Jeremy Corbyn is a inspired(ing) leader who is giving UK's elites shit fits.
Jeremy is my constituency MP and I have a slight personal acquaintance with him. He is a very good backbencher and a decent bloke. That said, his total lack of any leadership in trying to avoid the disaster that is Brexit appalls me. This is the second-most pro-Remain constituency in the country and I feel he has abandoned any claim to represent us on this matter. Next time round I'll be voting Green.
David Cameron (the coward) got ya'll into this, and there was a vote by the majority to Brexit. So how is he not responsible for carrying out the will of the majority people?
"A referendum - a vote in which everyone (or nearly everyone) of voting age can take part - was held on Thursday 23 June, 2016, to decide whether the UK should leave or remain in the European Union. Leave won by 51.9% to 48.1%. The referendum turnout was 71.8%, with more than 30 million people voting.
I love JC. He is my leader, he is a wise and principle man of extreme integrity. Sadly he will never be PM here. He is too left wing and for us on the left to gain power we need to take up the middle ground. He is also a humanist and a veggie. The other issue is he fights for human right's. That sounds so admirable that it is hard to remember that for some groups (Hamas, IRA), fighting for rights mean denying others of theirs. Hence the Labour party has been accused of anti-semetism and colluding with terrorists.
I am looking forward to his debate with May.