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Jeremy Hunt is trying to push for another EU referendum: I think May might accept it at this point. This could really fucking Labour lads: Corbyn can't campaign to support May's deal and he would be pressured into Remain. I'm kinda worried lads ngl.

Beats having the speds force Labour into launching the ref. Hopefully someone like McDonnell comes out for leave.

how would this fuck labour, this would be spitting in the face of the Conservative party base. people aren't just going to forget about brexit if you revoke A50. the country would be irreversibly divided between remain and leave - the hardcore remainers already vote for labour and a 2nd ref would make the leavers up for grabs as well for any populist worth his salt.

This is bait but probably true

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Because to every leave voter in the country Corbyn would be campaigning for remain. I'm not saying it won't fuck thentotirss (it will). It has the chance of splitting the political system.

theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/16/labour-activists-pressure-corbyn-second-vote-new-referendum

I hate this country, anons. at this point i'm hoping the retards push the remain vote and win just so i can leave (without having to worry about visas) and never have to hear from them again.

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business idea i don't really want but it's a thought:
labour votes for may's brexit deal in exchange for the pro-deal conservatives voting for 75% of labour's 2017 manifesto policies.

would seem like the only way of resolving the otherwise buggered parliamentary maths on her end, except something like the lib dems and SNP balking at the last minute and voting for a terrible deal just to prevent a no-deal scenario.

Would be an awful idea purely because it would sink both parties.

Good, all we need is for may to keep delaying the negotiations and hard brexit will happen.

Wait - they want to remain in the iron grip of the neoliberal Brussels bureaucracy, with all it's attendant limits to what a national government can do when it comes to nationalization and so on - so they can implement the manifesto? I would think it would be the other way around.