As I said yesterday, I now find myself in the curious situation of detesting the Labour party even more than the Tories. And I'm a socialist.
The only way Labour can win in GE 2029 is with a u-turn, but as the OP said that becomes harder and harder.
A sorry state of affairs indeed.
The only way Labour can win in GE 2029 is with a u-turn, but as the OP said that becomes harder and harder.
A sorry state of affairs indeed.
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Edwin Hayward
Labour take yet another opportunity to paint over their Brexit red lines: no to rejoining the Customs Union, Single Market or EU.
With every new daub of red paint, the u-turn becomes harder and harder and harder.
Of course, they probably won't need it as they'll be out of office again in GE 2029.
With every new daub of red paint, the u-turn becomes harder and harder and harder.
Of course, they probably won't need it as they'll be out of office again in GE 2029.
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Maybe judge Labour for things within their control and save your detesting for the liars and charlatans who took us out of the EU.
I find myself getting angrier at Labour than at the Tories, because with the latter I knew they were irredeemable scum.
But somewhere inside me I foolishly thought Labour might be a BIT better.
And it's that twist of the knife when it's clear they're not that hurts the most.