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UK's Corbyn to back second Brexit referendum - The Times

 

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FILE PHOTO: Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home, following the results of the European Parliament elections, in London, Britain May 27, 2019. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

 

(Reuters) - British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn will back a move on Wednesday for Labour party to change its Brexit policy and support a second referendum in all circumstances, The Times reported, citing a senior Labour source.

 

Labour, which along with the Conservatives saw its support slump at the European elections as voters expressed their frustration over Brexit deadlock, is divided over whether to unequivocally support holding a second referendum.

 

Corbyn has so far only said the option of another Brexit vote should be kept on the table, along with a national election. The prospect poses a dilemma as many of the party's supporters backed Brexit.

 

(Reporting by Ishita Chigilli Palli in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese)

 

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For better or for worse and which ever side you are on; Brexit vs parliament is the biggest exercise in democracy the world has ever experienced.
It's between those who wish to remain in a single state, one culture, one government Europe and those who desire local individual governments and keeping the beauty of the diverse cultures of the European nations.
Nothing beautiful in snarling, resentful Brexiteerland.

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9 minutes ago, Basil B said:

Corbyn is a leaver...

 

He has deliberately waited until it is to late, he has scuttled any chance of Labour having any influence on a second referendum.

I don't think Corbyn's views on Brexit are the issue, rather he's simply not very bright. 

 

He's sat opposite the weakest PM in living memory heading a minority government and he's been completely unable to defeat her or her government. 

 

He needs to step aside, and let someone up to the job take over. 

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