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Topic History of: Open letter to Corbyn on Brexit
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PaulB If the evil woman's deal gets through, most Tory's I know (and going by the general buzz around the grass root party) won't be voting. In that way, Labour could win by a landslide - unless UKIP steps in.
However, if the MPs reject the deal and the evil woman either resigns or gets the boot, we might get a better Tory leader and leave without a deal - which is what most leavers really want.

My county is heavily anti-EU because we are mostly small businesses and farmers, currently being crippled by pointless EU restrictions and regulations. I doubt that the evil woman will visit here on her tour. Too many chicken feather and pots of tar.
JK2006 Sadly I'm not an official advisor to Corbyn - and it is possible he doesn't even read this forum. But he should.
Jo "Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said his party will oppose the deal, calling it "the worst of all worlds"."
www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46336772
JK2006 Yes it is indeed a tightrope but I think he can play it this way and win; if they do reject the deal, the No Deal mess we are in is so horrendous it could mean a total collapse.
Jo I've been thinking that Corbyn could be hoping for things to turn out messily so that he can ride to the rescue. But if he votes for the deal, doesn't he risk being blamed for any resultant mess too, and if he blocks the deal and we end up with a messy No Deal, likewise?