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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    The referendum was called by the Tories and the negotiations were all done by the last government. This is their Brexit, red-lines, sunlit-uplands, ruffled hair and all. A complete waste of government time and money to make the UK worse off, sold to the public on a pack of lies.

    If Labour do want to fix any of this then they would need closer trading ties with Europe given they are our largest export market by far but the usual suspects will simply cry foul. As it is we have gone from being round the table in trading negotiations to simply a rule-taker. A national embarrassment.
    You are correct the Tories called for the vote but as a balance there were a large amount of Labour voters who voted leave and Corbyn did one of the best fence sitting displays we have ever seen when maybe offering a lead (as perhaps a leader should) woulod have been better.
    P.S. Don't think for a second I believe that Cameron did any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bule1 View Post
    You are correct the Tories called for the vote but as a balance there were a large amount of Labour voters who voted leave and Corbyn did one of the best fence sitting displays we have ever seen when maybe offering a lead (as perhaps a leader should) woulod have been better.
    P.S. Don't think for a second I believe that Cameron did any better.
    I agree, Corbyn was a disaster during the Brexit referendum, the Labour for Brexit schtick was completely wrong-headed.

    The vote should never have been a thing, it was divisive for us all and ultimately a complete waste of government time.

    We are where we are now and Starmer, for all his failings, it trying to be the adult in the room with a truly awful hand at the EU negotiating table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    I agree, Corbyn was a disaster during the Brexit referendum, the Labour for Brexit schtick was completely wrong-headed.

    The vote should never have been a thing, it was divisive for us all and ultimately a complete waste of government time.

    We are where we are now and Starmer, for all his failings, it trying to be the adult in the room with a truly awful hand at the EU negotiating table.
    I thought Corbyn had promised a complete U-turn on Brexit if they got in, said by many to be one of the reasons they were routed?

    The biggest problem from Brexit is that we never negotiated a similar deal to the Dublin agreement which would have seen us able to send the boat people back to France but history shows us that the French will do anything to screw the British.

    One of our biggest areas of leverage which a Trump like figure would instantly leap upon is fishing licences,. Our waters are among the richest in the World and he'd have sent (what little remains) the Navy to police the waters and protect our trawlers and not least the fish stocks. Successive governments have been weak and ineffective negotiators and Starmer should be very careful as to what he agrees to in Europe. If he has any chance remaining of a second term, agreements which could be perceived as back sliding on Brexit, will end him for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Med Pie View Post
    I thought Corbyn had promised a complete U-turn on Brexit if they got in, said by many to be one of the reasons they were routed?

    The biggest problem from Brexit is that we never negotiated a similar deal to the Dublin agreement which would have seen us able to send the boat people back to France but history shows us that the French will do anything to screw the British.

    One of our biggest areas of leverage which a Trump like figure would instantly leap upon is fishing licences,. Our waters are among the richest in the World and he'd have sent (what little remains) the Navy to police the waters and protect our trawlers and not least the fish stocks. Successive governments have been weak and ineffective negotiators and Starmer should be very careful as to what he agrees to in Europe. If he has any chance remaining of a second term, agreements which could be perceived as back sliding on Brexit, will end him for sure.
    'agreements which could be perceived as back sliding on Brexit, will end him for sure.'

    The problem as I see it is that as soon as there is any communication with the EU, the hardened brexiteers have the loudest voices and cry foul. They then claim that it is just a back-door into the EU again.

    We have already shot ourselves in the foot imo by leaving - and while I understand and accept that, I can't understand why some are so opposed to us making the most of where we are now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Med Pie View Post
    I thought Corbyn had promised a complete U-turn on Brexit if they got in, said by many to be one of the reasons they were routed?
    Corbyn was a massive Eurosceptic which was why he sat on the fence and lost an election as he couldn't be strong enough to say what he believed.

    Cameron didn't want to leave the EU and did everything to keep us in. He had to have the referendum as it was in their election manifesto. He even resigned straight after the vote as he'd failed to keep us in the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OP67 View Post
    Corbyn was a massive Eurosceptic which was why he sat on the fence and lost an election as he couldn't be strong enough to say what he believed.

    Cameron didn't want to leave the EU and did everything to keep us in. He had to have the referendum as it was in their election manifesto. He even resigned straight after the vote as he'd failed to keep us in the EU.
    Manifesto promises usually mean nothing, not many are ever kept. But I agree Corbyn has spent his entire political life against EU membership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Manifesto promises usually mean nothing
    Oh yes and don't we know that with the current government At least Cameron stuck to his manifesto

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    Quote Originally Posted by OP67 View Post
    At least Cameron stuck to his manifesto.
    As a leader I much prefer Matty Platt.

    Oops sorry, wrong thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OP67 View Post
    Oh yes and don't we know that with the current government At least Cameron stuck to his manifesto
    I'll bet he wishes he'd reneged, that is pretty much the only thing that he's remembered for by most.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 15-02-2025 at 11:28 AM. Reason: Fixed quote code error

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