Reading an article on the BBC about Jeremy Corbyn during the EU referendum campaign would have probably riled me up enough, however, every time he opens his mouth Jeremy insists 'the EU was needed to tackle climate change and solve the refugee crisis'
When deciding on how to vote in this referendum, is anyone seriously concerned about our response to the refugee crisis and climate change?
And why do we need the EU to solve these problems? These are non issues in the debate. If you do care about these issues, both of these issues are better solved on a global level (and we have already seen the deficiencies of the EU on both of these, especially the refugee crisis).
Democracy, Sovereignty and Control are my main concerns.
How can the leader of the Labour party have these as his main concern. Sure he spouts about workers right and other issues. However, the majority of speeches he gives on the EU and how we should remain members, he will open with climate change and the refugee crisis. Unless of course these are the only two topics he can discuss with true conviction when suggesting we are better of in the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn is a character which, polls suggest, the public trust more when talking about the EU than that of or Prime Minister, whom I have a severe distrust on the issue. However, he has changed his mind so recently. How can anyone suggest he truly believes that we would be better as a nation within the EU? I smell a rat. I suspect that he is being told by his fellow MP's that he must support remain or face revolt in the party. I suspect that he still believes that we would be better outside the EU, however, with his job being under threat he toes the line.
That being said, I wouldn't give his opinion much credibility or weight if he did come out as a brexiteer.
The situation is probably similar to our PM, David Cameron, who is most likely being told by certain big businesses, eurocrats and other big donors that he must support remain or face the axe/drop of support.
I urge you to vote leave. These establishment whores do not have your best interests at heart. They want to line their pockets and those of their friends. A vote for leave is a vote for freedom and democracy!
When deciding on how to vote in this referendum, is anyone seriously concerned about our response to the refugee crisis and climate change?
And why do we need the EU to solve these problems? These are non issues in the debate. If you do care about these issues, both of these issues are better solved on a global level (and we have already seen the deficiencies of the EU on both of these, especially the refugee crisis).
Democracy, Sovereignty and Control are my main concerns.
How can the leader of the Labour party have these as his main concern. Sure he spouts about workers right and other issues. However, the majority of speeches he gives on the EU and how we should remain members, he will open with climate change and the refugee crisis. Unless of course these are the only two topics he can discuss with true conviction when suggesting we are better of in the EU.
Jeremy Corbyn is a character which, polls suggest, the public trust more when talking about the EU than that of or Prime Minister, whom I have a severe distrust on the issue. However, he has changed his mind so recently. How can anyone suggest he truly believes that we would be better as a nation within the EU? I smell a rat. I suspect that he is being told by his fellow MP's that he must support remain or face revolt in the party. I suspect that he still believes that we would be better outside the EU, however, with his job being under threat he toes the line.
That being said, I wouldn't give his opinion much credibility or weight if he did come out as a brexiteer.
The situation is probably similar to our PM, David Cameron, who is most likely being told by certain big businesses, eurocrats and other big donors that he must support remain or face the axe/drop of support.
I urge you to vote leave. These establishment whores do not have your best interests at heart. They want to line their pockets and those of their friends. A vote for leave is a vote for freedom and democracy!
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