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Topic History of: Don't vote
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MWTW Ask him what day of the week it is JK you may find its not today.
tdf Actually, Jonathan, I think that your post betrays a misunderstanding. The current Labour leader is not anti-Brexit.

Useful info: the 47 Labour MPs who voted against the Tories & Corbyn on Article 50:

www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2...d-against-article-50
tdf I don't know! Sinn Fein historically were a Eurosceptic party, but they have done an about-turn on the EU in the last decade or so.
JK2006 Might Corbyn manage to get the Lib Dems, Scot Nats and Welsh together, possibly even backed by Sinn Fein - to get rid of May and turn the Brexit debacle into a draw?
JK2006 Mind you, I do like Corbyn and think he's 100 times better than May. I hope for a Labour/Lib Dem coalition; let's pray the Lib Dems grab back all those South West seats and Scotland goes back to Labour.