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British Election-2,227 votes saved the uk from a PM Corbyn
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31485266:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3Njk1X0I3NDJCMjhE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74810764:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3NjU1XzFCRjdGRDgx] [quote:Tess.:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3NjE3XzkxOTU1OUE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74810764:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3NjAwXzE2RUFGRDRC] [quote:The Gent:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzRBMEY5MzU4] Interesting article in the Independant newspaper regarding to General Election in the UK. Jeremy Corbyn was just 2,227 votes away from having the chance to become Prime Minister in the general election, an analysis of marginal seats has revealed. If the Labour leader had won seven seats narrowly taken by the Conservatives, he would have had the opportunity to form a “progressive alliance” with all other smaller parties, barring the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). The Labour Party has said it was prepared to form a coalition government, with Mr Corbyn announcing: "We are ready to serve." less 50% rule Here's the link, hope it works; http://a.msn.com/01/en-gb/BBCnjbg?ocid=se The Gent [/quote] Corbyn needs to come out and call for a cross party negotiating team on Brexit. Theresa May won't be around in a few months. If she doesn't resign, her own party will oust her which will plunge Brexit talks into more chaos. With a cross party agreement she can get the talks started with representations from the entire house and the country. That when she goes, because it's no longer a question of if she goes but when, then the talks can continue uninterrupted. She is too weak to take the initiative so now would be a good time for Corbyn to prove his leadership credentials. [/quote] Leadership credentials! He only got so many votes by bribing students with free tuition. The fact that the Tories did well in Scotland where there's already free tuition proves that. As for negotiating, he wants more mass immigration and free movement with the EU etc - in other words staying in the EU in all but name. [/quote] Why do you call it a bribe when it comes to students? So what is the triple lock if not a bribe? What is winter fuel payments if not a bribe? What are corporation tax cuts if not a bribe? What are tax cuts if not a bribe? The Tories did well in Scotland because Nicola Sturgeon did so poorly. People have had enough of referendums, elections, and referendums. They were basically telling Nicola Sturgeon that. As for the mass immigration, that is why they need cross party talks. Because if all the parties are represented, then no one party can rail road its own idea. Besides, I have no problem with EU immigration. It is the immigration that comes from outside the EU I have an issue with. It isn't Poles and Romanians who are blowing themselves up in Manchester. They only come here and work. What's wrong with that? The thing is they can have freedom of movement with the EU, access to the Common Market, but they don't have to let the EU migrants have access to our health care, without insurance, or they don't have to let them have access to in work benefits or child benefit. That will automatically stop a lot of them coming here anyway. There are a number of cards the UK is holding that it can play. [/quote] Like Tess said, the migrants from outside of the EU get into Europe and then make the quick hop over the channel and voila! [/quote]
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Interesting article in the Independant newspaper regarding to General Election in the UK.
Jeremy Corbyn was just 2,227 votes away from having the chance to become Prime Minister in the general election, an analysis of marginal seats has revealed.
If the Labour leader had won seven seats narrowly taken by the Conservatives, he would have had the opportunity to form a “progressive alliance” with all other smaller parties, barring the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
The Labour Party has said it was prepared to form a coalition government, with Mr Corbyn announcing: "We are ready to serve."
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Here's the link, hope it works;
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