IRA murdered Catholics just for doing business with the wrong people.
Also, Jeremy Corbyn chose to be neutral over brexit in the 2019 referendum. Only Lib Dems were anti brexit. So the vote split. He would have been better just pushing a second referendum.
They did plenty yeah, how does that make the bad things the UK government did ok?
Also, Jeremy Corbyn chose to be neutral over brexit in the 2019 referendum.
Fair enough, I disagree with him on that as well. There again the society I would like would be a bit incompatible with the EU as it is right now, maybe I’m just more radical than I was in 2016.
In your opinion, he isn’t bad. Vote splits aren’t ideal and hopefully it doesn’t help Reform. However, Keir would be wise to remember he leads the Labour party and his inability to take on the views of his MPs is arrogance of the highest order that may be his downfall. The choice is in his hands.
Of course, his authoritarian streak in regards to proscribing orgs, and removing privacy from adults trying to access sensitive websites is just pushing people to Farage and Corbyn. If he was spineless, he wouldn’t be ignoring his whole party.
Many members got pushed from Labour, or banned and he should own his decisions.
IRA murdered Catholics just for doing business with the wrong people.
Also, Jeremy Corbyn chose to be neutral over brexit in the 2019 referendum. Only Lib Dems were anti brexit. So the vote split. He would have been better just pushing a second referendum.
They did plenty yeah, how does that make the bad things the UK government did ok?
Fair enough, I disagree with him on that as well. There again the society I would like would be a bit incompatible with the EU as it is right now, maybe I’m just more radical than I was in 2016.
Oh, we moved on from IRA to Brexit. Seems you just hate Corbyn and are running through the greatest hits. Waiting for the next whatabout…
I can dislike a politician for multiple reasons. Vote splits are bad. Kier isn’t too bad as people let on. A little spineless though
In your opinion, he isn’t bad. Vote splits aren’t ideal and hopefully it doesn’t help Reform. However, Keir would be wise to remember he leads the Labour party and his inability to take on the views of his MPs is arrogance of the highest order that may be his downfall. The choice is in his hands.
Of course, his authoritarian streak in regards to proscribing orgs, and removing privacy from adults trying to access sensitive websites is just pushing people to Farage and Corbyn. If he was spineless, he wouldn’t be ignoring his whole party.
Many members got pushed from Labour, or banned and he should own his decisions.