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1. They won't have anywhere near the control the EU does. The Yanks may have a big say in our foreign policy but Parliament is supreme.
2. At least the Yanks are Anglos.
Jaxon Ward
Jeremy had the most perfect opportunity to embarrass Theresa May on Wednesday's PMQs. Instead he decided to just opt for a dodgy pun which was not even worthy of a polite giggle from his own MPs.
Liam Stewart
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Brayden Peterson
most of his own MPs hate or barely tolerate him at this point
Carter Perry
666 get, noice
Noah Bailey
>Parliament is supreme >At least the Yanks are Anglos
Camden Parker
He didn't do too badly. He caught her out over how much she would be willing to pay for access to the single market.
Overall he's just been too hamstrung by his own party. If they'd just let him get on with it until 2020 they may have had half a chance.
Owen Powell
What's your point?
Easton Ramirez
cheers pal
Ian Reyes
> That chin.
Is that her brother or something?
Jackson Bailey
bump
Nolan Miller
>Iron lady? More like Irony lady.
Luis Walker
Good morning
Charles Taylor
>at this point They never tolerated him. Before he was elected, they talked about how they were going to overthrow him.
Anthony Rogers
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Alexander Murphy
It's very quiet indeed
these are some REAL muhfuggin neetposting hours
wagies will be getting up in a couple of hours to slave for McCorporation while I'm tucking myself in
real fuckin neetlife and PROUD
HA you feelin me mufugga?
Isaac Hughes
Good i was going to bed about 3 hours ago but got caught up in the Gambia excitement but nothing seems to be happening probably going to go bed now. You?
wouldn't be surprised if he gives no fuck about being PM and this is all a master plan of building a workers movement of at least 15% of the general public to overthrow the government and implement a socialist regime
Nathaniel Turner
>tfw run out of meds, itchy as fuck and can't sleep
reeeeeeeeeee
Isaiah Gray
stop taking heroin
Daniel Hill
Typical white labour voters are socially conservative, they hate corbyn.
Aaron Cook
It's definitely the case that he knows he's not going to be PM (and thus making a virtue of a necessity, gives no fucks about being PM.)
His point is to internally reform Labour and achieve the Bennite dream, though. Not build a genuine revolutionary movement.
Touching on this: One major thing ignored in comparisons to the 80s is that in the 80s, MPs picked the leader. (Well, things got a bit funny later on, but MPs alone picked Foot) Even without the votes of SDP defectors he would've won handsomely, and a Healey victory could have split the party again as the left fucked off.