Labour 2019

Labour seems to be dithering about making a decision, with Jeremy Corbyn wanting to sit on the fence. Is that a facade?

Apparently not! Labour Manifesto seems to very clear about Brexit.
Labour rules out a no-deal Brexit
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Labour will implement a BRINO - Brexit in Name Only - #FAIL. Labour is not ready to lead the country yet, if it fails to understand the pulse of the citizens of this country.

Surrounded by shrills who just want to bring him down at any cost, Corbyn continues to defy them. He knows he has the support of the Labour grassroots, and does not need to agree to any of the demands from his detractors. They have been at it, since he emerged as a leader with support across partylines. Corbyn managed to rouse up a section of the electorate and reinvigorate them politically. They catapulted him to the top of the Labour leadership, against all odds. It was War! Corbyn won that war, even though he seemed to have lost many battles along the way. His followers trusted him not to give up!

Jeremy Corbyn should have cleaned up the Labour leadership when he was installed as the defacto leader. A leader is brought down by the people around, not by the ones far away. By keeping the ones baying for his blood, he has probably ensured that his visions won't be fulfilled. You can see this in the Labour stance. Neither here nor there. Jeremy Corbyn has not made any promises on the primary issue at this general election.

Opposition is there to oppose the governing party in power. Perhaps that is Corbyn's intention. They don't need to support the ruling party. It is the job of the ruling party to make things happen, and the job of the opposition is to oppose. Maybe Corbyn has got it right. He is not the leader of the ruling party, and is not responsible for implementing the will of the people.

Conservatives, the party in power, have this responsibility to implement the result of the last Referendum. The other political parties will try to hobnob the party in power in order to gain political points, which is exactly what is happening in the current British Parliament.


[1] http://labour.org.uk/manifesto/the-final-say-on-brexit

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