PLEASE SUPPORT MY WORK ON YOUTUBE VIA PATREON AT:
OR ON SUBSCRIBESTAR:
OR VIA PAYPAL:
My Youtube Community Page:
FACEBOOK: @JeffTaylorBrexit
LIKE THIS? PLEASE DO SHARE IT using the url -
*SUBSCRIBE* to Jeff Taylor Here:
How to *SUPERCHARGE* your YouTube videos - start for FREE:
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A FULL AND ACCURATE TRANSCRIPT!!
The Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is doing his best to steer clear of the Brexit debate and therefore claim to be staying neutral right up to the point of the results of a second EU referendum, if he somehow becomes our Prime Minister.
Then he says he'll just implement the result, whatever it is.
And this strategy he claims, will mend the nation.
And the obvious truth, well obvious to anyone with a couple of brain cells, is that this strategy will just rip the country apart - and worse, not in to just two pieces but into many.
And on last night’s Question Time Leaders special, Jeremy Corbyn’s nice old grandpa act was exposed as a fraud to everyone, as he metaphorically had his pants pulled down in front of the nation not only over his neutral Brexit stance but also over his handling of antisemitism within the Labour Party.
But not only is his policy of staying Brexit beige completely flawed, so are his plans to renegotiate a deal with the EU within three months .... and then to hold this referendum of his between accepting his deal or Remaining in the EU, within a further three months, just six months after taking office.
Anyway, how can he possibly re-negotiate a deal with the EU if he's neutral? What silliness is that?
What's his plan? To march in and neutrally demand of those Eurocrats that the UK must have full single market and customs union access, without paying in. But to also have a seat at the EU table in trade talks as if we were a full member - and by the way we must be able to do what trade deals we like with whichever country we like as well?
How does that work? How do you negotiate such a deal when you are ambivalent to it? How do you drive a situation forward, if you're in neutral gear? Maybe that’s Corbyn’s genius, let everyone else decide everything and take the credit for it. He has tried to make an art form, no a science, out of seeming neutral, but just ends up looking indecisive.
Brussels would echo to hoots of laughter for many a year over all of that.
No, the truth is that Corbyn and his cronies will only be able to get a skeleton argument together in those three months that would entail the UK paying in as a full member, maintaining the full movement of workers, a fully level playing field, but with no voting rights, no seat at any table and no independent trade policy.
Eurocrats will make sure that Corbyn's deal is far worse than full EU membership, in the comfortable knowledge that an incredulous nation will be forced to either stay at home or vote to Remain in that EU referendum.
Mend a nation?
And as for this whole nonsense of neutrality. What's he going to claim, that he's got conviction in his own neutrality?
You can imagine him at breakfast and faced with the dilemma of having his egg either fried, boiled or maybe scrambled, can't you?
Would he want to fry, boil and scramble it all at the same time, then eat whatever the end result was? Or would he throw it open to the vote by phoning Diane Abbott perhaps and asking for her view. Not that she would know anything about his breakfasting habits, of course.
Corbyn wants to stay firmly on the fence and lead from the rear throughout the whole period up to his dangerous referendum, in the vain hope that he can appeal to both sides with his ludicrous approach to not fulfilling the results of the 2016 EU referendum.
He is putting himself forward as a national leader, but won't take a public position on Brexit, the greatest issue of the day.
But, in truth, I wouldn't confuse this neutrality with indecision. Corbyn is, of course, adopting this neutral stance as a devious but poorly disguised tactic to try and keep his hands unsullied by the Brexit issue.
#LabourParty
#GeneralElection
#JeremyCorbyn
Sources:
0 Comments