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• #19027
I'm reading he did the exact opposite...
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• #19028
Since, as they have said all along, they are not a party and don't have a leader.
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• #19029
They've agreed he's their spokesperson I think.
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• #19030
Oh fuck off.
He needs to act like a grown up, not a petulant child. All he's done is hand May yet more ammunition so she can stand up shortly, say "I tried to meet with all the party leaders, but Mr Corbyn walked out" and he looks like the one obstructing here, not her.
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• #19031
Why? They are a group of MPs. If the point is to reach cross party consensus (not that I think May is really capable of that, but that's a different point) why shouldn't all party leaders attend?
Even if he thought it was hopeless, this is a national crisis. Corbyn won't force any other discussion by leaving, all he'll do is allow May to say she tried and Corbyn wouldn't even attend. He's handing her an open goal. Sit it out, try and say your piece, and then you can brief all you like afterwards that the meeting wasn't what you thought you'd be getting. But as it is, it looks like pure arrogance from Corbyn
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• #19032
anyway. the racist stick insect is about address the nation.
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• #19033
May's battery is at 12% so her announcement is delayed.
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• #19034
simmer down mate.
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• #19035
This is a national crisis of May's own making, and she is still trying to orchestrate events.
Corbyn demanded a bilateral meeting with the PM, took up the offer of a meeting with party leaders, and got a "fuck you I think I'm still in charge."
There was no sensible reason to include the self-appointed temporary leader of a temporary movement.
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• #19036
have we tried breaking stuff yet? that usually gets people's attention.
Works well in France but not here unfortunately.
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• #19037
And if it was a trap she laid to set him up, he responded exactly as she would have wanted.
Otherwise, as an outsider, it doesn't seem stupid or unreasonable to invite the spokesperson for a dozen MPs.
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• #19038
Marmor Stein und Eisen bricht nur die Tory und die Labour Party nicht.
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• #19039
"I'm on you side"
Fuck off and die
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• #19040
knife crime u guise!
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• #19041
what the fuck was that?
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• #19042
A waste of time?
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• #19043
Which is her main strategy.
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• #19044
Although to call it a strategy is being very generous.
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• #19045
or even worse jesus christ
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• #19046
Have to agree with Tommmmmmmmmmmmmm - chuka isn’t there because of his massive voting block and his close alignment with May on brexit.
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• #19047
Word. That was from a parallel universe.
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• #19048
Sit it out, try and say your piece, and then you can brief all you like afterwards that the meeting wasn't what you thought you'd be getting. But as it is, it looks like pure arrogance from Corbyn
Brief all he likes the media wouldn't have reported on that.
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• #19049
Maybe, but so what? Can't Corbyn act like a grown-up rather than reacting?
Isn't he supposed to be the super-principled one?
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• #19050
and then just walking away. If only she carried on, out of the front door. wtf
I wonder if the other 'independents' knew that Umunna was their leader?