19-01-2019, 01:08
I used to have a bit of time for Jeremy Corbyn because I thought he might be a man of principle (not all of which I agreed with), but it turns out he is the same as the rest. In recent months, he has re-affirmed Labour's position on Brexit as ruling nothing out. Now he wants Mrs May to rule out a No Deal scenario. Hypocrite! He's in danger of becoming a laughing stock with his childish tantrums.
Almost everyone is just playing at politics with no thought of making progress. It's a pity Corbyn can't take some lessons from Ian Blackford (although I've critcised him in the past) in making points with some decorum and dignity.
As Devongone says, a No Deal is the logical outcome on 29 March if another plan cannot be agreed by Parliament and then the EU. If the EU reject it, then it is No Deal. So we need our MPs to get a grip and to actually do something. In the past 6 weeks we've had enough hot air to blast a hole in the ozone layer, but we're no further forward or better off than we were at the start.
Almost everyone is just playing at politics with no thought of making progress. It's a pity Corbyn can't take some lessons from Ian Blackford (although I've critcised him in the past) in making points with some decorum and dignity.
As Devongone says, a No Deal is the logical outcome on 29 March if another plan cannot be agreed by Parliament and then the EU. If the EU reject it, then it is No Deal. So we need our MPs to get a grip and to actually do something. In the past 6 weeks we've had enough hot air to blast a hole in the ozone layer, but we're no further forward or better off than we were at the start.
Cabbage is still good for you