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What are the chances of May and Corbyn being able to agree on absolutely anything ?

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They’re probably both secretly on the same side. Both talk a load of shit and probably neither will ever represent the wishes of the people of the country.
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@Gingerbreadspice The irony is that May is actually a remainer and Corbyn couldn't give a fuck about us leaving the EU.
Always the same result in the end no matter who the prime minister is.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@RodionRomanovitch May is a remainer?? Her Magnus opus is stopping immigration, full stop, amongst other terrible ideas. Her ideology doesn't make her a remainer.

Funny that you take mays word that she's a remainer (she voted that way) but corbyn doesn't give a fuck about leaving even though he voted remain also?
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@gol979 Did he ? His position has always been ambivalent and he has a history of anti-Europeanism.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@RodionRomanovitch Corbyn has the same attitude to me on this. He doesn't like the EU but campaigned for remain because he knows Brexit is worse.
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@Burnley123 I can't recall him doing that much campaigning to be perfectly honest , but perhaps I'm wrong as I wasn't there at the time.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@RodionRomanovitch He did a lot of speeches and rallies. John Mcdonnel also did the same with Another Europe is Possible, which was aimed at the young and left vote.

This was ignored by the media, who preferred to cover the Tory infighting of Boris vrs Dave. Then the Labour coup happened and Brexit was used as an excuse.