Another new Brexit thread

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I thought he made a strong, compelling case personally. Hopefully it might sway some of the Labour waverers.

When challenged on holiday pay of which the EU protects 4 weeks and we more he was flummoxed but it sums up the argument he is trying to make.

Parliament gave us more protection as workers and will continue to do so because in Starmers own words, they wont countenance anything else.
 
Lets have a GE please because this parliament is utterly broken.

Same arguments from both sides every single day will lead to the same votes every single day.
 
Its probably better to say that over 1 million Scots voted to leave and that the SNP then and now dont represent their vote or opinion.

Its moot anyway because we voted as UK citizens and as the UK.
No it’s not a moot point. You regularly criticise their behaviour but ignore their strong mandate to behave in exactly the way they do. Anyhow I do agree there are probably more important things to focus on today.
 
When challenged on holiday pay of which the EU protects 4 weeks and we more he was flummoxed but it sums up the argument he is trying to make.

Parliament gave us more protection as workers and will continue to do so because in Starmers own words, they wont countenance anything else.
He ran absolute rings around Barclay from the bits I saw.
 
Lets have a GE please because this parliament is utterly broken.

Same arguments from both sides every single day will lead to the same votes every single day.

A bit like this thread. Then, it is brexit that is broken.
 
I missed the last 10 mins from now as I have left to go wartch the game, but until then starmer was dismantling barclays crap quite easily
 
Amendment please from anywhere that gives Scotland independence without a vote starting at midnight ;-)
 
Increasingly I'm failing to see any point you make unfortunately?

He has a point brexit has crippled the country and left us a broken nation, not parliament, if this never happened or was already over we would be seeing proper debates on social and economic ideology .
 
He has a point brexit has crippled the country and left us a broken nation, not parliament, if this never happened or was already over we would be seeing proper debates on social and economic ideology .

The country isn't crippled ffs.

Parliament is no doubt but not the country.

despite the rhetoric and cliff edges and financial Armageddon etc etc we get on with our lives.

Again, Corbyn and co voted for the ref, for the question and made it a manifesto promise to carry the result out.
 
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