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British Election-2,227 votes saved the uk from a PM Corbyn
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74810764:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3NzEzXzk3M0FGNzg3] [quote:Tess.:MV8zNTQ5MTkwXzYzNDE3Njc3X0M3Q0ZGRTJG] [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] 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? [/quote] The islamic terrorists who travel across Europe and live there aren't hardworking Poles are they? It's ridiculous to allow them to strut across borders with no checks. Sheer stupidity and bloody dangerous, yet this is what the EU's free movement is all about and what Corbyn wants more of. [/quote] ??? Islamic terrorsits arent hardworking Poles are they? What does that even mean? ??? I don't understand how you are trying to link to completely separate issues? If Polish and Romanians want to come here and work, what is wrong with that? I already said I don't want people from outside of the EU coming here. We have immigration laws in place to already stop that. Inside or outside of the EU, those laws still exist. Freedom of movement only applies to EU countries, so I really don't understand what you are talking about. The UK is an island. We have border checks be it at the tunnel, the ports or the airports. So where are they able to strut here with no checks? The terrorists who blew up Manchester and attacked London didn't come from the EU, they came from inside the UK. That is a failure of the home secretary in not clamping down on immigration from outside of the EU. Those laws are already in place and we are more then able to close the borders to them and stop them coming here. [/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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