got to do with what has been labour policy, sent out to members in emails.and on it's own website for months.
Fuck sake, how many times have I posted this
The party policy is obvious and has been since day one.
Labour respect the referendum and is commited to leave, bit unwilling to agree to a shite deal for jobs and security and won't countenance no deal.
If a new referendum is called labour will campaign for remain.
Was the stance at conference and hasn't changed.
Too many people choose to ignore what is a quite simple to follow policy.
Where? Please show me where there's a statement from Labour on whether they will campaign for remain or leave in a future referendum.
The party all want Labour to come out and say they'll campaign for remain, but the weasel won't do it.
Unless you have a link or quote saying otherwise? If you do, I will apologise. If you do not, you'll need to do some serious back-pedalling.
Simple policy to follow in it's raw formula as you have listed but how many times has the order of that policy been chopped around by different factions in the shadow cabinet,plp, momentum and back benchers over the last year or so on our tv - you can't blame voters for not getting to grips with their very fluid positions on Brexit - I realise it's hard to respond to developments as they happen . Corbyn's a big part of the problem as he did not mobilise or motivate the labour remain vote during the referendum as it was clear to everyone his heart was still in the brexit camp and he opened the backdoor to it just by his sheer apathetic contribution to remain during the campaigning and now we are meant to believe he has had a Damascene conversion just before a G.E.
I thought I’d read somewhere that Labour MPs would be able to campaign for either side? As the Tories could in 2016 and Labour in 1976. So Corbyn could campaign to leave on his deal and McDonnell could campaign to remain?Fuck sake, how many times have I posted this
The party policy is obvious and has been since day one.
Labour respect the referendum and is commited to leave, bit unwilling to agree to a shite deal for jobs and security and won't countenance no deal.
If a new referendum is called labour will campaign for remain.
Was the stance at conference and hasn't changed.
Too many people choose to ignore what is a quite simple to follow policy.
No I don't, I have told you the position, I have given you a li k to labours website, all the info is on ther, I don't have to prove or disprove anything.
I know what Labour positionis as is every member I know, you don't agree they have one, that's up to you, I really am not arsed wither way.
You choose your opinion and I will choose mine I feel no ill will for that or make demands, believe me or don't I respect either decision.
Confused? You've every right to be.I thought I’d read somewhere that Labour MPs would be able to campaign for either side? As the Tories could in 2015 and Labour in 1976. So Corbyn could campaign to leave on his deal and McDonnell could campaign to remain?
I thought I’d read somewhere that Labour MPs would be able to campaign for either side? As the Tories could in 2015 and Labour in 1976. So Corbyn could campaign to leave on his deal and McDonnell could campaign to remain?
It's a simple question mate: What is Labour's position regarding what they will campaign for in a referendum?
According to who?Anyone can campaign for either side, but party policy will be ramain, as per last time