BREXIT thread





Labour lol

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The gift that keeps on giving.

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Corbyn is doing a great job :rofl:

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Farage licking his lips. The Northern seats are in play now.

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how is it even humanly possible to be even worse than the tories at this stage?

utter chaos and pandemonium in Brighton!

Excellent work @Tim_Riggins

Some unaccredited people entered the conference hall just before the votes. They voted for Corbyn . Democracy Labour style.

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@Tim_Riggins didn’t disappoint

@Tassotti meanwhile was on another thread boasting about how he’d love to assault a 16 year old girl

The Corbyn-hating cult is all kinds of crazy

This guy pretty much has it spot on

The only thing I’d disagree with him on is that on this forum, those who are lining up to lambast Labour have always gone in for soundbites and nothing else

Trots always use they aren’t intelligent enough to get us argument

Nuance :rofl:

Tory fans laughing at the fact that Labour doesn’t have a clear policy on Brexit :smiley:

As I’ve outlined before, the UK’s approach had been nonsensical from start to finish. They couldn’t negotiate on their own behalf and so the EU has shepherded them towards the only deal that works. The UK will probably capitulate and revert to a NI only backstop and take the deal.

Len McCluskey sent out to bat for comrade Corbyn on Iain Dale, gets destroyed, can’t even agree with John McDonnell or Thornbury now :sweat_smile: Labour are a total mess

Not sure about that. The Tory party are a shitshow on Brexit, who has said otherwise on here?

Labour are a mess as well. Hard to accept for certain people.

Labour’s policy on brexit

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Tom Watson is addressing the conference tomorrow, should be a cracker :grin: McCluskey would not confirm if he won’t walk out

… and meanwhile while Corbyn is fiddling.

German manufacturing continues to plummet, Sept just came in at the lowest level in 10 years, down every month this year. Anything below a 50 PMI reading is contraction, Germany printed at 41.4 and Europe overall was at 45.6.

Meanwhile the US came in today at 51, still expanding. The UK is looking quite sensible in wanting to hitch their wagon to the business friendly and growth focused US, rather than the failing welfare states of the EU.

Ireland should also have a long think about this. The first thing the EU will do if the recession starts to really bite is go aggressively after Ireland’s corporate tax rate. That would be the ruination of Ireland as we know it.

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