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Are we more likely or less likely to leave the EU now that Boris is PM ?......
I have absolutely no idea to be honest. May had got to a dead end I guess. I’m not going to try to pretend I know how things are going to pan out. I doubt Johnson does either.

We would have been more likely to have left the eu with Corbyn in charge. Would you have voted for him on a single issue vote?
 
Courtesy of Private Eye. Endorsed by Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel (and Farage) , the new 'normal'.

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  • Corbyn organised the Apr. 1977 defence of Jewish populated Wood Green from a Neo-Nazi march

  • EDM3933 7 Nov. 1990: Corbyn signs motion condemning the rise of antisemitism

  • EDM634, 11 Apr. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion condemning David Irving for being a Holocaust Denier

  • EDM1124, 6 Nov. 2000: Jeremy Corbyn praised the ‘British Schindler’, Bill Barazetti, for his WW2 kindertransport

  • EDM742, 28 Jan. 2002: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion praising football clubs for commemorating Holocaust Day

  • EDM1233 30 Apr. 2002: Corbyn was a primary sponsor on a motion condemning antisemitism

  • 11 May 2002: Jeremy led a clean up of Finsbury Park Synagogue after an anti-Semitic attack

  • EDM1691, 23 July 2002: Corbyn condemned attacks on a synagogue in Swansea

  • EDM123 26 Nov. 2003: Corbyn officially condemns attacks on 2 Istanbul synagogues

  • EDM298, 16 Dec. 2003: Jeremy Corbyn signs motion commemorating International Holocaust Day

  • 2004: Jeremy condemned news that anti-Semitic hate crimes had risen for yet another year

  • EDM461, 21 Jan. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the French government’s moves to ban the Jewish Kippa in French Schools

  • EDM717, 26 Feb. 2004: Jeremy signed a motion praising Simon Wiesenthal for bringing Nazi perpetrators of the Holocaust to justice

  • EDM1613, 8 Sept. 2004: Corbyn co-sponsored a bill expressing fears for the future of the United Synagogue Pension Scheme

  • EDM1699, 11 Oct. 2004: Jeremy Corbyn condemned arbitrary attacks on civilians in Israel and Palestine

  • EDM482, 12 Jan. 2005: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day

  • EDM343, 16 June 2005: Jeremy condemned the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in east London

  • EDM1343, 11 Jan. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion commemorating International Holocaust Day

  • EDM1774, 8 Mar. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn led condemnations of an Iranian Magazine soliciting cartoons about the Holocaust

  • EDM1267, 16 Apr. 2006: Jeremy Corbyn condemned Bryan Ferry for anti-Semitic remarks

  • EDM2414, 26 June 2006: Jeremy Corbyn praised British war veterans for their efforts to combat the Holocaust

  • EDM2705, 10 Oct. 2006: Jeremy signed a motion marking the 70th anniversary of Cable Street

  • EDM271, 14 Nov. 2007: Jeremy co-sponsored a motion lamenting the poverty and social exclusion East London Jews suffered

  • EDM153, 12 May 2008: Corbyn praised the efforts of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during the uprising of 1944

  • EDM2350, 27 Oct 2008: Jeremy Corbyn signs a motion marking the 70th anniversary of the horrors of the holocaust

  • EDM173, 8 Dec. 2008: Jeremy condemned the Press Complaints Commission for refusing to sanction The Times for antisemitism

  • EDM461, 14 Jan. 2009: Jeremy Corbyn condemned a wave of recent anti-Semitic incidents targeted

  • EDM605, 27 Jan. 2009: Corbyn signed John Mann’s motion condemning antisemitism on university campuses

  • EDM917 26 Feb. 2009: Jeremy signs a motion condemning antisemitism on the internet

  • EDM1175 24 Mar. 2009: Corbyn signs a motion praising the heroism of British Jews during Holocaust

  • EDM337, 2 Dec. 2009: Jeremy Condemned Iran’s treatment of Jewish minorities in Iran

  • EDM850 9 Feb. 2010: Jeremy joins in calls for Facebook to do more to fight antisemitism

  • EDM891: 22 Feb 2010: Corbyn co-sponsors a motion calling for Yemen’s Jews to be given refugee status to the UK

  • EDM908 27 Oct. 2010: Corbyn praises work of late Israeli PM in his pursuit of a 2 state solution

  • EDM1360, 27 Jan. 2011: Corbyn co-sponsored a motion praising the ‘never again for anyone initiative’

  • EDM1527, 3 Mar. 2011: Corbyn backed Ian Paisley’s motion condemning the anti-Semitic remarks of Dior’s lead fashion designer

  • EDM2870, 14 Mar. 2012: Jeremy Corbyn condemned the sale of Nazi memorabilia at an auction in Bristol

  • EDM2866, 14 Mar 2012: Jeremy Corbyn co-sponsored a bill condemning the rise of antisemitism in Lithuania

  • EDM2899, 20 Mar. 2012, Jeremy Corbyn condemned a terrorist attack on a Jewish school in Toulouse

  • EDM168, 12 June 2012, Jeremy co-sponsored a motion condemning anti-Semitic attacks during EURO 2012 in Poland

  • EDM 195 13 June 2012: Jeremy attacks BBC for cutting Jewish programmes from Its schedule

  • EDM 1133 1 Mar 2013: Corbyn joins a chorus of calls condemning antisemitism In sport

  • 1 Oct. 2013: Corbyn was one of the few MPs who defended Ralph Miliband from Daily Mail antisemitism

  • EDM 932 9 Jan 2014: Jeremy praises Holocaust Memorial’s work on antisemitism education

  • EDM 165 22 June 2015: Jeremy condemns a Neo-Nazi rally planned for a Jewish area of London

  • Sat 4 July 2015: Jeremy co-planned a counter-fascist demo in defence of Jewish residents at Golders Green. The march was re-routed

  • 18 Nov. 2015, Corbyn used one of his first PMQs to challenge Cameron to do more on antisemiUsm

  • 9 Oct 2016: Corbyn, close to tears, leads commemoration of the Battle of Cable Street

  • 3 Dec. 2016: Corbyn visits Terezin Concentration Camp to commemorate Holocaust victims

  • In 2017-19 Jeremy introduced 20 new measures to combat antisemitism in the Labour Party

But, but, but the BBC and Rachel Riley told me he was racist..
 
Boris's tune.......well I've never done a day's work in my life......but my wealth is in the millions.........it irrigates my heart with greed.....to know the Cons adore me.....Up yours.....Up mine.....but up everybody's that takes time............But I'm working on it .....(apologies to 10 cc).;)
 
Whatever, Boris will beat Corbyn and you know it...."

His (Boris') best chance will be straight away, whilst all his support is fresh - otherwise the longer he waits the more things are going to go wrong and the more people will have the experience of Boris destroy the image they have of him. What is worse is that the biggest factor in the anti-Corbyn vote - Brexit - is the one thing Boris has to make go away for his own success.

TBH I'd be surprised if Boris hasn't called an election by Friday evening.
 
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