A different view on the Syria vote - JC hammered from all sides of his cabinet - he wanted a free vo Archived Message
Posted by CJ on March 13, 2019, 10:25 am, in reply to "Re: We've discussed this to the nth degree before - your pantomime response doesn't answer the question "
-te in name only but could not deal with the massive opposition inside the cabinet: http://static2.businessinsider.com/corbyn-shadow-cabinet-threatened-revolt-over-labour-position-on-syria-airstrikes-2015-12 "Over the course of a chaotic two hours, Corbyn was subject to scathing criticism from all directions, and a threat from the shadow cabinet that they “would not leave the room” until allowed a totally free ovte, and a changing of the party’s official position." -with anti-semitism he is the victim, again battered from all sides with a 100% MSM propaganda blitz - not many people would survive it, imo. - Brexit yet again he has clearly been fighting his remain cabinet to avoid asking for a second vote - he has always used the phrase " a second vote is on the table" as required by the Conference vote - but he has not yet taken it up and put it into action. Imo the facts don't support your contention on these three issues. As to frustration with his performance - we all have this but we have to remember the forces constantly at work against him, he does well in this context imo. Who in the Labour Party would be better and have the support of its members? The Labour party is another issue entirely - until it finally gets a new set of MPs who reflect the views of the majority of the c. 600,000 members the future is in jeopardy. cheers
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