Because of Corbyn's actions and just being stubernly pathetic i would change my vote just to go against him not his party. Secondly he wanted may to take off the table a no deal, knowing perfectly well that this a tion was May's trump card. I hope i havent confused you more red.
No actually in setting their tests for any deal, he knew that the EU would never agree to them, so it isn't a lie. Labour just knew that if they didn't stand on a manifesto of respecting the result of the referendum, they would have been hammered like the Lib Dems.. This petition has already been banded about over in the EU on social media, those who fear the UK leaving are also signing it with some dodgy webmails. Unless these things make use of say a national insurance number of something to identify and verify, they are pointless. A ten year old could easily sign up and nobody would know any difference.
In the house of commons before May outlined her plans for brexit Corbyn told the house and i quote Corbyn ' we will reject all her plans on Brexit because she cant keep her own party together never mind the eu.
Not really, look how many hits a viral video can get in minutes.. millions.. If this peoples march attracts a greater number than 17.4 million then I will agree that another referendum should be held. 600k or 1 million marching is still the minority at the end of the day.
I still haven't been able to confirm my email. Keep getting The page you're looking for doesn't exist when I try to.
Because labour support staying in the single market and May doesn’t that’s why labour reject it not any of your conspiracy’s or anti Corbyn rants . If May had sought cross party consensus on triggering A50 there would be non of this but don’t let that stop you Corbyn bashing don’t want to stop your fun even without any facts .
Correct, we had that in June 2016.. Bloke sat near me laughing saying he has now signed the petition 11 times under different email addresses and fake names.. Now become the most pointless petition ever.
Yes it was.. it was just generally accepted at the time by parliament that the decision should be respected.
Just read, the leaflets sent for the 1975 one. When you read them, the arguments are pretty much exactly the same, so the fact that the EU has failed to reform since then, rather than actually move towards what the 1975 'No' campaign feared is pretty much a failing of the EU and it's member states respective national governments. Plenty of what the equivalent of their remain campaign said would not happen has happened, like EU law trumping UK laws etc, moves towards an EU defence force instead of NATO..