Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
MM, you've lumped them in, don't backtrack please.

Whether the labour party would do any better on brexit is hypothetical, really is.

I don't have blind faith in politicians, what i will say though is that Corbyn is a whole lot different to the type we've been used to in the UK for many a year, and to be honest i'm quite surprised he's said what he's said today, because, as i've alluded to previously, he's undergone more scrutiny, more media bullshyte than any other political figure and has taken it like a true leader, his normally calm demeanor has slipped today, granted.
To be honest the business of calling May a "stupid woman" is just a side issue and shouldn't be given so much oxygen. Unfortunately that's politics though and both sides jump onto things like that. That's the type of thing that grates on me as far as politicians are concerned.
I'm probably being naive when I say I would have liked some unity in the Commons in an attempt to achieve the best outcome for the country as far as Brexit is concerned. The opposition system mitigates against that which is another thing that frustrates me because there must be things that both sides agree on but unfortunately neither party will ever say so.
I'm not blaming Labour for any of the current mess but neither am I convinced they will do any better unravelling it. Scary really.