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Topic History of: McDonnell makes sense
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Silent Minority Thought ye were a big fan of 'Honest' Nick Clegg and the extremely popular anti Brexit Liberal Party Doctor King?

Why would you possibly want to vote for a man who has spent most of his life opposing the EU?...In fact his stance has only changed since becoming Labour leader...and has changed a few times since...desperate to do anything to achieve his 5 minutes of fame.

The Liberal Party is the only national party to stand on a mandate of opposing Brexit...and as you're so confident that 80% of the public agree with you then surely that is where you,and the vast majority of others will put the world to rights,and stop this 'madness' of doom,and restore normality....

Do you want me to post the latest opinion polls?
JK2006 I agree that this is not the time for MPs to quit Labour but I have to say, the dithering on the fence over Brexit has put off many potential Labour supporters (like me). I would still probably vote for Corbyn but if Brexit happens, I may not only decide to abstain but would seriously consider leaving the UK.