honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
If we want Brexit we have to vote for "bigot dressed as a buffoon" Boris, and if we dont want it we are forced to vote for "most unlikable man in the world" Corbyn?
Or have I got it jumbled?
I didnt even want to vote about Brexit in the first place!
poor dear..confused.
Is Jeremy Corbyn unpopular though?
Seeing Labour under his leadership got such an historic huge vote just 2 years ago, I mean they didn't get it because Jeremy is "unpopular" surely?
And seeing little has changed with Labour (the exaggerated antisemitic campaign has fizzled out) won't those voters still vote for Labour? I cannot see why they won't.
One thing that is glaring: the largely right-wing media are the ones who demand Corbvyn be removed. Why? If they think he's such a disaster for Labour wouldn't they prefer he stayed?. Obviously they really fear he will win.
I'm still not sure though as I'm really pissed of with Britain's rediculous "first past the post" system having seen now how Australia's rigidly applied proportional representation and preferential voting gives he country very stable government that reflects the vast majority along with a powerful Upper House dominated by small parties who hold the balance of power and can nip in the bud the excesses of loonies.
# so you get people who vote for either left or right wing parties in the main House plumping for powerful parties like The Greens in the Senate so they will prevent either going haywire or extremist.