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Libdemmed is perfectly fair, they've been harping on about stopping brexit as their main policy, and picking up votes on it, making it almost their only idea, bollocks to brexit and all that. But actually they're more worried about having Corbyn in charge for a couple of weeks when he's said that he'll sort out a second referendum and a general election, 2 things the libdems said they want but Ken Clarke is against, yet they prefer him.
Ffs is it really reasonable to say they've been "libdemmed"?
As if in a world where they'd been unequivocally positive, those rogue Tories would have voted him in?
He's a ridiculously divisive figure and would never have got any reasonable number of Tories onside. He isn't viewing this as a government of national unity but a labour government. Painfully clear from his, and his supporters', statements.