Scotland will demand another referendum to leave the United Kingdom so it can stay in the EU – and everybody south of the border will say: “Don’t bother voting, just go.”
We can then stop sending English taxpayers’ money to Jockistan, as they receive £1,600 a year more per head than we do.
It would be cheaper for we wealth creators to burn a £50 note every other week.
Yet this weekend provided evidence of something much more serious. The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg and others have seen the documents which prove that Corbyn and his top team were guilty of much worse than a lack of enthusiasm. They engaged in “deliberate sabotage” of the remain campaign. They pulled out of critical media appearances at the last minute, or else passed up media opportunities to make the case against Brexit; they removed pro-EU lines from speeches; they repeatedly diluted the official Labour position of support for in.
My own reporting, speaking to those involved with the in campaign, confirms this account, as does Phil Wilson MP, parliamentary chair of Labour In For Britain. At those moments of the campaign when Labour was to be given the floor, the party had either prepared nothing or used its platform to attack the Tories fronting the remain campaign, rubbishing George Osborne’s warnings of the economic consequences of Brexit for example. There were plans for a dramatic intervention by all Labour’s leaders – past and present – to stand together and call for remain, designed to ram home to Labour supporters where their party stood. But that was scuppered by Corbyn’s refusal to be associated, even indirectly, with Tony Blair. One idea would have seen Blair in Belfast, Gordon Brown in Glasgow, Neil Kinnock in Cardiff and Jeremy Corbyn in England – but Team Corbyn said no to that and every other version of the plan.
Worried? I’m merely following a major political story.
I admit Jeremy Corbyn is fucking brilliant for the Conservative Party. The longer he stays the better.
People who follow Corbyn just seem to be zealots - labeling people as Zionist, Blairite, right wing ect for not supporting him. Whatever about Corbyn’s policies, he is a wholly ineffective leader of the opposition. Watch that Vice documentary on him from last month.
Do you think Corbyn did everything he could to support Remain?
Derrylin poised to become the economic capital of the Northwest (as per Tommy Cassidy).
Trade in a blaze there today. Cassidy rumoured to be opening a passport office (un-confirmed as yet).
More likely they’ll be taking £350m a week out of the NHS than putting it back in. And they’ll be even angrier with the Poles after Boris orders more welfare cuts.