Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:Labour doesn't have to decide anything.
That is the daftest thing you've said
Do you think that Labour can get elected with no Brexit policy?
What a pillock.
Every party has a Brexit policy
Every party except Labour
Government in waiting? With no policy?
Labour is a joke
And full of jokers like you.
So daft you had to repeat it twice.
As of now there is no General Election - unless you know better and can tell us the date.
We have a Brexit policy, you know what it is and have been told so many times you are starting to sound like you're a goldfish.
If there is any change, it will be decided at party conference shortly. Democratically as normal.
Hope that puts your mind at rest. Have a nap.
Do you mean this policy?
"Labour should "unequivocally back Remain" in a fresh Brexit referendum and only then pursue power in a general election, its deputy has said.
Tom Watson said there was "no such thing as a good Brexit deal" and the 2016 Leave vote had been "invalidated".
or this policy?
"His comments put him at odds with the party's leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has not committed to back either side in another vote if Labour wins power."
or this policy?
"JOHN MCDONNELL claimed that Labour would not seek to prevent or delay Brexit, describing those trying to do so as being “on the side of certain corporate elites”, a newly-resurfaced report reveals."
or this policy?
"John McDonnell hints Labour has DROPPED its own plans for Brexit deal and would back May’s hated Withdrawal Agreement"
or this policy?
"Emily Thornberry was seemingly overwhelmed by the barrage of questions from both Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan on how the Labour party would deal with the Brexit issue. The Labour MP explained that if the Labour Party was in power, they would go back to Brussels and negotiate a new Brexit deal. However, confusingly to the GMB hosts, the Labour Party would then call a second referendum and campaign against their own Brexit deal."
or maybe even this policy?
"Labour’s Brexit chief said their party is trying to break the Brexit impasse despite campaigning for different things. His comments come as the deputy leader of the Labour Party said that a single-issue Brexit election may not break the deadlock in Parliament - something only a second referendum can achieve with certainty. Mr Watson argued that if a referendum were to follow an election, then Labour should commit "unambiguously and unequivocally" to campaign for Remain."
Which one Cannydc?